Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention1895 - 298페이지 |
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277 페이지
... varying somewhat . The district attorney is bound to prosecute all offenders un- der this act when duly notified and forfeits his office in case of failure to do so , and any citizen may employ 276 Gregory - Political Corruption .
... varying somewhat . The district attorney is bound to prosecute all offenders un- der this act when duly notified and forfeits his office in case of failure to do so , and any citizen may employ 276 Gregory - Political Corruption .
279 페이지
... attorney general fail within 10 days to bring the suit to vacate the office or to direct the proper county attorney to bring it , the petitioner himself may bring the suit . If the charges are sustained , the court ousts the incumbent ...
... attorney general fail within 10 days to bring the suit to vacate the office or to direct the proper county attorney to bring it , the petitioner himself may bring the suit . If the charges are sustained , the court ousts the incumbent ...
294 페이지
... attorney or attorneys ; and in any action so brought by said applicant , no recovery for costs and disbursements shall be had against the State ; provided , that in any case , whether instituted by the attorney - general or the ...
... attorney or attorneys ; and in any action so brought by said applicant , no recovery for costs and disbursements shall be had against the State ; provided , that in any case , whether instituted by the attorney - general or the ...
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agent or agents applicant attorney ballot behalf bill book or books borough bought vote bribe bring such action campaign candidate cent Century Magazine certificate of election collection or disbursement committee or organization Corrupt Practice act corruptly court directly or indirectly disbursing money dollars elec election expenses election purposes enactment endeavor to procure England expended or promised forfeits golden law Henry James Henry James's act last election legislation Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Halifax member of parliament ment mentioned in section Michigan misdemeanor Missouri money for election nomination number of votes objects or purposes offense paid parliament party penalty perjury personal expenses political committee POLITICAL CORRUPTION polls primary election prosecuting public office purposes mentioned receipt received or disbursed recorder of deeds reform refrain from voting rotten borough says section 17 senate Sir Henry James Sir Henry James's sold statement and account statute tion treasurer vote or refrain Wisconsin