The members of -the said board and of the said commissions shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate; and. any member may be removed from office by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him... Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900] - Page 191by New York (State). Governor (1899-1901 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1899Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 846 pages
...advice and consent of the senate ; and any member may be removed from office by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. Section 15. Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the foregoing sections and to their... | |
| Frank David Boynton - 1916 - 544 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate ; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. Existing Laws to remain in Force. SECT. 13. Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1917 - 794 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. [New.] Existing laws to remain in force. — § 13. Existing laws rerating to institutions referred... | |
| 1917 - 240 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. Existing laws to remain in force. § 13. Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the... | |
| New York (State) - 1918 - 1016 pages
...any institution subject to the provisions of this article, may be removed by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. Source.—Former State Charities L. (L. 1896, ch. 546) § 43, as added by L. 1902, ch. 252. References.—Removal... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1919 - 1010 pages
...advice and consent of the senate; and any member may be removed from office by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. § 13. Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the foregoing sections and to their supervision... | |
| New York (State) - 1919 - 688 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate: and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. r § 13. Existing laws to remain in force. Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the... | |
| 1900 - 1136 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. AKTICUS VIII — Continued. going sections and to their supervision nnd inspection, in so far as such... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1907 - 750 pages
...any institution, subject to the provisions of this article, may be removed by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense." This provision became a law on March 27, 1902 (chapter 252, Laws of 1902). It is evident that its general... | |
| New York (State) - 1916 - 680 pages
...advice and consent of the Senate ; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense. Const. 1894, Art. VIII, § 12. § 13. Certain state institutions; existing lams continued. Visitation... | |
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