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... Applications refused and otherwise disposed of , Grade Crossings , 8888 81 84 85 86 Land - damage Cases arising from the Alteration of Grade Cross- ings , 101 Corporate Applications for Dissolution , 103 Corporations required without ...
... Applications refused and otherwise disposed of , Grade Crossings , 8888 81 84 85 86 Land - damage Cases arising from the Alteration of Grade Cross- ings , 101 Corporate Applications for Dissolution , 103 Corporations required without ...
Page xvii
... application of the Treasurer and Receiver - General , or of any party interested in the succession , the probate court shall appoint three disinterested persons , who , being first sworn , shall appraise the property in question for the ...
... application of the Treasurer and Receiver - General , or of any party interested in the succession , the probate court shall appoint three disinterested persons , who , being first sworn , shall appraise the property in question for the ...
Page 3
... application for licenses there- under to citizens of the Commonwealth . The obvious purpose of the act is to secure the safety of the public by requiring persons assuming to take charge of steam boilers and engines to demon- strate ...
... application for licenses there- under to citizens of the Commonwealth . The obvious purpose of the act is to secure the safety of the public by requiring persons assuming to take charge of steam boilers and engines to demon- strate ...
Page 21
... application for aid would endanger his health . A city or town officer who knowingly violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars . The natural ...
... application for aid would endanger his health . A city or town officer who knowingly violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars . The natural ...
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... applying to a corporation or individual hav- ing a right to do business in the State would be unconstitutional as denying a right guaranteed by the federal Constitution ( see Barron v . Burnside , 121 U. S. 186 , 199 ) , a majority of ...
... applying to a corporation or individual hav- ing a right to do business in the State would be unconstitutional as denying a right guaranteed by the federal Constitution ( see Barron v . Burnside , 121 U. S. 186 , 199 ) , a majority of ...
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Action of tort administrator appointed receiver Attorney-General ex rel Attorney-General waived right Auditor's first report authority Board of Health Certificate filed certificate of condition Charles clerk Commonwealth contract corporation to file damages caused election estate in Massachu estate in Massachusetts executor executrix Failure of foreign file certificate file first papers filed and information foreign corporation Fred George George W grade crossings heard on payment HERBERT PARKER information dismissed Insurance Commissioner John Legislature license to receive Manufacturing Company Mary Mayor and Aldermen Middlesex County opinion paid and information papers required payment of tax Pending Peti Petition for abolition Petition for instructions Petition for license petitioners pond proper form Railroad Company receive personal estate Referred to commissioners required by St Return filed Selectmen Settled setts Sewerage Board statute Street crossing Street Railway Company Suffolk County Superior Court Supreme Judicial Court Tax paid tion for license trustee William Worcester
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Page 38 - All the provisions of the existing constitution, inconsistent with the provisions herein contained, are hereby wholly annulled.
Page 59 - To insure upon the stock or mutual plan vessels, freights, goods, money, effects, and money lent on bottomry or respondentia, against the perils of the sea and other perils usually insured against by marine insurance, including risks of inland navigation and transportation...
Page 52 - ... by a fine of not less than twenty nor more than fifty dollars ; for a second offense by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days...
Page 38 - ... is hereby annulled. ART. XXXIII. A majority of the members of each branch of the general court shall constitute a quorum for . ~ „ , . , . -.. the transaction of business, but a less number may adjourn from day to day, and compel the attendance of absent members.
Page 1 - Columbia from nine o'clock in the forenoon until five o'clock in the afternoon...
Page 25 - If no cause for delay can be shown, it would seem reasonable to require the demand to be made within the time limited by the statute for bringing the action. There is the same reason for hastening the demand, that there is for hastening the commencement of the action ; and in both cases the same presumptions arise from delay.
Page 183 - That the person named as agent is a proper person, and that he has no private interest in the arrest of the fugitive. (e) If there has been any former application for a requisition for the same person, growing out of the same transaction, it must be so stated, with an explanation of the reasons for a second request, together with the date of such application, as near as may be.
Page 67 - Every person who has been committed to a workhouse shall, if able to work, be kept diligently employed in labor during the term of his commitment. If he is idle and does not perform such reasonable task as is assigned, or if he is stubborn and disorderly, he shall be punished according to the orders aud regulations established by the directors.
Page 184 - ... given for the absence of such affidavit. 2. Proof by affidavit of facts and circumstances satisfying the Executive that the alleged criminal has fled from the justice of the State, and is in the State on whose Executive the demand is requested to be made, must be given. The fact that the alleged criminal was in the State where the alleged crime was committed at the time of the commission thereof, and is found in the State upon which the requisition was made, shall be sufficient evidence, iu the...
Page 183 - The full name of the person for whom extradition is asked, together with the name of the agent proposed, to be properly spelled, in roman capital letters, for example: JOHN DOE.