A Treatise Upon the Estate and Rights of the Corporation of the City of New York, as ProprietorsMcSpedon & Baker, printers to the Common council, 1853 - 320 halaman |
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... ordinances were sufficient for its government , its code has increased to a volumnious body of laws , found in ancient charters , with elaborate clauses in a multitude of statutes , with complicated pro- visions and in a mass of ordinances ...
... ordinances were sufficient for its government , its code has increased to a volumnious body of laws , found in ancient charters , with elaborate clauses in a multitude of statutes , with complicated pro- visions and in a mass of ordinances ...
Halaman viii
... ordinances , and con- stitutions , which to them , or the greater part of them , shall seem to be good , useful or necessary for the good government of the body corporate . " This is an outline of the great offices , duties , and au ...
... ordinances , and con- stitutions , which to them , or the greater part of them , shall seem to be good , useful or necessary for the good government of the body corporate . " This is an outline of the great offices , duties , and au ...
Halaman ix
... ordinances and decisions . All the rights , powers , interests , and functions of the Corporation of New York may be arranged under the heads of Proprietary , Legislative , Executive or Municipal , and as to some of its members ...
... ordinances and decisions . All the rights , powers , interests , and functions of the Corporation of New York may be arranged under the heads of Proprietary , Legislative , Executive or Municipal , and as to some of its members ...
Halaman 18
... ordinances . ( a ) The right however of this municipal body to frame the laws for the city was not immediately allowed . It appears . that the Director General insisted , not only upon the power of appointing the members himself , but ...
... ordinances . ( a ) The right however of this municipal body to frame the laws for the city was not immediately allowed . It appears . that the Director General insisted , not only upon the power of appointing the members himself , but ...
Halaman 43
... ordinances which could lawfully be passed , were supposed not to be adequate . In all such cases the acceptance of ... ordinances . 4th . There may be the case of a power granted in the charter , as to which no Legislative provision has ...
... ordinances which could lawfully be passed , were supposed not to be adequate . In all such cases the acceptance of ... ordinances . 4th . There may be the case of a power granted in the charter , as to which no Legislative provision has ...
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Halaman 51 - All offices for the weighing, gauging, measuring, culling or inspecting any merchandise, produce, manufacture or commodity whatever, are hereby abolished; and no such office shall hereafter be created by law; but nothing in this section contained shall abrogate any office created for the purpose of protecting the public health or the interests of the State in its property, revenue, tolls or purchases, or of supplying the people with correct standards of weights and measures, or shall prevent the...
Halaman 170 - An act to reduce several laws relating particularly to the City of New York, into one act...
Halaman 58 - All city, town and village officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities, towns and villages, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities thereof, as the Legislature shall designate for that purpose.
Halaman lxvii - The people of this State, in their right of sovereignty, are deemed to possess the original and ultimate property in and to all lands within the jurisdiction of the State...
Halaman 302 - ... to the said donee or donees, grantee or grantees, for his, her or their use, for the uses and purposes therein named, expressed, or intended and for no other use or purpose whatever.
Halaman 48 - In the popular meaning of the term, nearly every corporation is public, inasmuch as they are all created for the public benefit. Yet if the whole interest does not belong to the government, or if the corporation is not created for the administration of political or municipal power, it is a private corporation.
Halaman xxv - York, or fastened to a wharf adjoining thereto ; or unless such person shall be under arrest, or such property shall be under seizure, by virtue of process or authority of the State of New York.
Halaman xxiv - The state of New Jersey shall have and enjoy exclusive jurisdiction of and over all the waters of the sound between Staten Island and New Jersey lying south of Woodbridge creek, and of and over all the waters of Raritan Bay lying westward of a line drawn from the light-house at Prince's bay to the mouth of Mattavan creek; subject to the following rights of property and of jurisdiction of the state of New York; that is to say: 1.
Halaman xxv - Jersey, which now exist, or which may hereafter be passed. 3. The State of N.ew York shall have the exclusive right of regulating the fisheries between the shore of Staten island and the middle of the said waters, provided that the navigation of the said waters be not obstructed or hindered.
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