Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 15The Commission, 1898 |
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Page 429
... defendants , command- ing them to restore the relator to his position as , a tinsmith in the department under their charge , and also from an order entered in said clerk's office on the 30th day of January , 1897 , denying the defendant's ...
... defendants , command- ing them to restore the relator to his position as , a tinsmith in the department under their charge , and also from an order entered in said clerk's office on the 30th day of January , 1897 , denying the defendant's ...
Page 431
... defendants as commis sioners , at the compensation of $ 2.75 a day ; that there was per- manent need for the employment of a tinsmith under the said board ; that the plaintiff was an honorably discharged soldier of the late war of the ...
... defendants as commis sioners , at the compensation of $ 2.75 a day ; that there was per- manent need for the employment of a tinsmith under the said board ; that the plaintiff was an honorably discharged soldier of the late war of the ...
Page 432
... defendants involved a determination by them of the question of law whether his case came under this statute , granting that he was a veteran of the kind described and limited therein ; and also of the question of fact whether he was ...
... defendants involved a determination by them of the question of law whether his case came under this statute , granting that he was a veteran of the kind described and limited therein ; and also of the question of fact whether he was ...
Page 433
... defendants ? SECONDLY . Is the action of the Mayor of Brooklyn in placing each of such positions filled by the several defendants in the non - competitive class subject to review by this court - and if so THIRDLY . - Is this the proper ...
... defendants ? SECONDLY . Is the action of the Mayor of Brooklyn in placing each of such positions filled by the several defendants in the non - competitive class subject to review by this court - and if so THIRDLY . - Is this the proper ...
Page 435
... defendants , Frederick W. Wurster , as mayor of the city of Brooklyn , and others , from a judgment of the Supreme Court in favor of the plaintiffs , entered in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings on the 4th day of January ...
... defendants , Frederick W. Wurster , as mayor of the city of Brooklyn , and others , from a judgment of the Supreme Court in favor of the plaintiffs , entered in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings on the 4th day of January ...
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affidavit Albany amended appellant applicant appointing officer appointment or promotion April ascertained Assistant Auburn Prison August August 27 bookkeeper Buffalo candidates certified character chief city of Brooklyn Civil Service Commission Civil Service Commissioners Class classified service compensation competitive examination Comptroller confidential Constitution defendant Department of Excise Department of Public deputy determined dismissal duties eligible list Elmira Reformatory employed employment Engineer entitled ex rel examination for fitness examining board experience filled Give grade held honorably discharged soldier Inspector January Junior physician labor Legislature Manhattan State Hospital mayor Medical interne ment merit and fitness merit list passed practicable prescribed public service qualifications question REGULATION relator relator's removal rules salary Schedule F secretary Sheet Sing Sing Prison statute Stenographer Superintendent Supreme Court term thereof tion Total vacancy veteran writ of mandamus York city YORK ex rel