Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 2E. Croswell, 1881 |
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... COURT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , IN ANSWER TO A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE . STATE OF NEW YORK , IN SENATE , ALBANY , February 28 , 1881 . Resolved , That the clerks of each of the district courts in the ...
... COURT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , IN ANSWER TO A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE . STATE OF NEW YORK , IN SENATE , ALBANY , February 28 , 1881 . Resolved , That the clerks of each of the district courts in the ...
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... courts of sev- eral of the other States of the Union , and by the United States Supreme Court . In re Short's Estate , the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 16 Penn . St. ( 4 Harris . ) 63 , it is held that stocks in corporations in ...
... courts of sev- eral of the other States of the Union , and by the United States Supreme Court . In re Short's Estate , the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 16 Penn . St. ( 4 Harris . ) 63 , it is held that stocks in corporations in ...
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... court say at page 435 , " the question for our consideration in this case may be stated thus : Is a citizen of this State liable to pay taxes on money loaned out of the State ? * * * Has the Legislature power to tax it ? " The court in ...
... court say at page 435 , " the question for our consideration in this case may be stated thus : Is a citizen of this State liable to pay taxes on money loaned out of the State ? * * * Has the Legislature power to tax it ? " The court in ...
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... COURT , IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , IN ANSWER TO A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE . DISTRICT COURT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , NEW YORK , March 8 , 1881 . To the Honorable the ...
... COURT , IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , IN ANSWER TO A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE . DISTRICT COURT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT , NEW YORK , March 8 , 1881 . To the Honorable the ...
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... court , the clerk had no charge of , and , therefore , kept no record of the same . In the cases brought by the corporation attorney , all court fees are collected through his office and by him paid over to the comptroller . No. 55 . IN ...
... court , the clerk had no charge of , and , therefore , kept no record of the same . In the cases brought by the corporation attorney , all court fees are collected through his office and by him paid over to the comptroller . No. 55 . IN ...
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