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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. "
Annual Report of the New York State Civil Service Commission - Page 625
by New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1913
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Laws of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State) - 1905 - 1242 pages
...departments, boards and officers of the city of New York. No member of said board shall be removed except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice, upon stated charges. § 2. It shall be the duty of the board to proceed immediately and with all reasonable speed, to ascertain...
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Report of the Civil Service Commission of the State of ..., Volume 19, Part 1901

New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1902 - 782 pages
...of disbandment of said volunteer fire department, shall be removed from such position or employment, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after...or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari. In cities of the first class, if the position so held by any such honorably discharged soldier, sailor...
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Report of the Civil Service Commission of the State of ..., Volume 20, Part 1902

New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1903 - 886 pages
...within the provisions of said section 21 and can only be removed from his position or employment " except for incompetency or misconduct shown after...due notice, upon stated charges and with the right of such employee, etc., to review by writ of certiorari," as therein provided. The previous provisions...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 149

1915 - 1282 pages
...264, Laws of 1910, the relator, having served in the army or navy during the war with Spain, could not be removed "from such position except for incompetency...notice upon stated charges, and with the right to such employe or appointee to a review by a writ of certiorari." The relator does not deny that he was absent...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 145

1914 - 1290 pages
...Philippine insurrection, and who holds a position by appointment or employment in any city, shall not be removed from such position except for incompetency...or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice on stated charges, but' that such protection shall not apply to the position of private secretary,...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 168

1918 - 1258 pages
...service, as is the relator, should not be removed from a position by appointment or employment in a city, except for incompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice upon stated charges, and a right of review is given. In People ex rel. Fallon v. Wright, 150 NY 444, 44 NE 1036, the court enforced...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 102

1907 - 1220 pages
...of the Rebellion, * * * shall be removed from such i>osition or employment, except for iucompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing, upon due notice, upon stated charges, and with the right of such employe or appointee to a review by a writ of certlorari." The superintendent of public works...
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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. * * • Nothing...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 135

1912 - 1298 pages
...town or village in the state, or who shall have been a member thereof at the time of the disbandment of such volunteer fire department shall be removed from such position except for ineompetency or misconduct shown after a hearing upon due notice upon stated charges, and with the...
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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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