Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-68: From no. 91 to no. 122, inclusiveWeed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... institution , purpose or object , except such as have been or 4 shall be established by and be owned and controlled solely by 5 the State , except the following : the New York institution for 6 the blind ; the New York State institution ...
... institution , purpose or object , except such as have been or 4 shall be established by and be owned and controlled solely by 5 the State , except the following : the New York institution for 6 the blind ; the New York State institution ...
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... above referred to , as will be seen by reference to the act . In order to show that the institution of this Metropolitan Police Board in the city of New York has largely increased the taxation in the city of New York , we refer No. 101. ] ...
... above referred to , as will be seen by reference to the act . In order to show that the institution of this Metropolitan Police Board in the city of New York has largely increased the taxation in the city of New York , we refer No. 101. ] ...
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... INSTITUTIONS . The undersigned dissents from the article reported by the Com- mittee on charities , and begs leave to state his reasons therefor , as follows : 1st . The undersigned proposes to limit the powers of the Board of ...
... INSTITUTIONS . The undersigned dissents from the article reported by the Com- mittee on charities , and begs leave to state his reasons therefor , as follows : 1st . The undersigned proposes to limit the powers of the Board of ...
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... institutions , yet he does not hesitate to say that in his judgment it would be far better to close the door entirely against any aid from the State , to all institutions without exception , other than those exclusively owned and ...
... institutions , yet he does not hesitate to say that in his judgment it would be far better to close the door entirely against any aid from the State , to all institutions without exception , other than those exclusively owned and ...
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... INSTITUTIONS . The undersigned dissents from the article reported by the Com . mittee on charities , and begs leave to state his reasons therefor , as follows : 1st . The undersigned proposes to limit the powers of the Board of ...
... INSTITUTIONS . The undersigned dissents from the article reported by the Com . mittee on charities , and begs leave to state his reasons therefor , as follows : 1st . The undersigned proposes to limit the powers of the Board of ...
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Página 29 - Viet. c. 95, enacts, that all actions and proceedings which before the passing of this act might have been brought in any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Record, where the plaintiff dwells more than twenty miles from the defendant, or where the cause of action did not arise wholly or in some material point within the jurisdiction of the court within which the defendant dwells or carries on his business at the time of the action brought...
Página 32 - ... he looked upon the independence and uprightness of the judges, as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects; and as most conducive to the honour of the crown.
Página 21 - Hammerstein, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one of the defendants in the within entitled action; that he has read the foregoing answer and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Página 8 - The Legislature shall provide by law for the registry of all bills or notes, issued or put in circulation as money, and shall require ample security for the redemption of the same in specie.
Página 5 - The enacting clause of all bills shall be "The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows," and no law shall be enacted except by bill.
Página 4 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy.
Página 7 - ARTICLE VI. SECTION 1. The Assembly shall have the power of impeachment, by the vote of a majority of all the members elected. The Court for the trial of impeachments shall be composed of the President of the Senate, the Senators, or a major part of them, and the Judges of the Court of Appeals, or the major part of them.
Página 18 - Of A STATE POLICE. The Legislature at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution shall provide by law for the organization of a State police force which shall be in lieu of city, county or district police departments now existing, under whatever name thty may have been or are now known or designated.