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City Reform Club. The bill was called up in assembly for its third reading on 12th
May . On motion of Mr . Haggerty to recommit the bill to the committee on affairs of
cities , with instructions to strike out the enacting clause , the bill was defeated .
City Reform Club. The bill was called up in assembly for its third reading on 12th
May . On motion of Mr . Haggerty to recommit the bill to the committee on affairs of
cities , with instructions to strike out the enacting clause , the bill was defeated .
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Amending consolidation act of 1882 in relation to the jurisdiction of courts to
reduce or strike out assessments for local improvements ( No . 1006 . — G . 0 .
743 . — Int . 1252 ) . Some of the general bills which he introduced became laws.
Amending consolidation act of 1882 in relation to the jurisdiction of courts to
reduce or strike out assessments for local improvements ( No . 1006 . — G . 0 .
743 . — Int . 1252 ) . Some of the general bills which he introduced became laws.
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This line of stages was started by the striking drivers and conductors of the Third
Avenue car line . “ An act to facilitate the supply of illuminating gas “ in the City of
New York at a reasonable price , ” giving certain rights to the Standard Gas Light
...
This line of stages was started by the striking drivers and conductors of the Third
Avenue car line . “ An act to facilitate the supply of illuminating gas “ in the City of
New York at a reasonable price , ” giving certain rights to the Standard Gas Light
...
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... strike out the enacting clause of the Bruns bill upon 12th May , when a general
scramble took place to stand from under that unpopular measure . Mr . Haggerty
had already gone on record in favor of the bill . His votes are :Comstock excise ...
... strike out the enacting clause of the Bruns bill upon 12th May , when a general
scramble took place to stand from under that unpopular measure . Mr . Haggerty
had already gone on record in favor of the bill . His votes are :Comstock excise ...
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788 . — Int . 1250 ) . Striking out subdivision three , section fourteen hundred and
sixteen of the consolidation act of 1882 ( No . 1009 . — 3d Rdg . 898 . - Int . 1278
) . Became a law ( Chap . 678 , laws 1886 ) . Mr . Cantor ' s record is bad .
788 . — Int . 1250 ) . Striking out subdivision three , section fourteen hundred and
sixteen of the consolidation act of 1882 ( No . 1009 . — 3d Rdg . 898 . - Int . 1278
) . Became a law ( Chap . 678 , laws 1886 ) . Mr . Cantor ' s record is bad .
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Page 6 - An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York," is hereby amended so as to read as follows : § 1850.
Page 32 - ... nomination knowing the same or any part thereof to be falsely made, or suppress any certificate of nomination which has been duly filed, or any part thereof, or forge or falsely make the official endorsement on any ballot.
Page 28 - Whenever a proposed constitutional amendment or other question is to be submitted to the people of the state for popular vote, the secretary of state shall duly, and not less than thirty days before election, certify the same to the clerk of each county in the state...
Page 27 - ... when the election is for an office to be filled by the electors of a county, district, or other division less than...
Page 28 - Nothing in this act contained shall prevent any voter from writing on his ballot the name of any person for whom he desires to vote, for any office, and such vote shall be counted the same as if printed upon the ballot and marked by the voter...
Page 26 - ... and shall designate in not more than five words the party or principle which such convention or primary meeting represents.
Page 32 - Except for repairs no patented pavement shall be laid and no patented article shall be advertised for, contracted for or purchased, except under such circumstances that there can be a fair and reasonable opportunity for competition, the conditions to secure which shall be prescribed by the board of estimate and apportionment.
Page 27 - State shall certify to the county clerk of each county within which any of the electors may by law vote for candidates for such office, the name and description of each person nominated for such office, as specified in the certificates of nomination filed with the Secretary of State.
Page 33 - No person shall show his ballot after it is marked to any person in such a way as to reveal the contents thereof, or the name of the candidate or candidates for whom he has marked his vote...
Page 26 - Candidates for offices to be filled by the electors of the entire state, or any division or district thereof greater than a county, shall file their statements in the office of the secretary of state.