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Any officer of the City or of any department thereof, who shall
aid or assist a bidder in securing a contract to furnish labor, material or
supplies, at a higher price or rate than that proposed by any other bidder, or
who shall favor one bidder over another, by giving or withholding information,
or who shall willfully mislead any bidder in regard to the character of the
material or supplies called for, or who shall knowingly accept materials or
supplies of a quality inferior to that called for by the contract, or who shall
knowingly certify to a greater amount of labor performed than has been actually
performed, or to the receipt of a greater amount of different kinds of material
or supplies than has been actually received, shall be deemed guilty of
malfeasance and shall be removed from office, and may be required to reimburse
the City for its damages. [Ch. 1903, sec. 140; rev. 1914, sec. 95; 1928 pub.,
sec. 95; 1942 recod., sec. 2-509; rev. Nov. 6, 1962.]
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