The New York Supplement, Volume 149West Publishing Company, 1915 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... statutes which , in express terms or constructively , subject them to its provisions . Counsel for these corporate ... statute should be capable of taking , holding , or receiving any property , real or personal , by virtue of any ...
... statutes which , in express terms or constructively , subject them to its provisions . Counsel for these corporate ... statute should be capable of taking , holding , or receiving any property , real or personal , by virtue of any ...
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... statute he is now estopped from claiming that such remainder is subject to a transfer tax . [ 1 ] Chapter 399 of the Laws of 1892 , which was the transfer tax statute in force at the time of decedent's death , provided that when the ...
... statute he is now estopped from claiming that such remainder is subject to a transfer tax . [ 1 ] Chapter 399 of the Laws of 1892 , which was the transfer tax statute in force at the time of decedent's death , provided that when the ...
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... statute prescribed that , under such circumstances , the remainder interest was not taxable until it vested in possession . Therefore neither the failure of the ap- praiser to report such interest taxable nor the omission from the order ...
... statute prescribed that , under such circumstances , the remainder interest was not taxable until it vested in possession . Therefore neither the failure of the ap- praiser to report such interest taxable nor the omission from the order ...
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... statute might authorize to be delegated - and this I doubt- such a delegation may not be inferred from less than a clear expres- sion of the legislative intent and an explicit provision of the by - laws and resolution . [ 6 ] Such an ...
... statute might authorize to be delegated - and this I doubt- such a delegation may not be inferred from less than a clear expres- sion of the legislative intent and an explicit provision of the by - laws and resolution . [ 6 ] Such an ...
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... statute he is answerable , although his individual behavior might not otherwise constitute a breach of the law . More- over , his behavior on the occasion of his arrest is to be considered in the light of that disclosed by the record as ...
... statute he is answerable , although his individual behavior might not otherwise constitute a breach of the law . More- over , his behavior on the occasion of his arrest is to be considered in the light of that disclosed by the record as ...
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Page 675 - I hereby appoint sole executrix of this my last will and testament ; hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
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?
Page 64 - Every male citizen of the age of twentyone years who shall have been a citizen for ten days and an inhabitant of this State one year next preceding an election...
Page 65 - ... upon all questions which may be submitted to the vote of the people...
Page 619 - Holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note, who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof. "Indorsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery.
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.
Page 456 - No tenement house, nor any part thereof, nor of the lot upon which it is situated, shall be used as a place of storage, keeping or handling of any article dangerous or detrimental to life or health, nor for the storage, keeping or handling of feed, hay, straw, excelsior, cotton, paper stock, feathers or rags.
Page 251 - Section 1. The Executive power shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold his office for two years ; a Lieutenant Governor shall be chosen at the same time and for the same term.
Page 26 - ... subject to the provisions of law relating to devises and bequests by last will and testament...