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" ... except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice upon stated charges, and with the right to such employee or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari. "
Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division of the ... - Page 205
by New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1898
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The New York Supplement, Volume 78

1903 - 1258 pages
...or navy during the war of the Rebellion, * » * shall be removed from such position or employment, except for Incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upon stated charges ami with the right to such employe or appointee to a review by a writ of certlorari....
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The New York Supplement, Volume 80

1903 - 1338 pages
...soldiers, sailors, marines, and volunteer firemen should not be discharged from the public service "except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice," incorporated the material provisions of said act of 1898 with reference to a transfer of said persons...
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The Revised Statutes, Codes and General Laws of the State of New York ...

New York (State) - 1896 - 1262 pages
...have served in the Confederate army or navy, shall be removed from such position or employment eicept c | ݊ mȖ 4 the charge made, and with the right to such employe or appointee to a review by writ of certiorari;...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of ..., Volume 153

New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1897 - 796 pages
...removal of a veteran holding a position in the service of the state or of one of its political divisions, "except for incompetency or misconduct shown, after a hearing upon due notice, upon the charge made," refers to the capacity of a legally appointed incumbent to fill the place, not to...
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New York State Service, Volume 15

New York (State). Department of Civil Service - 1898 - 1166 pages
...not have served in the Confederate army or navy, shall be removed from such position or employment except for incompetency or misconduct shown, after a hearing upon due notice* * * * ." The statute of 1896 gives honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or marines a preference for...
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Annual Report of the New York State Civil Service Commission

New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1898 - 1204 pages
...absolute legal right to continue in the place to which he is appointed indefinitely unless removed " for incompetency or misconduct shown, after a hearing upon due notice upon the charge made." It is not, however, intended by this act to exclude from consideration the question...
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Annual Report

Civil Service Commission of the City of New York - 1898 - 1046 pages
...disbaudineut of said volunteer fire department, shall be removed from such position or employment, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upou stated charges and with the right to such employee or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari....
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General Laws of New York: Containing All Amendments to the Close ..., Volume 1

New York (State) - 1900 - 890 pages
...of disbandment of said volunteer fire department, shall be removed from such position or employment, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upon stated charges and with the right to such employee or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari....
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Congressional Serial Set

1902 - 1392 pages
...employment * Who is an honorably discharged soldier * * * shall he removed from such position or employment, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upon stated charges, and with the right to such employee or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari."...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Issue 7, Parts 38-43

1902 - 1376 pages
...* * who is an honorably discharged soldier * * * shall be removed from such position or employment, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upon stated charges, and with the right to such employee or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari."...
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