Laws of the State of New York, Volume 108

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New York State Legislature., 1885

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Page 763 - AN ACT to amend chapter one hundred and eighty of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-four, entitled "An act to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled 'An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York, and to provide a pension fund for the police department of New York city.
Page 488 - An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 4.
Page 349 - States of competent jurisdiction in the district in which such offense was committed, shall be punished for each offense by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars.
Page 140 - ... stating the date of sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the name and quantity of the...
Page 33 - 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 800 - Distinct and separate places of exit and entrance shall be provided for each gallery above the first. A common place of exit and entrance may serve for the main floor of the auditorium and the first gallery, provided Its capacity be equal to the aggregate capacity of the outlets from the main floor and the said gallery. No passage leading to any stairway communicating with any entrance or exit shall be less than four feet in width in any part thereof.
Page 139 - distinctly shown, with the name and place of business of the seller, all printed in red ink, together with the name of such poisons printed or written thereupon in plain, legible characters, which schedules are as follows, to wit: Schedule A.
Page 218 - Newark," and that by that name, they and their successors forever shall and may have perpetual succession, and shall be persons in law capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being...
Page 241 - The trustees of such company may purchase mines, manufactories and other property necessary for their business, and issue stock to the amount of the value thereof in payment therefor; and the stock so issued shall be declared and taken to be full stock, and not liable to any further calls; neither shall the holders thereof be liable for any further payments under the provisions of the tenth section of the said act...
Page 743 - ... over the lands of others ; the right to intercept and divert the flow of waters from the lands of riparian owners, and from persons owning...

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