AMUSEMENT-PLACES-AND-DEVICES
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Boulder Enterprises v. City, 1975
City v. Galeno, Fred, 1976
Galeno, Fred v. Bayley, 1972-1976
In re: Cabaret License of Boulder Enterprises, Inc., 1976
Ordinance 5, 1890-01-24
An Ordinance to provide revenue and to tax and license certain vocations, to fix the amount of such tax and provide for the collection thereof, and to make it penal to carry on any of the vocations or to keep any of the animals herein mentioned, without first paying such tax or obtaining such license, and providing for the prosecution of all violations of the ordinance.
Ordinance 17, 1890-06-07
An Ordinance defining and prescribing the punishment of certain misdemeanors.
Ordinance 26, 1902-07-01
An Ordinance to prohibit the maintaining, operating, playing or using nickel-in-the-slot machines, or other devices of like character wherein there enters a element of chance, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 50, 1902-12-23
An Ordinance requiring places of amusement, public houses, and other places to be closed on Sunday.
Ordinance 68, 1905-08-07
An ordinance to prevent and punish gambling, and the keeping of a gambling house in the Town of South Park.
Ordinance 93, 1904-06-07
An ordinance relating to licenses.
Ordinance 258, 1897-05-04
An Ordinance to prevent and punish Gambling in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 278, 1897-05-04
An Ordinance to prevent and punish Gambling in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 370, 1900-08-07
An Ordinance to provide revenue and to tax and license the operation of Merry-go-rounds and shooting galleries in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 503, 1902-03-12
An Ordinance providing for the licensing of bowling alleys.