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Section 1-1. Incorporation.
The City of Marlow, Oklahoma, within the corporate limits as now established or as hereafter may be established, shall continue to be a municipal body politic and corporate in perpetuity under the name of the "City of Marlow". It shall succeed to and possess all the property, rights, privileges, franchises, powers, and immunities now belonging to the corporation known as the City of Marlow, and shall be liable for all debts and other obligations for which the corporation is legally bound at the time this Charter goes into full effect.
Section 1-2. Powers Of The City.
   (a)   The City shall have all powers, functions, rights, privileges, franchises, and immunities granted to Cities by the State Constitution and Law, and all the implied powers necessary to carry into execution all the powers granted. Except as prohibited by the State Constitution or Law, the City shall have all municipal powers, functions, rights, privileges, franchises and immunities of every name and nature whatsoever.
   (b)   The City shall have power to adopt a corporate seal and to alter it at pleasure, to sue and to be sued and to make contracts. It shall have power to acquire property within or without its corporate limits for any City purpose including public utilities, works and ways, in fee simple or any lesser interest or estate, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, condemnation or other legal means; and to hold, maintain, improve, enlarge, manage, control, operate, lease, sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of, such property as its interests may require, including public utilities, works and ways. It shall have power to incur indebtedness and to issue bonds within the limitations prescribed by the State Constitution. It shall have power to accept and administer Federal and State Grants-in-Aid and to do everything necessary to accomplish the purpose or purposes for which such grants may be made. It shall have power to ordain and to enforce local legislation for the proper organization and functioning of the City Government, for the preservation and enforcement of good government and order, for the protection of health, life, morals and property, for the prevention, summary abatement, and removal of nuisances, and otherwise for the promotion of the common welfare. It shall have power to grant, extend and renew franchises in accordance with the State Constitution.
   (c)   The enumeration or mention of particular powers by this Charter shall not be deemed to be exclusive or limiting; and in addition to the powers enumerated or mentioned herein or implied hereby, the City shall have all powers which, under the State Constitution and law, it would be competent for this Charter specifically to enumerate or mention.
   (d)   Provisions of State law relating to matters which may be regulated by cities operating under charters, shall be in effect only insofar as they are applicable and are not superseded by this Charter or by Ordinance.
ARTICLE 2. THE COUNCIL
Section 2-1. Councilmen: Number, Qualifications.
There shall be a council of five members, which shall consist of the Mayor as councilman at large and one councilman from each of the four wards of the City as the wards are constituted in this Charter or as they may hereafter be constituted by Ordinance. Only qualified electors of the City who are at least twenty-five years of age, who are not in litigation with the City nor in arrears to the city for taxes owed when elected, and who have been for one year next preceding the date of election bona fide residents of the City, shall be qualified for the offices of Mayor and councilmen. Councilmen from the wards shall also be residents of their respective wards. If the Mayor or any other councilman is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, his office shall become vacant immediately when the case is finally determined.
Section 2-2. Mayor And Vice Mayor.
   (a)   The Mayor shall preside at meetings of the council. He shall be recognized as head of the City Government for all ceremonial purposes and by the Governor for purposes of military law. As a councilman, he shall have all powers, rights, privileges, duties and responsibilities of a councilman, including the right to vote on questions. He shall have such other powers and duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or by Ordinance.
   (b)   At the first meeting after the time prescribed for the beginning of the terms of newly elected councilmen, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the council shall elect from its membership a vice mayor, who shall serve as such until the next such first meeting. The vice mayor shall act as Mayor during the absence or disability of the Mayor, or, if a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor, until another Mayor is elected by the council for completion of the unexpired term and qualifies. If the office of vice mayor becomes vacant, the council shall elect from its membership another vice mayor for completion of the unexpired term.
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