General Report of the Legislative Council to the LegislatureWisconsin Legislative Council, 1961 |
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action additional administrative agencies agriculture amended appointed approved assembly assessment assistance authority Bill board of health changes chapter circuit commission committee conservation constitution cost county board county health court created December determine directed discussed Dodge county effect election enact established existing forest fund health department health officer hearing held high school highway improvement included introduced joint land legislative council legislature limits Madison matter meeting Menominee Milwaukee municipal necessary newspaper notice November officer operation organization park permit persons population prepared present problems procedure proposed public health published received recommendations reference relating represented request resolution River roads school district senate session staff standards Stats statutes subcommittee submitted superintendent tion town units urban village water resources Wisconsin
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Halaman x - Legislative contingent fund, payable only on audit of the comptroller, after approval by the speaker of the assembly and the president pro tempore of the senate (and also by the chairman of the committee...
Halaman 35 - The Legislature shall establish but one system of town and county government, which shall be as nearly uniform as practicable.
Halaman 91 - Court on the question of adequacy of notice have been concerned with actions founded on process constructively served through local newspapers. Chance alone brings to the attention of even a local resident an advertisement in small type inserted in the back pages of a newspaper, and if he makes his home outside the area of the newspaper's normal circulation the odds that the information will never reach him are large indeed. The chance of actual notice is further reduced when, as here, the notice...
Halaman 12 - A single transaction may very well involve a contract for sale, followed by a sale, the giving of a check or draft for a part of the purchase price, and the acceptance of some form of security for the balance. The check or draft may be negotiated and will ultimately pass through one or more banks for collection. If the goods are shipped or stored the subject matter of the sale may be covered by a bill of lading or warehouse receipt or both. Or it may be that the entire transaction was made pursuant...
Halaman 11 - commercial transactions" is a single subject of the law, notwithstanding its many facets. A single transaction may very well involve a contract for sale, followed by a sale, the giving of a check or draft for a part of the purchase price, and the acceptance of some form of security for the balance. The check or draft may be negotiated and will ultimately pass through one or more banks for...
Halaman 1 - ... history and civil government of the United States and of Wisconsin, citizenship and such other branches as the board may determine shall be taught in every common school. All instruction shall be in the English language, except that the board may cause any foreign language to be taught to such pupils as desire it, not to exceed 1 hour each day.
Halaman 91 - It would be idle to pretend that publication alone, as prescribed here, is a reliable means of acquainting interested parties of the fact that their rights are before the courts. . . . Chance alone brings to the attention of even a local resident an advertisement in small type inserted in the back pages of a newspaper, and if he...
Halaman 52 - ... consider the advisability of readjusting the valuation per resident pupil in average daily * * * membership in the basic and integrated aid districts upward or downward in terms of changes in valuations or school costs...
Halaman 190 - ... of the residents is essential to successful management. They own the property, control the institutions, originate the traditions, create the cultural atmosphere, determine the goals, and execute the practices of management. They pay directly for some or all of the improvements required. Unless they understand the need for watershed development, and regard themselves as a functioning part of the watershed, little of lasting value is likely to be accomplished.