Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 105 |
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... provisions of the city ordi- nance mentioned in the opinion , such portion thereof as was not actually expended by him for clerk hire . Benjamin B. Cunningham , for the relator . John A. Barhite , for the respondent . SPRING , J ...
... provisions of the city ordi- nance mentioned in the opinion , such portion thereof as was not actually expended by him for clerk hire . Benjamin B. Cunningham , for the relator . John A. Barhite , for the respondent . SPRING , J ...
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... provisions of such section requir- ing a notice of the fact that such questions would be voted on at the town meeting to be published in a newspaper at least five days before the town meet- ing , renders the submission illegal and ...
... provisions of such section requir- ing a notice of the fact that such questions would be voted on at the town meeting to be published in a newspaper at least five days before the town meet- ing , renders the submission illegal and ...
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... provision of section 16 of the Liquor Tax Law ( as amd . supra ) with reference to notice of the submission of these ... provisions ought to render the submission illegal and improper . If there may be an omission to publish the notice ...
... provision of section 16 of the Liquor Tax Law ( as amd . supra ) with reference to notice of the submission of these ... provisions ought to render the submission illegal and improper . If there may be an omission to publish the notice ...
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... provisions of section 16 of the Liquor Tax Law ( as amd . by Laws of 1900 , chap . 367 ) , and followed Matter of ... provision is made for a speedy resubmission of the question at a special town meeting , which may be held soon , and ...
... provisions of section 16 of the Liquor Tax Law ( as amd . by Laws of 1900 , chap . 367 ) , and followed Matter of ... provision is made for a speedy resubmission of the question at a special town meeting , which may be held soon , and ...
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... provisions in said judgment which specify the purpose for which said moneys were so paid to said defendants , and which latter provisions affirmed the legal right of defendants thereto . It seems to me that there is still another ...
... provisions in said judgment which specify the purpose for which said moneys were so paid to said defendants , and which latter provisions affirmed the legal right of defendants thereto . It seems to me that there is still another ...
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Page 441 - ... although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Page 268 - No one shall be permitted to profit by his own fraud, or to take advantage of his own wrong, or to found any claim upon his own iniquity, or to acquire property by his own crime.
Page 486 - Each stockholder in any corporation [excepting those organized for the purpose of carrying on any kind of manufacturing or mechanical business shall be liable to the amount of stock held or owned by him.
Page 152 - Shamblin by shooting him with a gun, contrary to the form of the statutes in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State.
Page 612 - It is impossible that the meaning of the constitutional provision can only be, that a person shall not be compelled to be a witness against himself in a criminal prosecution against himself. It would doubtless cover such cases; but it is not limited to them. The object was to insure that a person should not be compelled, when acting as a witness in any investigation, to give testimony which might tend to show that he himself had committed a crime.
Page 275 - STATE OF NEW YORK, County of New York, is: On this 2nd day of July, 1908, before me personally came Richard Stanley Ryan and Daniel Le Roy Dresser, to me known and known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
Page 413 - ... —The president and cashier of every national banking association shall cause to be kept at all times a full and correct list of the names and residences of all the shareholders in the association, and the number of shares held by each, in the office where its business is transacted. Such list shall be subject to the inspection of all the shareholders and creditors of the association...
Page 512 - When an offense involves the commission of, or an attempt to commit a private injury, and is described with sufficient certainty in other respects to identify the act, an erroneous allegation as to the person injured, or intended to be injured, or of the place where the offense was committed, or of the property involved in its commission, is not material.— 1927:1042.
Page 384 - An act, done with intent to commit a crime, and tending but failing to effect its commission, is 'an attempt to commit that crime.
Page 261 - He must, in the language of the cases, have sufficient active memory to collect in his mind, without prompting, the particulars or elements of the business to be transacted, and to hold them in his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive at least their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in relation to them.