Admiral Realty Co. v. C. of N. Y., 71. Ahern v. Elder (Ahern, In re), 72. Aldinger v. Pugh, 61 n. Allen, Matter of, 63.
Altering Main Street, Sing Sing, Mat- ter of, 61 n.
Application of Church, Matter of, 70 n.
Baker v. C. of N. Y., 33, 117, 118. Barker v. Town of Floyd, 62 n. Bartlett v. King, 44 n.
Board of Public Improvements, Mat- ter of, 34, 35.
Board of Street Opening, 45, 46. Bowen v. U. S., 44 n.
Brick Presbyterian Church v. Mayor, etc., of N. Y. C., 58n.
Brigham v. N. Y., 45 n.
| Geneva (City of) v. Fenwick, 90, 91. Ghee v. Northern Union Gas Co., 34 n.
Gibbs v. Luther, 90. Gilchrist, Matter of, 93. Goetz v. Duffy, 101 n. Gubner v. McClellan, 71 n. Gude, see New York (City of), In the Matter of
Hamburger v. C. of N. Y., 117, 118. Hammer v. State, 50 n.
Hammitt v. Gaynor, 89, 90.
Harrington v. Trustees of Rochester, 49 n.
Heckmann v. Pinkney, 43 n, 49 n. Henneberger, Matter of, 70, 71. Heymann v. Steich, 55 n. Higgins v. Bell, 61 n.
Brooklyn City R. Co. v. Whalen, 94, Hellyer v. Prendergast, 92, 93.
Buffalo (City of), In re, 62 n. Buffalo (City of) v. Neal, 62 n. Buffalo (City of) v. Till, 92 n
Christey, Matter of, 92.
City of, see name following Clamp, In re, 63
Cleveland v. Watertown, 128, 129, 139. Coates v. Mayor, etc., of N. Y., 58 n. Commissioners of Central Park, In re, 6n, 60.
Commonwealth v. Grinstead, 50 n. Connor v. Mayor, 51 n.
Danielsen v. Sigsbee, Humphrey & Co., et al., 47, 48.
Demarest v. Mayor, etc., of C.
Deutermann v. Wilson, 75.
Huntington, Matter of, 49 n.
Lantry v. Hoffman, 110 n. Lewis v. City of Syracuse, 61 n.
McAdam, In re, 9 n, 51 n.
McKenna v. C. of N. Y., 55 n.
East 176th St., Matter of (Matter of McKenna v. Edmundstone, 41, 42,
Mercantile National Bank v. Mayor, | People ex rel. Lardner v. Carson,
etc., of N. Y., 46.
Messer Co. v. Rothstein, 101 n. Mollnow v. Rafter, 92.
Moore v. Mayor, etc., of N. Y., 58. Morris' License, see New York (City of), In re.
Municipal Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission, 62 n.
Murdoch v. Griffenhagen, 62 n.
Newman, In re, 93.
New York (City of), In the Matter of (O. J. Gude, App.), 103 n. New York (City of), In re (Morris' License), 106, 107.
New York (City of) v. Alhambra Theatre Co., 107.
New York (City of) v. Foster, 101 n. New York (City of) v. Trustees of Sailors' Snug Harbor, 100, 101. New York (City of) v. Wineburg Advertising Co., 102, 103.
N. Y. Elevated R. R. Co., Matter of, 70.
N. Y. Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Matter of, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 n, 47.
O'Connor v. C. of N. Y., 30 n.
People ex rel. Leet v. Keller, 64. People v. Levy, 49 n.
People ex rel. Newburg Savings Bank v. Peck, 49 n.
People ex rel. N. Y. Electric Lines v. Squire, 70 n.
People v. O'Neil, 75n. People v. Parmerter, 63. People ex rel. Pumpyansky v. Keat- ing, 32, 35.
People v. Quigg, 61 n.
People ex rel. Quinn v. Feitner, 55 n. People v. Rontey, 75 n.
People ex rel. Roosevelt v. West- chester County Supervisors, 61 n. People ex rel. Second Ave. R. Co. v. Coleman, 51.
People v. Sheridan, 75.
People ex rel. Shipston v. Thompson, 128 n.
