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... motion . Which was decided in the affirmative . The Clerk proceeded to read the minutes of the special meeting held Tuesday , September 13 , 1898 . Alderman John T. McCall moved that a further reading of the minutes be dispensed with ...
... motion . Which was decided in the affirmative . The Clerk proceeded to read the minutes of the special meeting held Tuesday , September 13 , 1898 . Alderman John T. McCall moved that a further reading of the minutes be dispensed with ...
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... motion , referred to the Joint Committee on Railroads and Streets and Highways , with instructions to hold a public hearing thereon . By Alderman McGrath- No. 1305A . Hon . LAWRENCE W. McGrath , Alderman , Thirty - fourth Assembly ...
... motion , referred to the Joint Committee on Railroads and Streets and Highways , with instructions to hold a public hearing thereon . By Alderman McGrath- No. 1305A . Hon . LAWRENCE W. McGrath , Alderman , Thirty - fourth Assembly ...
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... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President then put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolution . Which was decided in the negative by the following ...
... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President then put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolution . Which was decided in the negative by the following ...
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... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President then put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolution . Which was decided in the affirmative . No. 1281 ...
... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President then put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolution . Which was decided in the affirmative . No. 1281 ...
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... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolutions . Which was decided in the affirmative . MOTIONS ...
... motion . Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative . The Vice - President put the question whether the Board would agree to accept said report and adopt said resolutions . Which was decided in the affirmative . MOTIONS ...
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affirmative Affirmative-The President Alderman annexed ordinance annexed resolution believe the proposed Board of Aldermen Board of Public Board would agree Borough of Brooklyn Borough of Manhattan Bridges Bronx Burleigh Byrne chapter 378 Commissioner of Highways commissioner of water Committee on Public Committee on Streets Committee on Water Comptroller Cronin decided Diemer East One Hundred East river Eleventh avenue Elliott examined the subject Flinn following vote FRANCIS F Geiger Hector McNeil Helgans hereby authorized hereby given Honorable the Municipal James John JOSEPH F Kennefick Kenney Kingsbridge Laws laying water-mains Ledwith Lighting and Supplies Manhattan McCall McEneaney McGrath McInnes Municipal Assembly Neufeld ordinance be adopted ordinance in favor permission to continue President put proposed improvement Public Buildings Public Improvements pursuance of section put the question recommend referred the annexed Resolved respectfully REPORT Roddy section 413 Siefke Streets and Highways Third avenue Third Avenue Railroad THOMAS F Velton Water Supply York Charter
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Page 345 - Dated (Signature of petitioner) ss: , being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceeding; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 338 - Criscuolo, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the plaintiff in the foregoing action; that he has read the foregoing complaint and knows the contents thereof, that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters, he believes it to be true.
Page 344 - The affidavit of verification must be to the effect, that the pleading is true to the knowledge of the deponent, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 98 - Comptroller be and is hereby authorized to issue said corporate stock of The City of New York, in the manner provided by section 169 of the Greater New York Charter, the proceeds thereof to the amount of the par value of the stock to be applied to the purposes aforesaid.
Page 392 - License. § 305. The following businesses must be duly licensed as herein provided, namely, public cartmen, truckmen, hackmen, cabmen, expressmen, drivers, junk dealers, dealers in second-hand articles, hawkers, peddlers, venders, ticket speculators, coal scalpers, common shows, shooting galleries, bowling alleys, billiard tables, dirt carts, exterior hoists and stands within stoop-lines and under the stairs of the elevated railroad stations.
Page 42 - On motion it was ordered that the reading of the minutes be dispensed with and that they be approved as printed in the volume and Yearbook for igio.
Page 75 - ... among the owners or occupants of all the houses and lots intended to be benefited thereby, in proportion, as nearly as may be, to the advantage, which each shall be deemed to acquire respectively.
Page 594 - ... providing for all matters concerning, affecting, or relating to the construction, alteration, or removal of buildings or structures erected or to be erected in The City of New York, as constituted by...
Page 607 - ... and the mayor and comptroller of the city are authorized and directed to sign such stock which shall be redeemable in not less than ten nor more than fifty years from the date of issue and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding four per centum per annum. It shall be the duty of the city clerk to attest such stock and seal the same with the common seal of the city, and the board of estimate and apportionment and the municipal assembly are hereby authorized and directed to cause...
Page 549 - All matters concerning, affecting or relating to the construction, alteration or removal of buildings or structures, erected or to be erected in the city are presumptively provided for in this chapter, except...