| 1916 - 1182 pages
...Constitution: C=>For other cases se« same topic & KEY-NUMBER In all Key-Numbered Digests & Tndexes "An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body,...reasonable regulations as the Legislature may prescribe." The apportionment act provided for 51 senators. The appellants claim that the total number of senators... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1326 pages
...towns 112 by the Legislature. 113 An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body, shall 114 be years. They shall keep their office at 115 citizen, under such reasonable regulations as the Legislature 116 may prescribe; and any court... | |
| 1895 - 436 pages
...the division, at any time of counties and towns, and the erection of new towns bv the Legislature. An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body,...be pending involving an apportionment, shall give precodence thereto over all other causes and procecdings, and if said court be not in session it shall... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 pages
...now to be generally conceded. The New York Constitution of 1894 expressly provides : — •' that an apportionment by the legislature, or other body,...such reasonable regulations as the legislature may prescribe."8 The established rule seems to be as follows : The legislature must necessarily have some... | |
| New York (State) - 1896 - 992 pages
...erection of new towns by the Legislature. i • • xi_ £ -1111 11 scinlil" disArt. 3, §g 6-10. Sn- reasonable regulations as the Legislature may prescribe;...thereto over all other causes and proceedings, and if faid court be not in session it shall convene promptly for the disposition of the same. Amendment of... | |
| Roger Foster - 1896 - 734 pages
...seems now to be generally conceded. The New York Constitution of 1894 expressly provides : — "that an apportionment by the legislature, or other body,...reasonable regulations as the legislature may prescribe." 8 The established rule seems to be as follows: The legislature must necessarily have some discretion... | |
| 1896 - 1222 pages
...the new constitution has made a radical change in that respect. Section 5 of article 3 provides that "an apportionment by the legislature, or other body,...at the suit of any citizen, under such reasonable regulation» as the legislature may prescribe.'' However people may differ as to the wisdom of this... | |
| New York (State) - 1896 - 1058 pages
...the division, at any time, of counties and towns, and the erection of new towns by theLegislature. An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body,...the Supreme Court, at the suit of any citizen, under suoh> reasonable regulations as the Legislature may prescribe; and any court before which a cause may... | |
| 1897 - 328 pages
...the division, at any time, of counties and towns, and the erection of new towns by the Legislature. An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body,...court before which a cause may be pending involving an appointment, shall give precedence thereto over all other causes and proceedings, and if said court... | |
| William Henry Silvernail - 1897 - 324 pages
...the division, at any time, of counties and towns, and the erection of new towns by the Legislature. An apportionment by the Legislature, or other body,...court before which a cause may be pending involving an appointment, shall give precedence thereto over all other causes and proceedings, and if said court... | |
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