Laws of the State of New York, Volume 111

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New York State Legislature., 1888
Includes private and local laws.
 

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Page 84 - AN ACT to amend section one hundred and fifty-nine of 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.
Page 86 - 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 699 - Where no sewer exists in the street, the yard or area shall be so graded that all water, from the roof or otherwise, and all filth shall flow freely from it and all parts of it into the street gutter, by a passage beneath the sidewalk, which shall be covered by a permanent cover, but so arranged as to permit access to remove obstructions or impurities.
Page 192 - ... authorizing him to enter and search such building or place, and to arrest any person there present...
Page 735 - ... under the provisions of chapter one hundred and forty of the Laws of eighteen hundred and fifty. entitled "An act to authorize the formation of railroad corporations, arid to regulate the same...
Page 195 - A constable or police officer must, and any agent or officer of any said societies may, arrest and bring before a court or magistrate having jurisdiction, any person offending against any of the provisions of this title. Any officer or agent of any of said societies may lawfully interfere to prevent the perpetration of any act of cruelty upon any animal in his presence.
Page 138 - ... pay to the plaintiff the amount of any judgment which may be recovered in the action against him, not exceeding a sum specified in the undertaking, with interest. The sum so specified must be at least equal to the amount of the plaintiff's demand, as...
Page 220 - The Legislature shall have the right, at any time by law, to submit to the people the question of calling a convention to alter, reform or abolish this Constitution, and when upon such submission, a majority of all the votes cast shall be in favor of said proposition, then delegates shall be chosen, and the convention shall assemble in such mode and manner as shall be prescribed.
Page 515 - ... and by that name they and their successors shall and may have succession, and shall be persons in law capable of suing and being sued ; and they and their successors may have and use a common seal, and...
Page 210 - The court shall also have power at any time to amend any defect or informality in any of the special proceedings authorized by this act, as may be necessary ; or to cause new parties to be added, and to direct such further notices to be given, to any party in interest, as it deems proper...

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