Selected Official Documents of the South African Republic and Great Britain - A Documentary Perspective Of The Causes Of The War In South Africa by Various
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Executive Council for final ratification.
The District Council shall receive the ratification of the Volksraad beforehand before the raising of any tax. ARTICLE 143.--At the head of each town or village government recognized as such by the law stand a burgomaster and a council of six or eight members, according to the population. All costs for the defraying of this local administration are borne by each place. Before the raising of any tax by a town or village board the ratification of the law is requisite. For the local estimate and accounts the same rules hold good as fixed in the preceding articles for those of a district. ARTICLE 144.--All publications are published in the _Staats Courant_ and made public by the Field-Cornets in their divisions by calling the inhabitants of those divisions together. ARTICLE 145.--All officials are obliged to answer as soon as possible the official letters received by them, and to deal with their contents. ARTICLE 146.--The Field-Cornet shall keep an exact register of all new inhabitants who come in their division; of all changes or removals of the inhabitants elsewhere; of all deaths taking place among them; and of all male persons who have reached the age of sixteen years. ARTICLE 147.--All small traders who enter this territory shall |
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