The New York Supplement, Volume 137West Publishing Company, 1913 "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... filed , must be searched not merely for such six months , but from September 1 , 1899 , as a designation might at any time after then have been filed and be still in force . Such section provides it shall remain in force during the ...
... filed , must be searched not merely for such six months , but from September 1 , 1899 , as a designation might at any time after then have been filed and be still in force . Such section provides it shall remain in force during the ...
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... filed pursuant to the terms of section 430 of the Code of Civil Procedure , from January 1 , 1912 , to date of return , and certify the result to Wise & Lichenstein , attorneys , etc. , and said certifi- cate reads as follows ...
... filed pursuant to the terms of section 430 of the Code of Civil Procedure , from January 1 , 1912 , to date of return , and certify the result to Wise & Lichenstein , attorneys , etc. , and said certifi- cate reads as follows ...
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... filed prior to the appointment of the commissioners ; but it is apparent that the regulation was not intended to be made until after the acquirement of the land condemned , for the Appellate Division said : " It is said that Perry ...
... filed prior to the appointment of the commissioners ; but it is apparent that the regulation was not intended to be made until after the acquirement of the land condemned , for the Appellate Division said : " It is said that Perry ...
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... filed against the premises or any part thereof and remain unsatisfied ; it being understood that the parties of the first part may ( but only at their election , however ) out of said fifteen thousand dollars ( $ 15,000 ) or any part ...
... filed against the premises or any part thereof and remain unsatisfied ; it being understood that the parties of the first part may ( but only at their election , however ) out of said fifteen thousand dollars ( $ 15,000 ) or any part ...
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... filing of a verified petition and the issue of a citation or an order to show cause , unless the issue and service of such citation or order to show cause is waived by the parties affected , or to be affected . There is filed herein no ...
... filing of a verified petition and the issue of a citation or an order to show cause , unless the issue and service of such citation or order to show cause is waived by the parties affected , or to be affected . There is filed herein no ...
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