Reports and Communications, Volume 19Vol. 1-4 contain miscellaneous reports made to the Commission, 1907-1908. |
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... STREET WIDENING . On July 18 , 1922 , the commission issued a report to the city council and on July 20 , 1922 , a ... commissioners attempted to establish a building line in Province street by making a temporary building line for a part ...
... STREET WIDENING . On July 18 , 1922 , the commission issued a report to the city council and on July 20 , 1922 , a ... commissioners attempted to establish a building line in Province street by making a temporary building line for a part ...
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... street made in 1923 . The commission has neither power nor funds to pro- ceed in the courts to prevent the illegal ... commissioners on September 16 , 1921 , and damages awarded for the land taken and bet- terments assessed . The city entered ...
... street made in 1923 . The commission has neither power nor funds to pro- ceed in the courts to prevent the illegal ... commissioners on September 16 , 1921 , and damages awarded for the land taken and bet- terments assessed . The city entered ...
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... street commissioners awarded $ 124,370 damages for the taking made of this property . After this award was announced in September , 1921 , Messrs . Howe and Lebowich presented to the street commissioners all the facts at their command ...
... street commissioners awarded $ 124,370 damages for the taking made of this property . After this award was announced in September , 1921 , Messrs . Howe and Lebowich presented to the street commissioners all the facts at their command ...
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... street commissioners as a real estate expert , without disclosing his ownership of the property . The original award by the street commissioners was $ 27,340 . In December , 1922 , the street commissioners increased this award to ...
... street commissioners as a real estate expert , without disclosing his ownership of the property . The original award by the street commissioners was $ 27,340 . In December , 1922 , the street commissioners increased this award to ...
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Boston (Mass.). Finance Commission. saved the city the humiliation , as well as the cost , of having enriched speculators by paying thousands of dollars more than the original owners were willing to accept . Street widening in the city ...
Boston (Mass.). Finance Commission. saved the city the humiliation , as well as the cost , of having enriched speculators by paying thousands of dollars more than the original owners were willing to accept . Street widening in the city ...
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