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Codification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (561 words) |
 | Apart from religious laws such as the Torah, perhaps the first nation in history to codify its laws was ancient Rome, with the compilations of the Lex Duodecim Tabularum and much later the Corpus Iuris Civilis. |
 | These codified laws were the exceptions rather than the rule, however, as during much of the ancient Roman era Roman laws were left mostly uncodified. |
 | The first permanent system of codified laws could be found in China, with the compilation of the Tang Code in CE 624. |
| 2003 Codified Ordinance Amendments (849 words) |
 | An Ordinance amending Section 4.01 (2) of the Codified Ordinances of the County of Summit requiring the County Fiscal Officer to be a Certified Public Accountant, and complying with a judgment issued by the Ninth District Court of Appeals, and declaring an emergency. |
 | An Ordinance directing the Clerk of Council to correct an omission error in Section 1309.04(b) of the Codified Ordinances of the County of Summit, for the Executive, and declaring an emergency. |
 | An Ordinance amending Section 177.05 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled “Advertisement for bids,” to require advertisement for bids in a newspaper for only one week where notice is also posted on the County’s website, to conform to the amended version of Section 307.87 of the Ohio Revised Code, for the Executive, and declaring an emergency. |