The New York Supplement, Volum 54West Publishing Company, 1899 |
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Side 31
... proceeding the allegation must be deemed to be established , opposed as it is by a denial made upon information and belief ... proceedings . The procedure is special , unusual , and peculiar to Long Island City , and the enactment seems ...
... proceeding the allegation must be deemed to be established , opposed as it is by a denial made upon information and belief ... proceedings . The procedure is special , unusual , and peculiar to Long Island City , and the enactment seems ...
Side 50
... proceedings against the defendant , none of which appear to have re- sulted in benefit to the judgment creditor ; and in the plaintiff's sup- plementary proceedings , which were commenced on May 20th and closed on June 9th , the ...
... proceedings against the defendant , none of which appear to have re- sulted in benefit to the judgment creditor ; and in the plaintiff's sup- plementary proceedings , which were commenced on May 20th and closed on June 9th , the ...
Side 65
... proceedings apply to 149th street , from the Southern boulevard to the Harlem river . That street was first legally opened to a width of 60 feet from the Harlem river to St. Ann's avenue , and to a width of 75 feet from St. Ann's avenue ...
... proceedings apply to 149th street , from the Southern boulevard to the Harlem river . That street was first legally opened to a width of 60 feet from the Harlem river to St. Ann's avenue , and to a width of 75 feet from St. Ann's avenue ...
Side 66
... proceedings from the provisions of said chapter , and providing that they shall be conducted as if this " act " had not been passed , the word " act " is used either interchangeably with " chapter " or else inad- vertently . Proceedings ...
... proceedings from the provisions of said chapter , and providing that they shall be conducted as if this " act " had not been passed , the word " act " is used either interchangeably with " chapter " or else inad- vertently . Proceedings ...
Side 67
... proceedings which were pending at the time of its enactment . But the commissioners further claim that by virtue of sections 1448 and 1614 these proceedings are expressly exempted from the operation of section 998. It seems to us that ...
... proceedings which were pending at the time of its enactment . But the commissioners further claim that by virtue of sections 1448 and 1614 these proceedings are expressly exempted from the operation of section 998. It seems to us that ...
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Side 39 - The Legislature shall provide for filling vacancies in office, and in case of elective officers, no person appointed to fill a vacancy shall hold his office by virtue of such appointment longer than the commencement of the political year next succeeding the first annual election a,fter the happening of the vacancy.
Side 187 - But no law shall ^ -authorize the construction or operation of a street railroad except upon the condition that the consent of the owners of one-half in value of the property bounded on, and the consent also of the local authorities having the control of, that portion of a street or highway upon which it is proposed to construct or operate such railroad be first obtained...
Side 770 - This was, at least, a question of fact for the jury, and not one of law for the court.
Side 403 - On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the other party as a wrongful putting an end to the contract, and may at once bring his action as on a breach of it; and in such action he will be entitled to such damages as would have arisen from the non-performance of the contract at the appointed time, subject, however, to abatement in respect of any circumstances which may have afforded him the means of mitigating his loss.
Side 36 - Justices of the Peace and District Court Justices may be elected in the different cities of this State in such manner and with such powers, and for such terms, respectively, as are or shall be prescribed by law...
Side 196 - County Courts shall have the powers and jurisdiction they now possess, and also original jurisdiction in actions for the recovery of money only, where the...
Side 99 - If the jury believe from the evidence that there exists a reasonable doubt as to the sanity of the defendant at the time of the commission of the act charged in the indictment, they must acquit the defendant.
Side 775 - The income arising from this trust estate has been paid over to Mary E. Filon and_to her executors up to January 21, 1897, when she died, leaving a last will and testament, which was duly admitted to probate by the Surrogate's Court of the county of Monroe, and letters testamentary issued thereon to her three children, S.
Side 623 - Laws relating to the property, affairs or government of cities, and the several departments thereof, are divided into general and special city laws; general city laws are those which relate to all the cities of one or more classes; special city laws are those which relate to a single city, or to less than all the cities of a class.
Side 36 - Inferior local courts of civil and criminal Jurisdiction may be established by the legislature, but no inferior local court hereafter created shall be a