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w ". , , , , t , ' ' ' ', l اليا NOTIFICATION. l w *, \ The 23rd July 1877.-The following bye-laws, framed by the Muuicipal Commissioners of Deoghur, in the Southal Pergunnahs, at a meeting, under Section 818 of Act V (B.C.) of 1876, having been confirmed by the Lieutenant-Governor under Section 314 thereof, are hereby published for general information — For Regulating the Conduct of Business at Meetings. 1. The Office of the Sub-divisional Officer will be the Municipal Office under the provisions of the Act. ! For Regulating the Time and isode of Collecting the Tawes, 2. ffe recci pts to be given under Section l 10 to be signed by either the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman. -- t 3. Every collecting officer should be provided with a certificate of his authority to collect, and every such certificate shall bear the seal of the Municipality and the signature of the Chairman. Every collecting officer at the time of demanding payment shall be bound to show this certificate, if required. १ 4. Every person required in writing to furnish any schedule or return which the Commissioners may lawsuily require him to furnish shall send such schedule or return to the othce of the Commissioners within one week from the date of the service of the requisi. tion, in the Inanner described in Section 367 of the Act. Any person failing to do so shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Its. 5 for the oinission, and to a penalty not exceeding Rs. 2 for every day the ornission shall, after warning, continue. Any persou submitting a falso or incorrect schedule shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding los. 20: Provided that nothing in this by c. law shall be held to prevent the institution of a criminal prosecution under the Penal Code, should the facts appear to warrant such a proceeding. 3. Payment of possinase-luoney for property sold, and delivery of the property, shall he made inmediately after the sale; and if the purchaser fail to pay the full amount of his bid, it shall be lawful for the distraining officer at his discretion to sell the property again on the same or any other day, and the first purchaser shall in such case be responsible to the Cou. missioners for nny loss, wluch shall be recoverable as a debt due to them. For Regulating the Conduct of Persons Employed by the Commissioners. 6. All persons employed by the Commissioners whose services muay be no longer required shall be liable to discharge after receipt of previous notice or pay in advance for the period of one month, unless discharged at once for misconduct ; and no such person shall withdraw from the duties of his office without having given previous notice for the period of one month, on pain of forfeiture of one month’s salary. 7. Ali persons now holding, or who may hereafter be appointed to, any office under the Commissioners shall, when required to do so, furnish good security to such amount as the Commissioners may from time to time fix ; and any person sailing to furnish such security within reasonable time, or within such time as the Commissioners may appoint, shall be held to have thereby forfeited his appointment and may be removed from office. For Regulating the Disposal of Offensive Matter, Rubbish, and Dead Bodies of Animals. 8. Every person within whose premises any animal may die shall, within six hours after its death, or, if death occurs at night, within four hours after daylight, remove at his owu expense the carcass to such place as may be set apart by the Commissioners for the reception of such carcasses, or, if he is unable to remove the carcass, he may report the animal's death to the Municipal Secretary or overseer, who shall cause it to be removed at his expense; and in cases where the said person is not the owner of the animal, and the owner is known, the owner shall alone be responsible for the payment of such expense, and such expense shall be recoverable as a debt due to the Com missioners. No overseer, when called upou, shall neglect to remove a carcass. Penalty for infringement not to exceed Rs. 10. 9. No person shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, any carcass, or any part of a carcass, in any place other than such places as may from tine to time be appointed by the Commissioners for the reception of such carcass. Penalty for infringement not to exceed Rs. 10. Government Gazette, 3" July 1877.] η ΜΑ