Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of New YorkAttorney General's Office, 1911 - Attorneys general's opinions Includes a section called Opinions of the Attorney General. |
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... bridges . An action was brought by the Lehigh Valley Railroad . Company against the Canal Board to determine this question . This action was tried before Mr. Justice Foote at Rochester . The particular bridge in question was the one ...
... bridges . An action was brought by the Lehigh Valley Railroad . Company against the Canal Board to determine this question . This action was tried before Mr. Justice Foote at Rochester . The particular bridge in question was the one ...
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... bridge . Thereupon the State Commission of Highways must investigate and determine whether the toll bridge was of sufficient public importance to be abolished and either ap- prove or disapprove the resolution . If the Commission ...
... bridge . Thereupon the State Commission of Highways must investigate and determine whether the toll bridge was of sufficient public importance to be abolished and either ap- prove or disapprove the resolution . If the Commission ...
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... Bridge Company , which owned and operated a toll bridge in the county of St. Lawrence , across a por- tion of Black lake . On the petition of the chairman of the High- way Commission , and without opposition on the part of the bridge ...
... Bridge Company , which owned and operated a toll bridge in the county of St. Lawrence , across a por- tion of Black lake . On the petition of the chairman of the High- way Commission , and without opposition on the part of the bridge ...
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... bridges to be condemned : The Mechanicville bridge across the Hudson river , connecting the town of Schaghticoke , Rensselaer county , and the village of Mechanicville , Saratoga county ; The Stillwater bridge across the Hudson river ...
... bridges to be condemned : The Mechanicville bridge across the Hudson river , connecting the town of Schaghticoke , Rensselaer county , and the village of Mechanicville , Saratoga county ; The Stillwater bridge across the Hudson river ...
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... as to provide explicitly that the expense of altering railroad bridges crossing navigable waters of the State for the purpose of making them conform to the Barge canal improvement shall be borne by REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL . 45.
... as to provide explicitly that the expense of altering railroad bridges crossing navigable waters of the State for the purpose of making them conform to the Barge canal improvement shall be borne by REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL . 45.
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