Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 18E. Croswell, 1917 - Government publications |
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... treasurer . The treasurer shall , 1. Have the custody of all moneys , notes , mortgages and other securities and obligations belonging to the institution ; 2. Keep a full and accurate account of all receipts 86 STATE CHARITIES LAW .
... treasurer . The treasurer shall , 1. Have the custody of all moneys , notes , mortgages and other securities and obligations belonging to the institution ; 2. Keep a full and accurate account of all receipts 86 STATE CHARITIES LAW .
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... custody , maintenance , training and treatment ; and its officers and agents are given the custody of the persons of the inmates for the purpose of securing these objects . The inmates become , as it were , the wards of the State ...
... custody , maintenance , training and treatment ; and its officers and agents are given the custody of the persons of the inmates for the purpose of securing these objects . The inmates become , as it were , the wards of the State ...
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... custody of indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , in the discretion of the Board of Managers , and under such regulations as to payment and otherwise as such board shall prescribe . FACTS . Some time prior to March 30 , 1911 ...
... custody of indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , in the discretion of the Board of Managers , and under such regulations as to payment and otherwise as such board shall prescribe . FACTS . Some time prior to March 30 , 1911 ...
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... custody of indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , in the discretion of the board of managers , and under such regulations as to payment , and otherwise as such board shall prescribe . If the child comes within the indigent class ...
... custody of indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , in the discretion of the board of managers , and under such regulations as to payment , and otherwise as such board shall prescribe . If the child comes within the indigent class ...
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... custody of the poor and indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , at a rate which shall not exceed the weekly per capita cost of main- taining all inmates as determined yearly by the board of managers . The maintenance of the ...
... custody of the poor and indigent feeble - minded persons and idiots , at a rate which shall not exceed the weekly per capita cost of main- taining all inmates as determined yearly by the board of managers . The maintenance of the ...
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