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Families living in motels are often violating ordinances on the number of people who can stay in one room and the length of time they can stay there.
In 1673 and 1681 the French king Louis XIV enacted ordinances on land and maritime commerce.
The assembly was empowered to enact ordinances on domestic affairs but was subject to the veto of the military government.
Yet as proponents pointed out, more than 200 cities have similar ordinances on the books, including Texas's major urban areas.
It ended longstanding local gun controls, prohibiting city governments from enacting any ordinances on the sale, possession or use of firearms.
More than 50 municipalities across California have unconstitutional ordinances on the books that make it illegal for day laborers to solicit work from the sidewalk.
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The full Council will vote on the ordinance on Tuesday.
In fact, the suspense over the fate of the ordinance on Wednesday seemed artificial.
Ms. Brooks puts much of the blame for the legal hoopla over the ordinance on Mr. Russo.
The design was approved by the Territorial Council in January 1969 and established by ordinance on February 18 , 1971
A resident, Janet Ramos, challenged the ordinance on behalf of her sons Angel and Richard.
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