The New York Supplement, Volume 182West Publishing Company, 1920 "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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... town school unit and district units ( Edu- cation Law [ Consol . Laws , c . 16 ] § 11a , as added by Laws 1919 , c . 561 ) is retroactive , does not make it unconstitutional . 4. Schools and school districts 108 ( 2 ) -Tax for expense ...
... town school unit and district units ( Edu- cation Law [ Consol . Laws , c . 16 ] § 11a , as added by Laws 1919 , c . 561 ) is retroactive , does not make it unconstitutional . 4. Schools and school districts 108 ( 2 ) -Tax for expense ...
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... town generally , the obligation should be apportioned among the school districts of the town in proportion to the benefits received . It also pro- vided that , when bonds had been issued for the erection of a new school building ...
... town generally , the obligation should be apportioned among the school districts of the town in proportion to the benefits received . It also pro- vided that , when bonds had been issued for the erection of a new school building ...
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... town and was duly col- lected from the taxpayers of said town school unit , made up of said four old school districts . The $ 4,000 so collected was used to pay the balance due for said new school building in old district No. 1 ...
... town and was duly col- lected from the taxpayers of said town school unit , made up of said four old school districts . The $ 4,000 so collected was used to pay the balance due for said new school building in old district No. 1 ...
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... town unit school law ( chapter 328 of the Laws of 1917 ) , to pro- vide that the expense of building a new schoolhouse in any district should all be paid by a tax charged against that school district as it existed before the enactment ...
... town unit school law ( chapter 328 of the Laws of 1917 ) , to pro- vide that the expense of building a new schoolhouse in any district should all be paid by a tax charged against that school district as it existed before the enactment ...
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... towns the franchise rate is 45 cents per 1,000 cubic feet , and in others it is 40 cents . Under the franchise agreements a right was given to respondent to lay its pipes in the streets and public places of the village or town upon the ...
... towns the franchise rate is 45 cents per 1,000 cubic feet , and in others it is 40 cents . Under the franchise agreements a right was given to respondent to lay its pipes in the streets and public places of the village or town upon the ...
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Page 688 - The court may determine any controversy between parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others, or by saving their rights ; but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties, the court must order them to be brought in.
Page 84 - That any common carrier, railroad, or transportation company receiving property for transportation from a point in one State to a point in another State shall issue a receipt or bill of lading therefor and shall be liable to the lawful holder thereof for any loss, damage, or injury to such property caused by it...
Page 405 - That a person to whom a bill has been transferred, but not negotiated, acquires thereby as against the transferor the title to the goods, subject to the terms of any agreement with the transferor.
Page 508 - The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals: it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good.
Page 509 - Looking, then, to the common law, from whence came the right which the Constitution protects, we find that when private property is "affected with a public interest, it ceases to be juris privati only.
Page 616 - ... if the goods are to be manufactured by the seller especially for the buyer and are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of the seller's business, the provisions of this section shall not apply.
Page 793 - Court may be removed by concurrent resolution of both houses of the Legislature, if two-thirds of all the members elected to each house concur therein.
Page 464 - If the nature of a thing is such that it is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently made, it is then a thing of danger.
Page 789 - Every contract for the leasing for a longer period than one year, or for the sale of any lands, or any interest in lands, shall be void, unless the contract, or some note or memorandum thereof expressing the consideration, be in writing, and be subscribed by the party by whom the lease or sale is to be made.
Page 793 - Justices of the Peace and judges or. justices of inferior courts not of record, and their clerks, may be removed for cause, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard by such courts as are or may be prescribed by law.