The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, 1909: Prepared Under the Direction and Control of the Board of Statutory Consolidation, Composed of Adolph J. Rodenbeck, William B. Hornblower, John G. Milburn and Adelbert Moot, Comprised in Fifty-nine Chapters, and the Public Service Commissions Law and the Railroad Law, Constituting All the General Statutory Law of the State of New York, Except that Contained in the Code of Civil Procedure and Code of Criminal Procedure ...American Law Book Company, 1909 |
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... that of the former year since it will con- tain all amendments to date . This plan will be followed as long as the cumulative volume remains of a suitable size for convenient viii PREFACE use ; when necessary , by reason of.
... that of the former year since it will con- tain all amendments to date . This plan will be followed as long as the cumulative volume remains of a suitable size for convenient viii PREFACE use ; when necessary , by reason of.
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... necessary for the proper enforcement of such laws and the proper administration . of the department , who shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by him and their necessary expenses . The compensation of his clerks , assistants ...
... necessary for the proper enforcement of such laws and the proper administration . of the department , who shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by him and their necessary expenses . The compensation of his clerks , assistants ...
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... such pre- caution against the spreading of the disease , as the nature thereof may in his judgment render necessary or expedient , and which he may specify in such notice . Such notice shall be 10 CONSOLIDATED LAWS - AMENDMENTS 1909.
... such pre- caution against the spreading of the disease , as the nature thereof may in his judgment render necessary or expedient , and which he may specify in such notice . Such notice shall be 10 CONSOLIDATED LAWS - AMENDMENTS 1909.
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... necessary or expedient to prevent the communication of the disease by infection or contagion , in any way from the places so quarantined . The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules regulating the sanitation of stables and other ...
... necessary or expedient to prevent the communication of the disease by infection or contagion , in any way from the places so quarantined . The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules regulating the sanitation of stables and other ...
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... necessary to assist him in discharging the duties imposed upon him by this article , and may fix their compensation , to the amount appropriated therefor . No animal shall be de- stroyed by the commissioner or by his order on the ground ...
... necessary to assist him in discharging the duties imposed upon him by this article , and may fix their compensation , to the amount appropriated therefor . No animal shall be de- stroyed by the commissioner or by his order on the ground ...
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