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... together with the laws since enacted , cut them up and classify the clippings ac- cording to subject . The result will be a compilation of the govern- laws of all countries on each subject . If 14 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Preface PAGE.
... together with the laws since enacted , cut them up and classify the clippings ac- cording to subject . The result will be a compilation of the govern- laws of all countries on each subject . If 14 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Preface PAGE.
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... enacted under the semblance of general forms , has been altered in a few states to accommodate the policy of state interference to the returns of the last census . Nebraska passed general revisions of the laws governing cities not in ...
... enacted under the semblance of general forms , has been altered in a few states to accommodate the policy of state interference to the returns of the last census . Nebraska passed general revisions of the laws governing cities not in ...
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... enacted to cure the defects of existing law and meet the demands of particular localities . The constitutional right to levy special assessments for bene- fits has been repeatedly affirmed in nearly every state in the Union , but there ...
... enacted to cure the defects of existing law and meet the demands of particular localities . The constitutional right to levy special assessments for bene- fits has been repeatedly affirmed in nearly every state in the Union , but there ...
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... enacted relating to the width of wagon tires in Connecticut [ '01 ch . 34 ] , Indiana , Min - ́ nesota , Pennsylvania and Rhode Island . The wide - tire law passed in California in 1899 does not become effective until 1903 . The laws of ...
... enacted relating to the width of wagon tires in Connecticut [ '01 ch . 34 ] , Indiana , Min - ́ nesota , Pennsylvania and Rhode Island . The wide - tire law passed in California in 1899 does not become effective until 1903 . The laws of ...
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... enacted in the various states during the past year will show that the subject has prob- ably received more attention by the state Legislatures than in any previous year of our history . It has been found that 43 states have enacted over ...
... enacted in the various states during the past year will show that the subject has prob- ably received more attention by the state Legislatures than in any previous year of our history . It has been found that 43 states have enacted over ...
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Page 126 - This act shall be liberally construed to the end that its purpose may be carried out, to wit : that the care, custody, and discipline of a child shall approximate, as nearly as may be, that which should be given by its parents...
Page 128 - ... probation officer as often as may be required, and subject to be returned to the court for further proceedings whenever such action may appear necessary; or the court may cause the child to be placed in a suitable family home, subject to the friendly supervision of the probation officer...
Page 66 - ... all property subject to taxation shall be taxed in proportion to its value.
Page 271 - Washington is the mightiest name of earth — long since mightiest in the cause of civil liberty, still mightiest in moral reformation. On that name no eulogy is expected. It cannot be. To add brightness to the sun or glory to the name of Washington is alike impossible. Let none attempt it. In solemn awe pronounce the name, and in its naked deathless splendor leave it shining on.
Page 15 - That it is hereby declared to be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior in carrying out the provisions of this act, so far as the same may be practicable and subject to the existence of feasible irrigation projects, to expend the major portion of the funds arising from the sale of public lands within each State and Territory hereinbefore named for the benefit of arid and semiarid lands within the limits of such State or Territory...
Page 62 - Except as to railroad and other quasi public corporations, in case of debts so secured, the value of the property affected by such mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or obligation, less the value of such security, shall be assessed to the owner of the property, and the value of such security shall be assessed and taxed to the owner thereof, in the county, city, or district in which the property affected thereby is situate.
Page 8 - ... the Legislature may regulate and fix the wages or salaries, the hours of work or labor, and make provision for the protection, welfare and ARTICLE XII — Continued. safety of persons employed by the State or by any county, city, town, village or other civil division of the State, or by any contractor or subcontractor performing work, labor or services for the State, or for any county, city , town, village or other civil division thereof.
Page 2 - Federal constitution providing for the election of United States Senators by direct vo.te of the people, and we favor direct legislation wherever practicable.
Page 30 - Every order, resolution, or vote to which the concurrence of both Houses may be necessary, except on a question of adjournment, shall be presented to the Governor, and, before it shall take effect, be approved by him, or, being disapproved, shall be repassed by a majority of all the members elected to both Houses, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in case of a bill.