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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 7 - Municipalities
    • Chapter 91 - Selectmen
    • Section 7-10. - Oath.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 91 - Selectmen
    Section 7-10. - Oath.

    Selectmen, before entering upon the duties of their office, shall be sworn, and the authority administering the oath shall file a certificate thereof with the town clerk, who shall record the same.

    (1949 Rev., S. 533; 1953, S. 214d.)

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    Structure Connecticut General Statutes

    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 7 - Municipalities

    Chapter 91 - Selectmen

    Section 7-10. - Oath.

    Section 7-11. - Bonds.

    Section 7-12. - Duties of selectmen.

    Section 7-12a. - First selectman to be chief executive officer and ex-officio member of town boards, commissions and committees.

    Section 7-12b. - Record of meetings.

    Section 7-13. - Orders on town treasurer.

    Section 7-14. - Land records indexes. Examination of land records. Attestation of records and photocopies. Town records. Certification as to examination of records and indexes. General index of land records. Penalties.

    Section 7-15. - Detection of crime.

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