Documents, Volumen21,Parte2,Temas45-64The Board, 1854 |
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Página 870
... give his attention , likewise , to the general business of the firm , and that there was , in fact , no necessity of his being on board the boat , as these defendants had a careful pilot on board , competent to navigate it , and that ...
... give his attention , likewise , to the general business of the firm , and that there was , in fact , no necessity of his being on board the boat , as these defendants had a careful pilot on board , competent to navigate it , and that ...
Página 873
... give his attention to it , as required by the terms of the copartnership ; and they say that the said neglect of the said plaintiff to assist his copartners in the direction of the said business , has been a continued grievance , and ...
... give his attention to it , as required by the terms of the copartnership ; and they say that the said neglect of the said plaintiff to assist his copartners in the direction of the said business , has been a continued grievance , and ...
Página 874
... give the said plaintiff any information respecting the affairs of the said firm upon his application for the same , or that he ever refused to furnish him with as full and explict a statement of the affairs of the said firm as it was in ...
... give the said plaintiff any information respecting the affairs of the said firm upon his application for the same , or that he ever refused to furnish him with as full and explict a statement of the affairs of the said firm as it was in ...
Página 883
... give a deed of the island , held in his name , to the defendant Morgan , and sur- render the command of the said steamboat ; and that the de- fendant Morgan should take the property of the firm , at an appraised value , as security for ...
... give a deed of the island , held in his name , to the defendant Morgan , and sur- render the command of the said steamboat ; and that the de- fendant Morgan should take the property of the firm , at an appraised value , as security for ...
Página 914
... gives to the Common Council the power to organ- ize , regulate and govern the Fire Department , but grants it no authority to delegate such power to any other body . 2d . And further , your Committee are well satisfied that if such ...
... gives to the Common Council the power to organ- ize , regulate and govern the Fire Department , but grants it no authority to delegate such power to any other body . 2d . And further , your Committee are well satisfied that if such ...
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application Assistant Alderman avenue bill Board of Aldermen Board of Assistants boat boxes quill pens boxes sand Brisley Brought forward Carried forward Catharine street cents City and County Clerk Commissioners Committee Common Council Comptroller contract Corporation Croton Aqueduct day of June days at $2 dead animals defendants further answering Department deponent deposes and says deposition District dozen braid Draper duly sworn East river Eighth avenue railroad envelopes F. R. TILLOU ferry firm follows:-I reside furnished Gansevoort grant hand-writing hundred dollars inkstands island James John Brady Keen lease Lent Lowber Mayor Morgan North river offal paid paper person pier plaintiff purchase Randall's Island ream damask note reams briefs reams laid letter received recollect Recorder resolution Reynolds Roosevelt street ferry says as follows says as follows:-I Sinking Fund street Taylor Third avenue railroad thousand dollars Varnum Ward York
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Página 1733 - The Constitution is the work or will of the people themselves, in their original, sovereign, and unlimited capacity. Law is the work or will of the legislature in their derivative and subordinate capacity. The one is the work of the creator, and the other of the creature.
Página 1736 - Municipal law, thus understood, is properly defined to be a 'rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong.
Página 1733 - Whatever may be the case in other countries, yet in this, there can be no doubt, that every act of the Legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is absolutely void.
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Página 929 - Commonalty of the said city, in the sum of four thousand dollars, lawful money of the United States...
Página 1721 - Misdemeanor,' in its usual acceptation, is applied to all those Crimes and Offences for which the law has not provided a particular name; and they may be punished, according to the degree of the offence, by fine or imprisonment, or both.