Preliminary Draft of a Bill Codifying the Existing General Laws Relating to Boro

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Preliminary Draft of a Bill Codifying the Existing General Laws Relating to Boro
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Supt. Ct. 388. Recommendation: This clause should in- clude grading, as this is necessary in the paving and curbing of a street.
Clause II.
Is a draft from Section 1, Act of June 8, 1911, P. L. 714, and Section 1, Act of June 13, 1911, P. L. 887, both of which are amend- ments of Section 1, Act of April 23, 1889, P. L. 44. This, as will be noted, is a draft from the same acts as are comprehended in the preceding clause, it being thought that the subject would be presented in a clearer manner, i
...f the provisions of the section were divided in this way. The reconciliation of these acts was not without difficulty. By the original Act of 1889, the petition was required to be by two- thirds of the property owners representing two-thirds of the feet- front abutting the line of the improvement, and provided for the assessment of two-thirds of the cost according to the foot-front rule. By the first amendment of 1911, no change was made in the law relative to the condition of the petition; it was still required to be 209 signed by two-thirds in number and two-thirds in feet-front, but it was provided that where property could be assessed only on one side of the street then one-half of the cost and not two-thirds should be collected.

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