People ex rel. Sloane v. Fallon, 49 n. People ex rel. Smith v. Van de Carr, 75.
People ex rel. Speight v. Coler, 61 n. People ex rel. Terbush & Powell v. Dibble, 95, 96.
People ex rel. Trustees v. Dohling, 61 n.
People ex rel. Van Beuren & N. Y.
Bill Posting Co. v. Miller, 101 n.
Opening of East 169th Street, In re, People ex rel. Van Dieren v. Moore, 34 n.
Schieffelin v. Craig, 63 m. Schnaier & Co., v. Grigsby, 101. Stryker v. Mayor, 58 n.
Troy Press Co., Matter of, 62 n.
Udall v. Trustees of Brooklyn, 58n.
Waldo v. Christman, 109, 110. Walters v. C. of N. Y., 118 n. Wheelock, Matter of, 42. Whipple v. Christian, 61 n. Worthington v. London Guaranty and Assurance Co., 34 n.
Van Denburgh v. Village of Green-Zickler v. Union Bank and Trust Co., bush, 61 n. 50 n.
Administrative Code, analyzed, gen- | Bennett, Senator, bill proposing in-
erally, 131, 132, 140-7; advocated, by Charter Revision Commission, 1907-9, 141, after 1909, 146; con- demned by Legislative Joint Com- mittee on Charter, 145; defects in execution, 1909, 142-4; disadvan- tages inherent in adoption simul- taneously with new charter, 146-7; distinguished from prior uses of conditional repeal, 140; local power to amend, under draft of 1909, 143-4, fuller power desirable, 146 n, 147; penal provisions, temporarily placed in 1909 draft, 74. Aldermen, see Board of Aldermen, Amendatory Act, of 1901, as name of charter revision of 1901, 18; see also Charter. Amendments, of charter, number and
rate of passage, 19, Appendix A; of Consolidation Act, 10, 81. Arndt, W. T., The Emancipation of the American City, 86 n. Ash, The Building Code of the City of New York, 79n, quoted, 102; The Greater New York Charter, annot., omissions by, 2n, policy in printing acts outside formal charter, 13 n, sources of charter in Consolidation Act indicated, 17 n; New York City Consolidation Act, as in force 1891, quoted regarding acts not amending Consolidation Act in terms, 10. Association of the Bar of New York City, see Bar Association. Attorney General, general laws in re- lation to ordinances construed, 62 n; Municipal Empowering Act construed, 89; Optional City Gov- ernment Law construed, 127-8.
Bar Association, of N. Y. C., charter of 1897 criticized by, 20; Commit- tee on Amendment of the Law of, criticizes general form of charter, 21-3; civil service, state control of, approved, 65 n; conditional repeal, wider use of scheme of Building Code advocated, 20 n.
crease in local salary control, 120. Binkerd, R. S., Municipal Empower ing Act policy explained by, 86. Birdseye, The Greater New York Charter, lists sources of charter in Consolidation Act, 17 n.
Black, Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws, quoted regarding effect of codifica- tion in repeal, 50 n; quoted regard- ing relation of general and special Blanket repealers and saving clauses, legislation, 59 n. see Repeal. Bliss, G., 8 n.
Board of Aldermen, powers, over Building Code, 97-104; over de- partmental organization, 126 n; de- volution of, 54; over salaries, 113, 114 n, 122. Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment, charter revision committee of, 146 n; departmental organization, power over, 124, 126n; retirement of employees, in relation to Munici- pal Empowering Act, 90; salaries, control of, 112, 113, 114, 122. Board of Statutory Consolidation, established, 6, consolidation N. Y. C. laws by, advocated, 24-5; preparation of Digest of N. Y. C. laws by, 25 n.
Board of Supervisors, see Counties; see also Devolution. Board of Taxes and Assessments, as illustration of devolution of powers, 55.
Boilers, inspection of, general law made flexible, 79.
Bond issues, General Municipal Law provisions do not override special law, 62; by special acts, in relation to Municipal Empowering Act, 90. Borough presidents, 54, 55. Brooklyn, legislation affecting, con- dition in 1875, 8; population of, in relation to N. Y. C., 14; Repub- lican legislators from, attitude to- ward increased local salary control, 120 n. See also Devolution.
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