| United States. War Department - 1905 - 930 pages
...an applicant, or to certify or attest an appointment of an eligible, who is physically unfitted for the performance of the duties of the position to which he seeks appointment; or who has been guilty of a crime, or of infamous, notoriously disgraceful, or immoral conduct, drunkenness,... | |
| William John Tossell - 1920 - 734 pages
...eligible, who is found to lack any of the established preliminary requirements for the examination or who is physically so disabled as to be rendered...for the performance of the duties of the position which he seeks or who is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquor or drugs to excess, or... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1906 - 1080 pages
...commissions may refuse to examine an applicant, or after examination, to certify an eligible, who is found to lack any of the established preliminary requirements...the examination or position for which he applies." The law, therefore, contemplates the establishment by rule of " preliminary requirements." For a promotion,... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1896 - 492 pages
...applicant, or to certify an eligible, who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit for his performance of the duties of the position to which he seeks appointment ; or who is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating beverages to excess ; or who has been guilty of a crime or of infamous... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1897 - 306 pages
...3. The Commission may, in its discretion, refuse to examine an applicant, or to certify an eligible, who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit...the position to which he seeks appointment; or who has been guilty of a crime or of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct ; or who has been dismissed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1897 - 324 pages
...3. The Commission may, in its discretion, refuse to examine an applicant, or to certify an eligible, who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit...the position to which he seeks appointment; or who has been guilty of a crime or of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct; or who has been dismissed... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 828 pages
...3. The Commission may, in its discretion, refuse to examine an applicant or to certify an eligible who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit...the position to which he seeks appointment, or who has been guilty of a crime or of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct, or who has been dismissed... | |
| Civil Service Commission of the City of New York - 1898 - 1046 pages
...commissions may refuse to examine an applicant, or after examination to certify an eligible, who is found to lack any of the established preliminary requirements...physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit for his performance of the duties of the position to which he seeks appointment ; or who is addicted to... | |
| 1898 - 1200 pages
...discretion, refuse to examine an applicant or to certify an eligible who is physically so disabled as to b« rendered unfit for the performance of the duties of...the position to which he seeks appointment, or who has been guilty of a crime or of infamons or notoriously disgraceful conduct." Senator LODGE. Even... | |
| New York (State). Department of Civil Service - 1898 - 1166 pages
...the approval of the police board upon reasons slated. I (b) Who is so physically disabled as to be unfit for the performance of the duties of the position to which he seeks appointment. (c) Who has been dismissed from public or private employment for delinquency or misconduct. (d) Who... | |
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