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... passed a resolution declaring the said business to be a nuisance , but they deny that the said complaints were well founded , or that any just cause existed for the said resolution , or that the said resolution had any validity , and ...
... passed a resolution declaring the said business to be a nuisance , but they deny that the said complaints were well founded , or that any just cause existed for the said resolution , or that the said resolution had any validity , and ...
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... hundred and sixty thou- sand dollars . Although the resolutions on this subject have passed the Board of Councilmen , apparently without opposition , the Comptroller is compelled to believe that it was done under DOCUMENT No. 46. ...
... hundred and sixty thou- sand dollars . Although the resolutions on this subject have passed the Board of Councilmen , apparently without opposition , the Comptroller is compelled to believe that it was done under DOCUMENT No. 46. ...
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... passed , the resolutions , if adopted , will be a dead letter ; unless the charter and its ordinances are as grossly violated as they were in the sale of this property , in that memorable era of dark deeds which preceded the advent of ...
... passed , the resolutions , if adopted , will be a dead letter ; unless the charter and its ordinances are as grossly violated as they were in the sale of this property , in that memorable era of dark deeds which preceded the advent of ...
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... passed from the city in 1852 . The terms on which it is proposed for this to be done may appear to others , as it did to your Committee , extrav- agantly high in price . Especially does it seem so when the price paid for it is brought ...
... passed from the city in 1852 . The terms on which it is proposed for this to be done may appear to others , as it did to your Committee , extrav- agantly high in price . Especially does it seem so when the price paid for it is brought ...
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... passed 1813 , and as amended in 1833 , 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 ...
... passed 1813 , and as amended in 1833 , 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 ...
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Página 1266 - Britain, to be made and levied of his Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements, to the Use of our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, if he the said CD shall fail in the Condition endorsed.
Página 1706 - In all cases of a verification of a pleading, the affidavit of the party must state that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated on his information or belief, and as to those matters, that he believes it to be true...
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.
Página 1733 - FUNDAMENTAL LAWS are established. The constitution is certain and fixed ; it contains the permanent will of the people, and is the supreme law of the land ; it is paramount to the power of the legislature, and can be revoked or altered only by the authority that made it.
Página 1484 - In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York...
Página 1267 - ... without leave, then this recognizance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.
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.