The New York Supplement, Volume 149West Publishing Company, 1915 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... franchise of a street railroad company provided for the erection of a single line of center trolley poles , and under such system the cars could not be conveniently and safely operated with less than 7 feet 10 inches between the tracks ...
... franchise of a street railroad company provided for the erection of a single line of center trolley poles , and under such system the cars could not be conveniently and safely operated with less than 7 feet 10 inches between the tracks ...
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... franchise given by the plaintiff's predecessor in 1884 provided for the construction and operation of a single track street surface railway , operated by horse power , with switches , sidings , turn- outs , etc. , and contained the ...
... franchise given by the plaintiff's predecessor in 1884 provided for the construction and operation of a single track street surface railway , operated by horse power , with switches , sidings , turn- outs , etc. , and contained the ...
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... franchise provision to the contrary , I would hold that where the city authorities locate and require the tracks of a street surface railway system to be laid farther apart than is usual and ordinary , and , in the absence of an express ...
... franchise provision to the contrary , I would hold that where the city authorities locate and require the tracks of a street surface railway system to be laid farther apart than is usual and ordinary , and , in the absence of an express ...
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... franchise required that the tracks be placed on either side . of the line of poles , in approximately the center of the street , and in the franchise which contained this provision in reference to the use of center poles is the ...
... franchise required that the tracks be placed on either side . of the line of poles , in approximately the center of the street , and in the franchise which contained this provision in reference to the use of center poles is the ...
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to be immaterial . They were there when the plaintiff's franchise was granted and when the plaintiff made its agreement in respect to the pavement , and the question is not how much of the street is occupied and used by the plaintiff ...
to be immaterial . They were there when the plaintiff's franchise was granted and when the plaintiff made its agreement in respect to the pavement , and the question is not how much of the street is occupied and used by the plaintiff ...
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Page 50 - ... the board of directors in the management of the business and affairs of the corporation, and may have power to authorize the seal of the corporation to be affixed to all papers which may require it.
Page 66 - Shall there be a Convention to revise the Constitution, and amend the same?
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Page 68 - In cities and villages having five thousand inhabitants or more, according to the last preceding state enumeration of inhabitants, voters shall be registered upon personal application only; but voters not residing in such cities or villages shall not be required to apply in person for registration at the first meeting of the officers having charge of the registry of voters.
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