Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 18E. Croswell, 1917 - Government publications |
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... payment by localities of public moneys to private charitable institutions , by force of the new provision ( art . 8 , § 14 ) , that such payments ' may be authorized , but shall not be required by the Legis- lature ; but its effect was ...
... payment by localities of public moneys to private charitable institutions , by force of the new provision ( art . 8 , § 14 ) , that such payments ' may be authorized , but shall not be required by the Legis- lature ; but its effect was ...
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... payments would be justified for inmates received or retained , in contravention of the rules of the board . Id . FAILURE OF PRIVATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS TO EARN PUBLIC MONEYS . The courts will not compel the payment to a private ...
... payments would be justified for inmates received or retained , in contravention of the rules of the board . Id . FAILURE OF PRIVATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS TO EARN PUBLIC MONEYS . The courts will not compel the payment to a private ...
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... PAYMENT OF BILLS FOR RETENTION OF DEAF AND DUMB CHILD IN CHARITABLE INSTITUTION . The State Constitution ( Art . VIII , § 14 ) while permitting the legislature to make provision for the education and support of the deaf and dumb forbids ...
... PAYMENT OF BILLS FOR RETENTION OF DEAF AND DUMB CHILD IN CHARITABLE INSTITUTION . The State Constitution ( Art . VIII , § 14 ) while permitting the legislature to make provision for the education and support of the deaf and dumb forbids ...
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... payment of the bills , though there was no written acceptance by the superin- tendent of the poor of Herkimer county of the retention of said child in either of said institutions , and that the claim of the county for reimbursement from ...
... payment of the bills , though there was no written acceptance by the superin- tendent of the poor of Herkimer county of the retention of said child in either of said institutions , and that the claim of the county for reimbursement from ...
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... pay for the support and maintenance of any inmate not received and retained therein pursuant to the rules of the State Board of Charities , since such payment is prohibited , not by the rules affecting the repeal or amendment of the ...
... pay for the support and maintenance of any inmate not received and retained therein pursuant to the rules of the State Board of Charities , since such payment is prohibited , not by the rules affecting the repeal or amendment of the ...
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Added by chapter Albany almshouse amended by chapter annual application appointed approval Attorney-General ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE audit authorized board of charities board of managers board of supervisors by-laws certificate chapter 449 charge Charities Law child clerk commissioner of charities committed common council comptroller contract convicted corporation county treasurer Craig Colony Custodial Asylum deemed discharge dollars employees epileptic examine expenses feeble-minded female filed fiscal supervisor fund furnished hereby hospital house of refuge hundred indigent inmates insane judge jurisdiction justice juvenile delinquents liable magistrate maintenance manner ment misdemeanor Monroe county necessary overseer paid patients pauper payment physician Poor Law poor person poorhouse Powers and duties prescribed probation officer proper purpose received reformatory relief remove residence rules and regulations salary statute Supreme Court term therein thereof thereto tion town town of Oswegatchie treatment trustees York
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Page 287 - Greater New York charter, as re-enacted by chapter four hundred and sixty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and one, is hereby amended to read as follows : 1128.
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