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Any violation of this proking vision by the clerk or treasurer shall be a
misdemeanor , and shall subject the offender to a fine ... The books and accounts
of the treasurer shall at all reasonable hours be open to the inspection of any
elector of said city . ... of the treasury and the funds aforesaid ; which report and
account shall be referred to a committee for examination . ... The commissioners
of excise of the said city shall make a report in writing every month to the common
council , signed ...
Any violation of this proking vision by the clerk or treasurer shall be a
misdemeanor , and shall subject the offender to a fine ... The books and accounts
of the treasurer shall at all reasonable hours be open to the inspection of any
elector of said city . ... of the treasury and the funds aforesaid ; which report and
account shall be referred to a committee for examination . ... The commissioners
of excise of the said city shall make a report in writing every month to the common
council , signed ...
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The police justice of said city shall keep an office in such place Police in said city
as the common council shall ... All dockets and other books kept by said police
clerk shall , at Books and all times , be subject to the inspection and examination
of the city subject to attorney , the common council , or any member thereof , or of
the board inspe of police , and it shall be the duty of said clerk to produce such ...
The police justice of said city shall keep an office in such place Police in said city
as the common council shall ... All dockets and other books kept by said police
clerk shall , at Books and all times , be subject to the inspection and examination
of the city subject to attorney , the common council , or any member thereof , or of
the board inspe of police , and it shall be the duty of said clerk to produce such ...
Page 43
In case the common council shall order the whole or any part of the expense of
any improvement or public work , or the ... the common coun - Tax to be cil shall
be assessed on all real and personal estate in said city according to the valuation
of the ... Immediately after such assessments shall have been completed , the
assessors shall determine the time and place ... objections , and the assessment
books shall there be open to the examination and inspection of all parties
interested .
In case the common council shall order the whole or any part of the expense of
any improvement or public work , or the ... the common coun - Tax to be cil shall
be assessed on all real and personal estate in said city according to the valuation
of the ... Immediately after such assessments shall have been completed , the
assessors shall determine the time and place ... objections , and the assessment
books shall there be open to the examination and inspection of all parties
interested .
Page 53
The common council of said city may , upon the recommenda - Sale of tion of the
board of education hereinafter ... such records and all the books , accounts ,
vouchers and papers of said board shall at all times be subject to the inspection
of ...
The common council of said city may , upon the recommenda - Sale of tion of the
board of education hereinafter ... such records and all the books , accounts ,
vouchers and papers of said board shall at all times be subject to the inspection
of ...
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The aldermen who shall be elected on the first Tuesday of March , eighteen
hundred and eighty , shall hold their said offices ... The members of the common
council shall meet in the common coun - mou Sun . mon council chamber , in the
city hall of ... their number , and shall keep a journal of its proceedings , which
shall , at all times , be open for public inspection . ... aldermen and commonalty ,
of the city of Troy , and shall possess all the powers , and be subject to the
provisions of ...
The aldermen who shall be elected on the first Tuesday of March , eighteen
hundred and eighty , shall hold their said offices ... The members of the common
council shall meet in the common coun - mou Sun . mon council chamber , in the
city hall of ... their number , and shall keep a journal of its proceedings , which
shall , at all times , be open for public inspection . ... aldermen and commonalty ,
of the city of Troy , and shall possess all the powers , and be subject to the
provisions of ...
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Page 602 - 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...
Page 22 - ... the ballot shall be a paper ticket, which shall contain, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, the names of the persons for whom the elector intends to vote, and shall designate the office to which each person so named is intended by him to be chosen...
Page 248 - ... whose railroad is or shall be hereafter intersected by any new railroad, shall unite with the owners of such new railroad in forming such intersections and connections, and grant the facilities aforesaid...
Page 86 - ... state that there is due to him thereon from the adverse party a specified sum, which he claims to recover or set off.
Page 535 - Bronx in said city, in the office of the register of the city and county of New York.
Page 274 - A husband or wife shall not be compelled, or without consent of the other, if living, allowed, to disclose a confidential communication, made by one to the other, during marriage. In an action for criminal conversation, the plaintiff's wife is not a competent witness for the plaintiff, but she is a competent witness for the defendant as to any matter in controversy; except that she cannot, without the plaintiff's consent, disclose any confidential communication had or made between herself and the...
Page 745 - Laws may be operated by an unlicensed person, shall be inspected internally and externally once each year, between the first day of June and the first...
Page 248 - To regulate the time and manner in which passengers and property shall be transported, and the compensation to be paid therefor ; but such compensation, for any passenger and his ordinary baggage, shall not exceed three cents per mile.
Page 248 - From time to time to borrow such sums of money as may be necessary for completing and finishing or operating their railroad, and to issue and dispose of their bonds for any amount so borrowed, and to mortgage their corporate property and franchises to secure the payment of any debt contracted b}' the company for the purposes aforesaid...
Page 397 - ... the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, in the department in which it is proposed to be constructed, may, upon application, appoint three Commissioners who shall determine, after a hearing of all parties interested, whether such railroad ought to be constructed or operated, and their determination, confirmed by the court, may be taken in lieu of the consent of the property owners.