| Rhode Island - 1923 - 368 pages
...is a qualified elector of this state, shall be preferred for appointment and employment. Age, loss of limb or other physical impairment, which does not in fact incapacitate, shall not disqualify such veteran, if he possesses the other requisite qualifications. SEC. 2. This act shall... | |
| Michigan - 1924 - 52 pages
...States of America has been a participant, shall be preferred for appointment and employment ; age, loss of limb or other physical impairment which does not,...incapacitate, shall not be deemed to disqualify them: Pro- proviso, vided, That whenever it shall become necessary to fill by ap- y^ncjes pointrnent any... | |
| California - 1924 - 1952 pages
...of the Rebellion must be preferred for appointment, employment, and retention therein; and age, loss of limb, or other physical impairment, which does not in fact incapacitate, shall not be deeemed to disqualify them, provided they possess the capacity necessary to fill the position; and... | |
| New York (State). Department of Civil Service - 1926 - 92 pages
...service within the greater city of New York, is very hroad if it is not, indeed, indefinite. It says, "No person holding a position by appointment or employment in the state of New York, or in the several cities, counties, towns or villages thereof who is an honorably discharged soldier,"... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1928 - 786 pages
...discharged Union soldiers and sailorsjshal^be 2refem:d^rjp4iQJnimejU .and_ employment; age, loss oFTimb or other physical impairment which does not in fact...discharge the duties of the position involved. And in all cases the person having the power of employment or appointrnenL_unless the statute provides... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1895 - 480 pages
...discharged Union soldiers and sailors, shall be preferred for appointment and employment. Age, loss of limb or other physical impairment, which does not...deemed to disqualify them, provided, they possess the other requisite qualification." On the 1st of March, 1886, the Civil Service Statute was again amended... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1903 - 502 pages
...provided. The previous provisions of the section, which possibly you have overlooked, to the effect that " no person holding a position by appointment or employment in the State of New York, or in the several cities, etc.," without doubt covers the place held by this person. He is to be regarded... | |
| Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1901 - 452 pages
...preference in sailors shall be preferred for appointment and employment. Pu'Dlic service. Age, loss of limb, or other physical impairment which does not...deemed to disqualify them, provided they possess the other requisite qualifications. — Acts of 1889, Chapter 124. Sec. 115. No honorably discharged soldier,... | |
| New York (State) - 1916 - 208 pages
...that veterans are not to be deemed disqualified by age, loss of limb or other physical impairment, provided they possess the business capacity necessary...to discharge the duties of the position involved, it was held that the proviso did not have the effect of limiting the employment of veterans to business... | |
| New York (State) - 1916 - 680 pages
...office in the department of public works is governed by chapter 370, Laws of 1899 which provides that "no person holding a position by appointment or employment in the state of New York, . . . who is an honorably discharged soldier . . . shall be removed from such position or employment,... | |
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