1911.] BOARD OF SCHOOL Visitors of the town of weston. eight constables, for more than four of whom no person shall vote, who shall hold office for the term of two years beginnng on the Tuesday next succeeding their election. SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed so far as the same relate to said town and city of Waterbury. Approved, July 20, 1911. 1623 [Substitute for House Bill No. 409.] [387] An Act concerning the Board of School Visitors of the Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in SECTION 1. The first selectman of the town of Weston shall, until the annual town meeting, in 1914, of the town of Weston, be, ex officio, a member of the board of school visitors of said. town, with power, however, to vote on any question pending before said board of school visitors only in case of a tie. SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from its passage. Approved, August 9, 1911. [Senate Bill No. 362.] [422] An Act concerning the Appointment of Special Policemen for the State Library and Supreme Court Building. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in SECTION 1. The governor may commission, during his pleasure, one or more persons, employed in the state library and supreme court building, named by the state librarian, to act as policemen in the state library and supreme court building and upon the grounds connected therewith. Such policemen shall be duly sworn and may arrest all offenders within their precincts and bring them before proper authority. When any such commission is issued or revoked the executive secretary shall give notice thereof to the clerk of the superior court for Hartford county. SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from its passage. Approved, August 23, 1911. [Senate Bill, Substitute for Senate Joint Resolution No. 252.] [479] An Act concerning the Organization of Districts for Fire, Sewer, and Other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: SECTION 1. The provisions of chapter 142 of the public acts of 1909 shall not apply to the territory lying south of the tracks of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company, in the town of East Lyme. SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from its passage. INDEX. PAGE Academy buildings, exemption of from taxation, Accident, fraud, mistake, duress, or conversion, effect of, upon negotiation of bills of lading, Accident and liability companies, annual statements method of computing indebtedness where pol- of cash capital or cash deposit less than two 1458 1452 1297 1297-1300 1302 1304 1300-1302 1296 Accidents, involving public service corporations, du- porations refusing reasonable inspection of, 1392 1433 1286 1385 Administrator, acts of, prior to revocation by pro- executor, conservator, guardian and trustees, certain irregularities and omissions in sales of Administrator, or executor, limit of damages in ac- tions for injuries resulting in death, recov- 1372 1413 1575 1535 Adoption, where adopting parent dies, and surviving 1466 of persons of full age, 1473 Adulterated cream, sale of prohibited, 1510 Adulterated milk, inspection and sale of, act concern- Adulterated turpentine, to be labeled, 1509-1512 1584 Adverse title, when no defense for non-delivery by carrier, Advertisements, playbills, notices or pictures, penalty for affixing to trees on public ways, PAGE 1448 1329 Aeroplance, applications for license to operate, 1350 Aeronaut, defined, 1348 Agency or bureau, listing employees, records of to be 1427 open to public inspection, Agent, employe of individual, acts of considered Agents, purchase of intoxicating liquors by, Agreements and contracts, for labor or products of la- 1330 1292 1585 1557 1437 1459 1348 1350 1351 1347 1350 1350 1349 1350 1348 fees for registration of, fly, defined. |