State Library Bulletin: Legislation, Issues 23-251905 |
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... votes on constitutional amendments and decisions declaring statutes unconstitutional . The Review of Legislation contains contributions from specialists in all parts of the country reviewing governors ' recommendations and laws enacted ...
... votes on constitutional amendments and decisions declaring statutes unconstitutional . The Review of Legislation contains contributions from specialists in all parts of the country reviewing governors ' recommendations and laws enacted ...
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... vote , and the number of the militia . . . The census to be taken next year should be a complete compendium of all the knowledge that the most modern view demands for such a work . I therefore recommend that the statute be so amended ...
... vote , and the number of the militia . . . The census to be taken next year should be a complete compendium of all the knowledge that the most modern view demands for such a work . I therefore recommend that the statute be so amended ...
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... vote of the people at the last election , the Constitution was so amended as to confer the veto power upon the governor . • II Ja 04 , p.4 b R. I. Garvin . Modified veto power for the governor recom- mended . 5 Ja 04 , p.13 c R. I. ...
... vote of the people at the last election , the Constitution was so amended as to confer the veto power upon the governor . • II Ja 04 , p.4 b R. I. Garvin . Modified veto power for the governor recom- mended . 5 Ja 04 , p.13 c R. I. ...
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... qualifications General qualifications a R. I. Garvin . The granting to registry voters in cities the right to vote for city council , recommended . 5 Ja 04 , p.13 130-51 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ELECTIONS 130 a R. I. Garvin . Citizenship.
... qualifications General qualifications a R. I. Garvin . The granting to registry voters in cities the right to vote for city council , recommended . 5 Ja 04 , p.13 130-51 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ELECTIONS 130 a R. I. Garvin . Citizenship.
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... vote in the election of city councils . . . In the five cities of the state the total number of property voters last year , which is approximately correct for this year , was 21,105 ; the total number of city registry voters now upon ...
... vote in the election of city councils . . . In the five cities of the state the total number of property voters last year , which is approximately correct for this year , was 21,105 ; the total number of city registry voters now upon ...
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Page 5 - ... any place of bad repute, house of ill-fame, or assignation house, or to any house or place of amusement kept for immoral purposes, or...
Page E-17 - No justice of the Appellate Division shall, within the department to which he may be designated to perform the duties of an appellate justice, exercise any of the powers of a justice of the Supreme Court, other than those of a justice out of court, and those pertaining to the Appellate Division or to the hearing and decision of motions submitted by consent of counsel...
Page E-17 - ... of such city at an election held for the purpose. And whenever the office of judge of a corporation or hustings court of a city of the second class, whose...
Page N-8 - No corporate body shall hereafter be created, renewed, or extended with banking or discounting privileges.
Page E-9 - It shall be unlawful hereafter for any person who has been confined in any public asylum or institution as an epileptic, or insane, or feeble-minded patient...
Page 15 - The General Assembly may pass laws permitting the owners of lands to construct drains, ditches and levees for agricultural, sanitary or mining purposes, across the lands of others, and provide for the organization of drainage districts, and vest the corporate authorities thereof with power to construct and maintain levees, drains and ditches and to keep in repair all drains, ditches and levees heretofore constructed under the laws of this State, by special assessments upon the property...
Page D-10 - ... mentally or physically incapable of being substantially benefited by the discipline of either of such institutions, may be sentenced and committed to the Western House of Refuge for Women at Albion or the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, to be there confined under the provisions of law relating to such institution.
Page 6 - ... suitable experience and training of not less than three years in the care and treatment of the mentally defective classes, epileptic or insane. He shall be the chief executive officer of the asylum, and shall manage the institution in conformity to rules and regulations adopted by the board of managers. He shall appoint the assistant physicians, steward, clerk, a bookkeeper, matron and all...