Part 18 (1/2)
1. How many magisterial districts is a county divided into?
2. For how long is the supervisor elected?
3 What are the duties of a supervisor?
4. How many justices of the peace are elected for a district?
5 What are the duties of a justice of the peace?
6. What is a conservator of the peace?
7. What is an attachment?
8. For how long is a constable elected?
9. What are the duties of the constable?
10. For how long is the overseer of the poor elected?
11. What remuneration does he receive?
12. Name some of his duties.
13. What is a legal settlement?
14. What is a minor?
15. Who are conservators of the peace?
16. What is a notary?
17. What provisions with regard to schools are mentioned as being made in the magisterial districts?
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GOVERNMENT OF CITIES AND TOWNS.
A City is an incorporated community containing within well-defined boundaries five thousand or more inhabitants.
A Town is an incorporated community of less than five thousand inhabitants.
A Council includes any body or bodies authorized to make ordinances for the government of a city or town.
An incorporated town or city is a community chartered as a corporation, for explanation of which, see page 14.
Ordinances are laws made by the council of a city or town for managing the public affairs of the city, or town.