Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 131, Issue 23 |
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... charge as much work as possible against the county . The supervisors were notified of this meeting on May 23d by a letter from General Welch , in which he said : " I suggest that in view of the amount of work which the county is ...
... charge as much work as possible against the county . The supervisors were notified of this meeting on May 23d by a letter from General Welch , in which he said : " I suggest that in view of the amount of work which the county is ...
Page 118
... charged to the heating plant , then the excess of payments by the county over those by the State for this purpose would be still further increased . These figures show a heavy charge placed on the county of Erie by acts of the Armory ...
... charged to the heating plant , then the excess of payments by the county over those by the State for this purpose would be still further increased . These figures show a heavy charge placed on the county of Erie by acts of the Armory ...
Page 138
... charge of smokeless powder and a bullet cast at the armory . The latter method has the advantage of permitting the utilization of the range for instruction in rapid fire , but it involves the labor of reloading in the armory . The ...
... charge of smokeless powder and a bullet cast at the armory . The latter method has the advantage of permitting the utilization of the range for instruction in rapid fire , but it involves the labor of reloading in the armory . The ...
Page 140
... charge the blankets and , in most cases , the overcoats of the company , which are rarely used except in case of field service , and are thus better cared for in the quartermaster's room than in the lockers of the men . In the smaller ...
... charge the blankets and , in most cases , the overcoats of the company , which are rarely used except in case of field service , and are thus better cared for in the quartermaster's room than in the lockers of the men . In the smaller ...
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... charge of a director who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of criminals and their needs . There should be ... charged with their board , clothing , and medical attendance , and allowed upon their release , the money so earned ...
... charge of a director who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of criminals and their needs . There should be ... charged with their board , clothing , and medical attendance , and allowed upon their release , the money so earned ...
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Page 51 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 932 - How much, if any, of the stock owned by its officers is pledged to the company as collateral? None. Amount of loajis due from directors: None. Total amount of its capital stock held by the company as collateral: None. Rates of dividends for past five years: 6 per cent, per annum.
Page 52 - And be it further enacted, That this act shall continue and be in force until the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and one, and no longer: Provided, that the expiration of the act shall not prevent or defeat a prosecution and punishment of any offence against the law, during the time it shall be in force.
Page 51 - Act, be a body politic and corporate by the name stated in such certificate, and by that name they and their successors shall and may have succession, and shall be persons in law capable of suing and being sued...
Page 50 - ... a body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of " The New York institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb...
Page 926 - Trustees for debentures (if more than one class, state series certified to by each) : All debentures retired.
Page 927 - Do you cause a personal examination of offered security to be made by salaried employees of the company who are entirely free from local influences before money is advanced to borrower?
Page 52 - And be it further enacted, That this act shall be and is hereby declared a public act, and that the same shall be construed in all courts and places, benignly and favorably, for every humane and laudable purpose therein contained.
Page 928 - What do you estimate will be lost to the company on outstanding guaranteed mortgages and debenture seeurities?
Page 43 - States: and whereas it is the incumbent duty of the people of this state to avail themselves of the means which the Almighty has placed in their hands for the production of such signal, extensive and lasting benefits to the human race: Now, therefore, in full confidence that the Congress of the United States, and the states equally interested with this state in the commencement, prosecution, and completion of those important works, will contribute their full proportion of the expense; and in order...