|
Lexington Home Page
|
Help
|
About
|
Browse
Search
2550 Pamphlet, "By-Laws of the Town of Lexington," 1888
Breadcrumb Navigation:
TownOfLexington-Public
>
WEB PUBLISHED-PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
>
HISTORIC ARCHIVES (LIMITED TEXT SEARCH)
>
Old Town Papers (individual documents) (formerly TC-48)
>
Town Meeting and Elections
>
1890-1899
>
2550 Pamphlet, "By-Laws of the Town of Lexington," 1888
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
4/25/2021 10:20:01 AM
Creation date
10/2/2019 11:24:09 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Archives
Keywords or Subject
2550 Pamphlet, "By-Laws of the Town of Lexington," 1888
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
16
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
i <br /> I. <br /> I ' <br /> 14 <br /> BY-LAWS. 15 <br /> BY-LAPS. <br /> or without a keeper, under the penal t rfere with tiie free passage of all trav- <br /> five dollars for each and every offence. bicycle, <br /> rs, a coach, cart, velocipede, y , <br /> I ' SEC- 5. Whoever shall tie or fastei <br /> YC <br /> e, or any carriage of burden or <br /> I person shall .in •any <br /> horse or other animal to, or leave the sa re and no <br /> it <br /> standing by, any ornamental or h <br /> ent ride on any sidewalk, any bicycle, <br /> tree in or near any of the streets, lanes cept for the purpose of going to or <br /> I public places of this town, so near as to °m the highway directly across the side- <br /> Public jure such tree, shall be liable to a fine I walk-from or to private grounds. Who- <br /> +' exceeding twenty dollars for 'each offen�'ver is found guilty of a breach of this <br /> J ! i ,y-law, or any provision thereof, shall be <br /> SEC. 6. No person shall .ride or dri) <br /> liable to a fine not exceeding-twenty dot- <br /> or cause to be driven, any horse or otl lays for each offence <br /> animal, or any vehicle in through, <br /> along any highway, street, public agvenu SEe. 8. The Selectmen shall appoint <br /> or public passageway,in this town, in su, nnually tWo or. more Police Officers, <br /> a manner as to endanger or unreasonal <br /> incommode travellers, nor in any event <br /> hose special duty it shall be to see that <br /> +I ; ' I hese police regulations are duly enforced, <br /> i a greater rate of speed than ten miles nd to make complaints under these by... <br /> I i; hour, under a penalty not exceedi twenty dollars for each offence. aw who shall also have the same powers <br /> at constables now have, except as to the <br /> SEC, 7. No person shall ride, driv ervice of civil processes, and who shall <br /> wheel, or draw, or cause to be drive emain in office until others are appointed <br /> I upon any sidewalk, in such n their stead, subject to removal by the <br /> I a way as <br /> Selectmen. <br /> _ I <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.