Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 131, Issue 23 |
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... Code of civil procedure . ( 2 ) Code of criminal procedure .. 4. Historical record of statutes ... III . Work remaining to be done on the classification consolidation and 74 74 79 89 91 91 93 93 103 revision of the statutes .. 109 5 ...
... Code of civil procedure . ( 2 ) Code of criminal procedure .. 4. Historical record of statutes ... III . Work remaining to be done on the classification consolidation and 74 74 79 89 91 91 93 93 103 revision of the statutes .. 109 5 ...
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... code of the whole body of the law of the state and a revision of the rules , practice , pleadings , forms and proceedings of the courts of record of the state.2 Code of Procedure . For eighteen years , from 1847 to 1865 , various ...
... code of the whole body of the law of the state and a revision of the rules , practice , pleadings , forms and proceedings of the courts of record of the state.2 Code of Procedure . For eighteen years , from 1847 to 1865 , various ...
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... Code . " 1 Code of Remedial Justice . In 1870 , twenty - four years after the adoption of the " Field Code , " efforts again were made to revise the statutes of the state.2 Nothing was accomplished in the way of legislative enactment ...
... Code . " 1 Code of Remedial Justice . In 1870 , twenty - four years after the adoption of the " Field Code , " efforts again were made to revise the statutes of the state.2 Nothing was accomplished in the way of legislative enactment ...
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... Code . The penal code was not reported as early as the code of crim- inal procedure . It was first reported in 1865 , but was revised in 1879 by the same commissioners as the code of criminal proced- It did not wait as long for ...
... Code . The penal code was not reported as early as the code of crim- inal procedure . It was first reported in 1865 , but was revised in 1879 by the same commissioners as the code of criminal proced- It did not wait as long for ...
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... Code . 17 ... The General Municipal Law . 18 ... The County Law . 19 ... The Highway Law · 20 ... The Town Law . 21 ... The Village Law . 22 ... The General City Law . 24 ... The Tax Law 25 ... The Public Health Law .. 26 ... The State ...
... Code . 17 ... The General Municipal Law . 18 ... The County Law . 19 ... The Highway Law · 20 ... The Town Law . 21 ... The Village Law . 22 ... The General City Law . 24 ... The Tax Law 25 ... The Public Health Law .. 26 ... The State ...
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Page 51 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 934 - How much, if any, of the stock owned by its officers is pledged to the company as collateral? None. Amount of loajis due from directors: None. Total amount of its capital stock held by the company as collateral: None. Rates of dividends for past five years: 6 per cent, per annum.
Page 52 - And be it further enacted, That this act shall continue and be in force until the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and one, and no longer: Provided, that the expiration of the act shall not prevent or defeat a prosecution and punishment of any offence against the law, during the time it shall be in force.
Page 51 - Act, be a body politic and corporate by the name stated in such certificate, and by that name they and their successors shall and may have succession, and shall be persons in law capable of suing and being sued...
Page 50 - ... a body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of " The New York institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb...
Page 928 - Trustees for debentures (if more than one class, state series certified to by each) : All debentures retired.
Page 929 - Do you cause a personal examination of offered security to be made by salaried employees of the company who are entirely free from local influences before money is advanced to borrower?
Page 52 - And be it further enacted, That this act shall be and is hereby declared a public act, and that the same shall be construed in all courts and places, benignly and favorably, for every humane and laudable purpose therein contained.
Page 930 - What do you estimate will be lost to the company on outstanding guaranteed mortgages and debenture seeurities?
Page 43 - States: and whereas it is the incumbent duty of the people of this state to avail themselves of the means which the Almighty has placed in their hands for the production of such signal, extensive and lasting benefits to the human race: Now, therefore, in full confidence that the Congress of the United States, and the states equally interested with this state in the commencement, prosecution, and completion of those important works, will contribute their full proportion of the expense; and in order...