The attorney general, county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the State to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at... State Library Bulletin: Legislation - Page H-27by New York State Library - 1903Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 512 pages
...the provisions of this act, of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and... | |
| 1928 - 1648 pages
...the Attorney General, county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance existed, to maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The striking similarity between that statute and our statutes under consideration... | |
| Pennsylvania. Courts - 1926 - 916 pages
...county attorney or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists or is kept or is maintained may maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. . . ." In construing this section, Mr. Justice Harlan delivered the opinion... | |
| Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - 1912 - 1010 pages
...as is denned in section 1, chapter 232, Session Laws of 1901, exist, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same," etc. (Laws 1903, ch. 338, § 1, Gen. Stat, 1909, § 4388.) The contention... | |
| Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - 1907 - 1056 pages
...as is defined in section 1, chapter 232, Session Laws of 1901, exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 990 pages
...county attorney, or any citizen of the county where sucu nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the State to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. Tlie injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and... | |
| Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - 1903 - 956 pages
..."The attorney -general, county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, . may maintain an .action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually enjoin the same." Eliminating that part of the section defining a nuisance, the clause... | |
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - 1894 - 748 pages
...state's attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the state to abate and perpetually en join the same." The record of the original proceedings shows that William A. Wilkes... | |
| Kansas. Legislature. Senate - 1887 - 1054 pages
...county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the State to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and... | |
| Kansas. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1887 - 1352 pages
...county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the State to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and... | |
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