Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of New YorkAttorney General's Office, 1921 Includes a section called Opinions of the Attorney General. |
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... fact of the matter is that he is admitted because of his membership in the organization and not because he is an employee of the person or body giving the enter- tainment , and under the terms of the War Revenue Act I think he should ...
... fact of the matter is that he is admitted because of his membership in the organization and not because he is an employee of the person or body giving the enter- tainment , and under the terms of the War Revenue Act I think he should ...
Page 60
... fact that the crest or overhang of the old timber dam was becoming weak and decayed , it was lowered one foot . The dam stood at this level until 1916 when the original dam was replaced by a concrete structure from nine to ten inches ...
... fact that the crest or overhang of the old timber dam was becoming weak and decayed , it was lowered one foot . The dam stood at this level until 1916 when the original dam was replaced by a concrete structure from nine to ten inches ...
Page 65
... or to be fairly implied from the statute . The fact that the larger part of the benefits enure to a few or that a limited number of private individuals will gain a great deal more than others of 3 OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL 65.
... or to be fairly implied from the statute . The fact that the larger part of the benefits enure to a few or that a limited number of private individuals will gain a great deal more than others of 3 OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL 65.
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... fact such cases have arisen , where the Legis- lature has assumed to pass enactments , the effect of which , if valid , was merely to divest one citizen of his property for the benefit of another , without the semblance of any public ...
... fact such cases have arisen , where the Legis- lature has assumed to pass enactments , the effect of which , if valid , was merely to divest one citizen of his property for the benefit of another , without the semblance of any public ...
Page 72
... fact that a private purpose is stated as one of the main purposes does not of itself add to or detract from the validity of the statute . The only remaining question to determine is whether the first and third purposes can be separated ...
... fact that a private purpose is stated as one of the main purposes does not of itself add to or detract from the validity of the statute . The only remaining question to determine is whether the first and third purposes can be separated ...
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Page 332 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Page 99 - Idaho—Any person who in any manner, for exhibition or display, shall place or cause to be placed any word, figure, mark, picture, design, drawing, or any advertisement of any nature, upon any flag, standard, color or ensign of the United States...
Page 61 - The constitutional validity of law is to be tested, not by what has been done under it, but by what may, by its authority, be done.
Page 97 - ... give away, or have in possession for sale, or to give away, or for use for any purpose any article, or substance, being an article of merchandise, or a receptacle of merchandise or article or thing for carrying or transporting merchandise, upon which shall have been printed, painted, attached or otherwise placed, a representation...
Page 366 - Witnesseth, that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, to him in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
Page 61 - No private or local bill, which may be passed by the Legislature, shall embrace more than one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Page 57 - A tax of 1 cent for each 10 cents or fraction thereof of the amount paid for admission to any place on or after such date, including admission by season ticket or subscription, to be paid by the person paying for such admission...
Page 306 - It is a title held in trust for the people of the State that they may enjoy the navigation of the waters, carry on commerce over them, and have liberty of fishing therein freed from the obstruction or interference of private parties.
Page 182 - No person shall be appointed or employed under any title not appropriate to the duties to be performed, and no person shall be transferred to, or assigned to perform the duties of, any position subject to competitive examination, unless he shall have previously passed an open competitive examination equivalent to that required for such position, or unless he shall have served with fidelity for at least three years in a similar position.
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