As a general rule, additional regulation to that of the state law does not constitute a conflict therewith. The fact that an ordinance enlarges upon the provisions of a statute by requiring more than the statute requires creates no conflict therewith,... Southern Reporter - Page 1371919Full view - About this book
| Law - 1919 - 492 pages
...VOL. 89 No. ; 68. Ordinance. — The fact that the ordinance enlarges upon the provisions of a statute requiring: more than the statute requires creates...no conflict therewith unless the statute limits the requirements for all cases to its own prescription.— Dowdell v. Beasley, Ala., 82 So. 40. 69. Rights... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - Legislative hearings - 1967 - 1448 pages
...legislation; In re Ferguson, 80 Wash. 102, 141 P. 322; and the fact that a city charter provision or ordinance enlarges upon the provisions of a statute, by requiring more than the statute requires, does not create a conflict unless the statute expressly limits the requirements. 43 CJ 219 ; Bellingham... | |
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