Laws of the State of New York1879 |
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... corporation shall have power to Corporate take , hold and convey real and personal property to an amount not powers . exceeding one hundred thousand dollars ; and shall have and be entitled to all the rights and benefits conferred by ...
... corporation shall have power to Corporate take , hold and convey real and personal property to an amount not powers . exceeding one hundred thousand dollars ; and shall have and be entitled to all the rights and benefits conferred by ...
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... corporation or corpora- tions to whom or which issued . § 2. In case said money shall be borrowed , the said board of educa- bonds and tion , pursuant to authority already conferred upon said board at the interest . last annual meeting ...
... corporation or corpora- tions to whom or which issued . § 2. In case said money shall be borrowed , the said board of educa- bonds and tion , pursuant to authority already conferred upon said board at the interest . last annual meeting ...
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... corporation of the city of New York to sell certain lands to the United States , and ceding jurisdiction thereof . PASSED February 20 , 1879 ; by a two - third vote . The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and ...
... corporation of the city of New York to sell certain lands to the United States , and ceding jurisdiction thereof . PASSED February 20 , 1879 ; by a two - third vote . The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and ...
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... corporation , other than the overseer of the poor , any bill or account for moneys expended , or supplies furnished for the relief of any of the poor in said town , excepting only to a practicing physician or surgeon for medicine or ...
... corporation , other than the overseer of the poor , any bill or account for moneys expended , or supplies furnished for the relief of any of the poor in said town , excepting only to a practicing physician or surgeon for medicine or ...
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... corporation shall enjoy the privileges and be subject to privileges the restrictions contained in the third title of chapter eighteen of the strictions . first part of the Revised Statutes , so far as they may be applicable to such a ...
... corporation shall enjoy the privileges and be subject to privileges the restrictions contained in the third title of chapter eighteen of the strictions . first part of the Revised Statutes , so far as they may be applicable to such a ...
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Page 635 - State, by the Legislature, as nearly as may be, according to the number of their respective inhabitants, excluding aliens, and shall be chosen by single districts.
Page 52 - ... the ballot shall be a paper ticket, which shall contain, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, the names of the persons for whom the elector intends to vote, and shall designate the office to which each person so named is intended by him to be chosen...
Page 616 - In addition to the exemptions, allowed by the last section, necessary household furniture, working tools and team, professional instruments, furniture and library, not exceeding in value two hundred and fifty dollars, together with the necessary food for the team, for ninety days, are exempt from levy, and sale by virtue of an execution, when owned by a person, being a householder, or having a family for which he provides...
Page 616 - ... that during the possession of such property by the appellant, he will not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste thereon...
Page 638 - The superior court of the city of New York, the court of common pleas for the city and county of New York, the superior court of Buffalo, and the city court of Brooklyn, are continued with the powers and jurisdiction they now severally have, and such further civil and criminal jurisdiction as may be conferred by law.
Page 638 - ... to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general election of Senators...
Page 312 - ... state that there is due to him thereon from the adverse party a specified sum, which he claims to recover or set off.
Page 635 - The members of either house shall also receive the sum of one dollar for every ten miles they shall travel in going to and returning from their place of meeting, once in each session, on the most usual route.
Page 384 - ... thereof in the office of the Secretary of State, a certificate in writing, in which shall be stated the corporate name of the...
Page 309 - ... presumptive evidence that the sale and all proceedings prior thereto, from and including the assessment of the...