| New York (State) - 1920 - 1190 pages
...constituting chapter sixty of the consolidated laws," is hereby amended to read as follows : ยง 294. Costs. Costs shall not be allowed against the officers...of. If the writ shall be quashed or the assessment confirmed,1 costs and disbursements shall be awarded against the petitioner. 2 Following sentence new.... | |
| New York (State) - 1897 - 1220 pages
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| New York (State) - 1956 - 1308 pages
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| Illinois - 1923 - 714 pages
...for review. Costs shall not be allowed against the board, unless it shall appear to the court that it acted with gross negligence or in bad faith or with malice in making the decision appealed from. All issues in any proceeding under this section shall have preference over... | |
| Minnesota - 1933 - 1392 pages
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| New York (State) - 1880 - 348 pages
...not be allowed against assessors or other officers whose proceedings may be reviewed under this act, unless it shall appear to the court that they acted with gross negligence, in bad faith, or with malice. If the writ shall be quashed, or the prayer of the petitioner denied,... | |
| New York (State) - 1880 - 1018 pages
...allowed against assessors or other officers Costs. whose proceedings may be reviewed under this act, unless it shall appear to the court that they acted with gross negligence, in bad faith, or with malice. If the writ shall be quashed, or the prayer of the petitioner denied,... | |
| 1954 - 256 pages
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| James Newton Fiero - 1887 - 772 pages
...not be allowed against assessors or other officers, whose proceedings may be reviewed under this act, unless it shall appear to the court that they acted with gross negligence, in bad faith, or with malice. If the writ shall be quashed, or the prayer of the petitioner denied,... | |
| 1890 - 1110 pages
...not be allowed against assessors or other officers whose proceedings may be reviewed under this act, unless it shall appear to the court that they acted with gross negligence, in bad faith, or with malice." There is no ground for claiming that the assessors acted otherwise than... | |
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