Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Volume 56Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1914 - Commerce |
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... Adoption of report protesting against action by California , or any other state , tending to dishonor the United States by impairing treaty . obligations . Approval of legislation for a Department of Purchases in the City Government as ...
... Adoption of report protesting against action by California , or any other state , tending to dishonor the United States by impairing treaty . obligations . Approval of legislation for a Department of Purchases in the City Government as ...
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New York Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber urged upon Congress the adoption of legislation pro- viding for suitable ... adopted a report urging upon the Congress the enactment of legislation to provide for a comprehensive study of the ...
New York Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber urged upon Congress the adoption of legislation pro- viding for suitable ... adopted a report urging upon the Congress the enactment of legislation to provide for a comprehensive study of the ...
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... adopted unanimously by the full committee of eighteen , one of whom was absent from the country when the report was signed . Their report , and also a copy of the Federal Reserve Act , were sent to every member of the Chamber , and a ...
... adopted unanimously by the full committee of eighteen , one of whom was absent from the country when the report was signed . Their report , and also a copy of the Federal Reserve Act , were sent to every member of the Chamber , and a ...
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... adopted at the December meeting . Arbitration has made tremendous strides since it was first established in the New York Chamber in 1768. Then it was a rough and ready method of settling disputes between merchants and others having dif ...
... adopted at the December meeting . Arbitration has made tremendous strides since it was first established in the New York Chamber in 1768. Then it was a rough and ready method of settling disputes between merchants and others having dif ...
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... adopted by the Chamber with an amendment making its terms of opposition to the proposed legislation still stronger , declared the position of the Chamber to be that the SHERMAN Anti - Trust law as interpreted by the Courts , is ...
... adopted by the Chamber with an amendment making its terms of opposition to the proposed legislation still stronger , declared the position of the Chamber to be that the SHERMAN Anti - Trust law as interpreted by the Courts , is ...
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Page 139 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 206 - To regulate and restrict the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses, and may divide the city into districts of such number, shape and area as it may deem best suited to carry out the purposes of this section.
Page 10 - And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant and...
Page 24 - Two of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years...
Page 156 - Resolved, That the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York urges...
Page 193 - ... is hereby imposed at each entry on all vessels which shall be entered in any port of the United States from any foreign port or place in North America, Central America, the West India Islands, the Bahama Islands, the Bermuda Islands, or the coast of South America bordering on the Caribbean Sea, or Newfoundland.
Page 138 - Act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws, and nothing herein shall in any way affect any right of any State or of the Federal Government or of any landowner, appropriator, or user of water in, to, or from any interstate stream or the waters thereof.
Page 72 - Any Federal reserve bank may, under rules and regulations prescribed by the Federal Reserve Board, purchase and sell in the open market, at home or abroad, either from or to domestic or foreign banks, firms, corporations, or individuals, cable transfers and bankers...
Page 27 - Therefore, be it Resolved that the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York...
Page 7 - And our will and pleasure is, and we do hereby, for us, our heirs and successors...