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At any time within ten (10) days after the passage of any
ordinance which shall not take effect immediately, any member of the Council may
file, in writing, objections to said ordinance, which shall be considered and
voted upon by the Council at its next regular meeting. If a majority shall vote
to sustain such objections, the ordinance shall be deemed repealed and shall not
take effect unless again passed in the same manner as a new ordinance. If a
majority shall vote not to sustain such objections, the same shall have no
effect on the ordinance. The objections, together with the vote thereon, shall
be preserved on record. [May 3, 1913, part of new sec. 29; rev. 1914, sec. 52;
1928 pub., sec. 52; 1942 recod., sec. 2-135; rev. Nov. 6,
1962.]
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