... v. CITY OF LONG BEACH, Defendant and Respondent. No...
...claims from the provisions of the Government Claims Act. The City of Long Beach imposed a telephone users tax (TUT) on city...
...of the office of Personnel Director in violation of the Napa City Charter? CONCLUSION The equitable...
...as 13 C.D.O.S. 4269 CITY OF MONTEREY, Plaintiff and Respondent, v...
...Attorney General had standing to pursue litigation on behalf of a charter city against corrupt city officials whose control of the city government prevented...
...12 percent pay raises could be considered unauthorized acts under the city charter's directive to provide him only with pay "commensurate"...
...they have secured a new home. State law and the city's own charter require it to give the library adequate space, the new...
...Richard G. Grotch, Coddington, Hicks & Danforth, Redwood City, California, for Appellee. OPINION Michelle Gilstrap...
...in Peoria, the nearest large city to his hometown of Abingdon...way, but the corporate governance, charters, codes of conduct, it didn...
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