Decisions Relating to the Liquor Tax Law of the State of New York: Reported in New York Reports, Vols. 149 to [182] Inclusive, Appellate Division Reports, Vols. 4 to [106] Inclusive, Miscellaneous Reports, Vols. 17 to [47] Inclusive, and Miscellaneous Unreported Decisions, Chronologically Arranged, Volume 2

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Page 556 - The crime may be charged in separate counts to have been committed in a different manner or by different means ; and where the acts complained of may constitute different crimes, such crimes may be charged in separate counts.
Page 330 - I do for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, covenant and agree, to and with the said party of the second part...
Page 180 - ... 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 520 - Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America, hereinafter called the Government, in the penal sum of dollars lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 272 - Upon the view which I take of this case, it is not necessary to decide whether or not this argument is well founded.
Page 286 - ... attorney, which shall not be less than ten days, and may be extended by the court or a justice thereof. Such writ shall be returnable to a special term of the supreme court of the judicial district in which the assessment complained of was made.
Page 385 - ... be filed simultaneously with said statement a consent in writing that such traffic in liquors be so carried on in said premises during a term therein stated, executed by the owner or owners, or by...
Page 531 - The indictment must contain : 1. The title of the action, specifying the name of the court to which the indictment is presented, and the names of the parties ; 2. A plain and concise statement of the act constituting the crime, without unnecessary repetition.
Page 162 - ... shall request such submission by written petition, signed and acknowledged by such electors before a notary public or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments or administer oaths...
Page 8 - ... or be imprisoned in the county jail not less than thirty nor more than ninety days, or both, in the discretion of the court, before whom such conviction may be had.

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