The New York Supplement, Volume 211"Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... 1919 , with the privilege of two further years , unless the owner should give six months ' notice in writing of her intention to remodel and repair the buildings . The purchaser not having complied with the terms on his part to be ...
... 1919 , with the privilege of two further years , unless the owner should give six months ' notice in writing of her intention to remodel and repair the buildings . The purchaser not having complied with the terms on his part to be ...
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... speculating in leaseholds , whereby they subleased at a profit either before or after leasing from the owner , and with no intention of occupying the building them( 211 N.Y.S. ) selves , and that therefore the proposed 28 ( Sup .
... speculating in leaseholds , whereby they subleased at a profit either before or after leasing from the owner , and with no intention of occupying the building them( 211 N.Y.S. ) selves , and that therefore the proposed 28 ( Sup .
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... the intention of the parties , as shown by their contract and by their acts of performance thereunder ? The controlling fact in connection with the contract is that the contract was made in France and was to be performed in France .
... the intention of the parties , as shown by their contract and by their acts of performance thereunder ? The controlling fact in connection with the contract is that the contract was made in France and was to be performed in France .
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A stockholder or member may change his vote at any time before the result is finally announced , and before that time it is proper to permit him to correct his ballot , so that it will express his true intention .
A stockholder or member may change his vote at any time before the result is finally announced , and before that time it is proper to permit him to correct his ballot , so that it will express his true intention .
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It thus follows that mere ownership of moneyed capital , whether in the form of investments or otherwise , is not sufficient to bring such moneyed capital within the intention and scope of the act ; that to come within such intention ...
It thus follows that mere ownership of moneyed capital , whether in the form of investments or otherwise , is not sufficient to bring such moneyed capital within the intention and scope of the act ; that to come within such intention ...
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Page 317 - It shall be the duty of the Legislature to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent abuses in assessments, and in contracting debts by such municipal corporations.
Page 329 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next general election of senators...
Page 100 - It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property from any taxation at all, such as churches, libraries and the property of charitable institutions. It may impose different specific taxes upon different -trades and professions, and may vary the rates of excise upon various products...
Page 345 - ... 1. That the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant, or the subject of the action ; or, 2. That the plaintiff has not legal capacity to sue ; or, 3. That there is another action pending between the same parties for the same cause ; or, 4.
Page 299 - Unless otherwise agreed, when the seller tenders delivery of goods to the buyer, he is bound, on request, to afford the buyer a reasonable opportunity of examining the goods for the purpose of ascertaining whether they are in conformity with the contract.
Page 101 - ... inconvenience as possible, the general good. Though, in many respects, necessarily special in their character, they do not furnish just ground of complaint if they operate alike upon all persons and property under the same circumstances and conditions.
Page 619 - The amount of all such items shall be included in the gross income for the taxable year in which received by the taxpayer, unless, under methods of accounting permitted under subdivision (b) of section 212, any such amounts are to be properly accounted for as of a different period...
Page 475 - Where there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of...
Page 95 - The terms of the act of congress, therefore, include shares of stock or other interests owned by individuals in all enterprises in which the capital employed in carrying on its business is money, where the object of the business is the making of profit by its use as money.
Page 317 - The Legislature shall not pass any law relating to the property, affairs or government of cities, which shall be special or local either in its terms or in its effect, but shall act in relation to the property, affairs or government of any city only by general laws which shall in terms and in effect apply alike to all cities except on message from the governor declaring that an emergency exists and the concurrent action of two-thirds of the members of each House of the Legislature.