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Charter and Revised Ordinances of Lake City Florida (1912) Gillen & Hodges
                             Charter of the City of Lake City
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                 Sec. 64. Nothing in this act shall be construed
             to impair the validity of any assessment of taxes                     37/257
             by said city prior to the passage of the same, or
             of any tax sale made pursuant to any such prior
             assessment.
                 Sec. 65. The City Clerk shall be elected by
             the qualified electors of the City of Lake City, and
             shall hold office for the term of two years. He
             shall also act as Clerk of the Municiapal Court
             and City Council. He may administer oaths and
             issue warrants to the Marshal to arrest offenders
             to be brought before the Mayor for trial. The
             Clerk shall give such bond as the City Council may
             fix, and shall perform all the duties now imposed
             upon the Clerk by ordinances not inconsistent
             with the provisions of this charter. His compensa­
             tion shall be fixed by the City Council.

                 Sec. 66. There shall be elected by the qualified
             electors of the City of Lake City a Treasurer of
             said city, who shall hold office for two years, whose
             duties shall be such as are now or hereafter be
             prescribed by ordinance, who shall give such bond
             as the City Council may direct. His compensa­
             tion shall be fixed by the City Council.
                 Sec. 67. Repealed.

                 Sec. 68. That it shall be the duty of the
             Marshal to attend all regular and special meetings
             of the City Council; to aid in the enforcement of
             order under direction of the presiding officer; to
             execute the commands of the Council from time to
             time, as well as of the Mayor in the line of his
             duty, and to execute all process issued by the
             authority thereof; to attend the Mayor’s courts
             during its sittings, and to execute its commands;






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