Yearbook of Legislation, Volume 6

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New York State Education Department, 1905

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Page U-1 - ... of persons having the same religious belief as the parents of the child, or with some association which is controlled by persons of such religious belief...
Page 19 - ... any place of bad repute, house of ill-fame, or assignation house, or to any house or place of amusement kept for immoral purposes, or...
Page J-1 - No justice of the Appellate Division shall, within the department to which he may be designated to perform the duties of an appellate justice, exercise any of the powers of a justice of the Supreme Court, other than those of a justice out of court, and those pertaining to the Appellate Division or to the hearing and decision of motions submitted by consent of counsel...
Page 8 - It provides that such action shall constitute a misdemeanor and be punishable by a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $2000.
Page 16 - ... register of birth of such minor with a city or town clerk, that such minor is of the age stated in the certificate, except that other evidence, under oath, may be accepted in case the superintendent or person authorized by the school committee, as provided in the preceding section, decides that neither the certificate of birth or baptism, nor the register of birth is available for the purpose.
Page 14 - Watkins 1914 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.B. LL.D Palmyra 1912 T. GUILFORD SMITH MACE LL.D. . . . Buffalo 1907 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D. LL.D. - . . Syracuse 1910 CHARLES A. GARDINER Ph.DLHD LL.DDCL New York 1915 CHARLES S.
Page J-3 - ... of such city at an election held for the purpose. And whenever the office of judge of a corporation or hustings court of a city of the second class, whose...
Page 8 - No corporate body shall hereafter be created, renewed, or extended with banking or discounting privileges.
Page H-1 - It shall be unlawful hereafter for any person who has been confined in any public asylum or institution as an epileptic, or insane, or feeble-minded patient...
Page 9 - ... permanence. Other great business interests are awakening to the need of forest preservation as a business matter. The Government's forest work should receive from the Congress hearty support, and especially support adequate for the protection of the forest reserves against fire. The forest-reserve policy of the Government has passed beyond the experimental stage and has reached a condition where scientific methods are essential to its successful prosecution. The administrative features of forest...

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