Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 13E. Croswell, 1906 |
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... MONEYS . The Constitution of 1894 did not of itself annul and render inoperative mandatory provisions in existing statutes requiring the payment by localities of public moneys to private charitable institutions , by force of the new ...
... MONEYS . The Constitution of 1894 did not of itself annul and render inoperative mandatory provisions in existing statutes requiring the payment by localities of public moneys to private charitable institutions , by force of the new ...
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... moneys to the Inebriates ' Home for Kings County , a private charitable and reformatory institution . Id . 1 REQUIREMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH RULES OF STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES . The new provision of the Constitution of 1894 ( art . 8 ...
... moneys to the Inebriates ' Home for Kings County , a private charitable and reformatory institution . Id . 1 REQUIREMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH RULES OF STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES . The new provision of the Constitution of 1894 ( art . 8 ...
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... money to clothe indigent pupils is mandatory , and hence in conflict with the Constitution of 1894 ( art . 8 , § 14 ) , which is not decided . Id . PARTICIPATION IN ... moneys of the city and county of New York 10 STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES .
... money to clothe indigent pupils is mandatory , and hence in conflict with the Constitution of 1894 ( art . 8 , § 14 ) , which is not decided . Id . PARTICIPATION IN ... moneys of the city and county of New York 10 STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES .
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... MONEYS TO INSTITU- TIONS WHOLLY OR PARTLY UNDER PRIVATE CONTROL - RULES OF THE STATE - BOARD OF CHARITIES . A municipal corporation is prohibited by the Consti- tution ( art . 8 , § 14 ) and the statutes ( L. 1895 , ch . 754 ; L. 1896 ...
... MONEYS TO INSTITU- TIONS WHOLLY OR PARTLY UNDER PRIVATE CONTROL - RULES OF THE STATE - BOARD OF CHARITIES . A municipal corporation is prohibited by the Consti- tution ( art . 8 , § 14 ) and the statutes ( L. 1895 , ch . 754 ; L. 1896 ...
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... moneys received for the benefit of such institution , as to the proper and economical expenditure of such moneys and the condition of the finances generally . 4. Whether the objects of the institution are being accom- plished . 5 ...
... moneys received for the benefit of such institution , as to the proper and economical expenditure of such moneys and the condition of the finances generally . 4. Whether the objects of the institution are being accom- plished . 5 ...
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accounts Added by chapter Albany Albany county almshouse amended by chapter annual application appointed Appropriation approved asylum audit board of charities board of estimate board of managers board of supervisors buildings certificate charge charitable institutions child clerk colony commission commissioner of charities committed common council comptroller convicted county treasurer custody deem Department discharge dispensary eighteen hundred elected Elmira reformatory employes estimate and apportionment expenses female filed fiscal supervisor fund furnished hereafter hereby hospital house of refuge inmates inspection juvenile delinquents Laws magistrate maintenance Manhattan state hospital mayor meeting ment moneys North Hempstead overseer paid parents patient pauper payment poor person poorhouse Post powers and duties prescribed proper purpose received reformatory relief removal residence rules and regulations salary Supreme Court therein thereof thereto tion town of Newburgh town of Oswegatchie trustees York
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Page 370 - I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said original law. ' Given under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the city of Albany, this third day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.
Page 540 - One member of said board shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Page 2 - Payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional and reformatory institutions, wholly or partly under private control, for care, support and maintenance, may be authorized, but shall not be required by the Legislature.
Page 285 - This Act shall take effect immediately. STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said original law.
Page 281 - ... provided, however, that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors from the army and navy of the United States in the late Civil War, who are citizens and residents of this State, shall be entitled to preference in appointment and promotion, without regard to their standing on any list from which such appointment or promotion may be made. Laws shall be made to provide for the enforcement of this section.
Page 339 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and so far as may be shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity and fitness of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be appointed.
Page 345 - No person holding a position by appointment or employment in the state of New York or in the several cities, counties, towns or villages thereof who is an honorably discharged soldier...
Page 445 - ... anarchists, or persons who believe in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States or of all government or of all forms of law, or the assassination of public officials...
Page 567 - No act committed by a person while in a state of voluntary intoxication is less criminal by reason of his having been in such condition. But whenever the actual existence of any particular purpose, motive, or intent is a necessary element to constitute any particular species or degree of crime, the jury may take into consideration the fact that the accused was intoxicated at the time, in determining the purpose, motive, or intent with which he committed the act.
Page 447 - ... including any such alien thus promised labor or service of any kind as aforesaid, as debts of like amount are now recovered in the courts of the United States; and separate suits may be brought for each alien thus promised labor or service of any kind as aforesaid. And it shall be the duty of the district attorney of the proper district to prosecute every such suit when brought by the United States.