All books of minutes, entry or account, and the books, bills, vouchers, checks, contracts, or other papers connected with or used or filed in the office of, or with any officer, board or commission acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village... Legislative Document - Page 210by New York (State). Legislature - 1922Full view - About this book
| 1886 - 548 pages
...equitable defense, under the direction of such person as the court may appoint for that purpose. 8. All books of minutes, entry, or account and the books,...filed in the office of, or with any officer, board, or commissioner acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village, or municipal corporation in the... | |
| New York (State) - 1881 - 1058 pages
...its judgment or order, designate and appoint. All books of minutes, entry or account, and the boots, bills, vouchers, checks, contracts or other papers...any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this state are hereby declared to be public records and shall be open, subject to reasonable regulations... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1882 - 656 pages
...taxpayers. It provides that "all officers, agents, commissioners and other persons acting for and in behalf of any county, town, village or municipal corporation of this state may be prosecuted, and an action or actions may be maintained against them to prevent any illegal official... | |
| 1912 - 1266 pages
...chiefs of bureaus. Section 51 of the General Municipal Law provides that: "All books of minutes, bids, vouchers, checks, contracts or other papers connected...with or used or filed In the office of, or with any office, board or commission acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village or municipal corporation... | |
| George W. Cothran - 1889 - 1026 pages
...its judgment or order, designate and oppoint. Certain books, etc., declared to be public records.] All books of minutes, entry or account, and the books,...any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this state, are hereby declared to be public records, and shall be open, subject to reasonable regulations... | |
| New York (State) - 1889 - 816 pages
...under the direction of such person as the court may, in its judgment or order, designate and appoint. All books of minutes, entry or account, and the books,...any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this state are hereby declared to be public records, and shall be open, subject to reasonable regulations... | |
| 1890 - 1124 pages
...to prosecute and maintain an action against all officers, agents, commissioners and other persons, acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this state and each and every of them, to prevent any illegal official act on their part or to prevent... | |
| 1890 - 1086 pages
...to prosecute and maintain an action against all officers, agents, commissioners, and uther persons, acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village, or municipal corporation in this state, and each and every of them, to prevent any illegal official act on their part, or to... | |
| 1891 - 182 pages
...to prosecute and maintain an action against all officers, agents, commissioners, and other persons, acting for or on behalf of any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this State and each and every of them, to prevent any illegal official act on their part or to prevent... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1922 - 524 pages
...of the common-law rule. For example, section 51 of the General Municipal Law provides in part that: "All books of minutes, entry or account, and the books,...any county, town, village or municipal corporation in this state are hereby declared to be public records, and shall be open, subject to reasonable regulations... | |
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