Public Papers of GovernorState Printers, 1906 |
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... amount of the canal debt to the sum of $ 4,804 , - 166.45 yet to be provided for . The debt maturing during the next fiscal year consists of $ 55,000.00 Adirondack Park bonds issued pursuant to Chapter 561 of the Laws of 1895 , maturing ...
... amount of the canal debt to the sum of $ 4,804 , - 166.45 yet to be provided for . The debt maturing during the next fiscal year consists of $ 55,000.00 Adirondack Park bonds issued pursuant to Chapter 561 of the Laws of 1895 , maturing ...
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... amount of the refunds required that will result from this cause , the Comptroller estimates the loss at approximately $ 1,750,000.00 He further estimates that there will be a shrinkage in the receipts from the transfer tax of ...
... amount of the refunds required that will result from this cause , the Comptroller estimates the loss at approximately $ 1,750,000.00 He further estimates that there will be a shrinkage in the receipts from the transfer tax of ...
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... amount thereof be kept close to the esti- mated indirect revenues for the ensuing year , and that they should not exceed $ 22,000,000.00 . This will call for serious reductions in certain directions without corresponding in- creases ...
... amount thereof be kept close to the esti- mated indirect revenues for the ensuing year , and that they should not exceed $ 22,000,000.00 . This will call for serious reductions in certain directions without corresponding in- creases ...
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... amount be re- sorted to . I also recommend that the law be amended so as to meet the criticisms made by the Court in the tax cases above referred to , in order to secure to the State the revenue which it will otherwise lose if these ...
... amount be re- sorted to . I also recommend that the law be amended so as to meet the criticisms made by the Court in the tax cases above referred to , in order to secure to the State the revenue which it will otherwise lose if these ...
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... amount only $ 82,225.00 was expended for the blind , and then only for the education of blind children and youths . What nobler charity can the State maintain than that which aims to enable those who have become blind after reaching ...
... amount only $ 82,225.00 was expended for the blind , and then only for the education of blind children and youths . What nobler charity can the State maintain than that which aims to enable those who have become blind after reaching ...
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1905 Memorandum filed Act in relation Act to amend Appellate Division appointment appropriation approved article three Assembly bill number Associate Justice Auburn Prison authority thereby conferred bank canal Capitol city of Albany civil procedure commissioner Commuted Constitution county clerk county of Montgomery crime district attorney eighteen hundred Elmira Reformatory entitled An Act EXECUTIVE CHAMBER Albany expenses fifteen of article FILED WITH ASSEMBLY FILED WITH SENATE Governor CERTIFICATION hereby certify HIGGINS MEMORANDUM FILED Hufnail hundred and five immediate passage introduced January June Kings County laws of eighteen legislation Legislature liquor tax Lord one thousand mortgages necessary necessity nineteen hundred PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY PASSAGE OF SENATE PERLEY FRANK PERLEY Secretary printed Privy Seal provisions of section public interest purpose quires recommend section fifteen Sing Sing Prison superintendent Supreme Court tax law taxation thereof thousand dollars thousand nine hundred tion Ulster county water supply YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
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Page 114 - AN ACT in relation to the traffic in liquors, and for the taxation and regulation of the same, and to provide for local option, constituting chapter twenty-nine of the General Laws.
Page 156 - Champlain canal, and providing for a submission of the same to the people to be voted upon at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and three,' in relation to locks and channel.
Page 8 - An enumeration of the inhabitants of the state shall be taken, under the direction of the legislature, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, and at the end of every ten years thereafter ; and the said districts shall be so altered by the legislature, at the first session after the return of every enumeration...
Page 65 - An act to provide for an additional supply of pure and wholesome water for the city of New York; and for the acquisition of lands or interest therein, and for the construction of the necessary reservoirs, dams, aqueducts, filters, and other appurtenances for that purpose; and for the appointment of a commission with the powers and duties necessary and proper to attain these objects...
Page 48 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 162 - An act authorizing the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New York to compensate James A.
Page 56 - In either of the following cases, a husband or a wife may maintain an action, against the other party to the marriage, to procure a judgment, divorcing the parties "and dissolving the marriage, by reason of the defendant's adultery : 1. Where both parties were residents of the State, when the offence was committed. 2. Where the parties were married within the State. 3. Where the plaintiff was a resident of the State, when the offence was committed, and is a resident thereof, when the action is commenced.
Page 111 - No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes.
Page 101 - Any person employed or appointed contrary to the provisions of this act or of the rules and regulations established thereunder, shall be paid by the officer or officers so employing or appointing, or attempting to employ or appoint, him, the compensation agreed upon for any...
Page 4 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the great Seal of our said State to be hereunto affixed; WITNESS our trusty and...