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... iron pipe , concrete arch or box culverts and filling , or covering the openings with solid flooring of rails or girders and concrete and ballasting the track over them . The replacing of the light iron bridges with stronger structures ...
... iron pipe , concrete arch or box culverts and filling , or covering the openings with solid flooring of rails or girders and concrete and ballasting the track over them . The replacing of the light iron bridges with stronger structures ...
Page 270
... iron girder which was being drawn through the street on a truck . Closed car No. 8 of the same line and running between the same points , ran into the rear of car No. 120 after the latter had collided with the girder . Car No. 78 of the ...
... iron girder which was being drawn through the street on a truck . Closed car No. 8 of the same line and running between the same points , ran into the rear of car No. 120 after the latter had collided with the girder . Car No. 78 of the ...
Page 349
... iron , run- ning from the park above the tunnel down the wall to the roof of the tunnel , and to be located between the two tracks . This location will make the ladder more visible and prevent boys and others from coming into the tunnel ...
... iron , run- ning from the park above the tunnel down the wall to the roof of the tunnel , and to be located between the two tracks . This location will make the ladder more visible and prevent boys and others from coming into the tunnel ...
Page 365
... iron bridges are in good condition and fairly well painted ; men are now engaged in repairing them ; all have standard floor systems , properly maintained . The masonry is generally good and repairs or renewals are being made where ...
... iron bridges are in good condition and fairly well painted ; men are now engaged in repairing them ; all have standard floor systems , properly maintained . The masonry is generally good and repairs or renewals are being made where ...
Page 366
... iron bridge , which bridge is over the tracks of the Buffalo and Niagara Falls branch of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad . There are two main tracks also an additional track considered as a siding , on which the empty ...
... iron bridge , which bridge is over the tracks of the Buffalo and Niagara Falls branch of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad . There are two main tracks also an additional track considered as a siding , on which the empty ...
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Page 94 - ... shall upon demand, and without extra charge, give to each passenger paying one single fare a transfer, entitling such passenger to one continuous trip to any point or portion of any railroad embraced in such contract, to the end that the public convenience may be promoted by the operation of the railroads embraced in such contract substantially as a single railroad with a single rate of fare.
Page 96 - Every such corporation shall upon demand, and without extra charge, give to each passenger paying one single fare a transfer, entitling such passenger to one continuous trip to any point or portion of any railroad embraced in such contract...
Page 214 - ... until the board of railroad commissioners shall certify that the foregoing conditions have been complied with, and also that public convenience and a necessity require the construction of said railroad as proposed in said articles of association. The foregoing certificate shall be applied for within six months after the completion of the three weeks' publication hereinbefore provided for.
Page 202 - In the interpretation of statutes the great principle which is to control is the intention of the Legislature in passing the same, which intention is to be ascertained from the cause or necessity of making the statute, as well as other circumstances. A strict and literal interpretation is not always to be adhered to, and where the case is brought within the intention of the makers of the statute it is within the statute, although by a technical interpretation it is not within its letter. It is the...
Page 91 - Subject to the constitution and laws of the state, the board of aldermen shall have power to regulate the use of streets and sidewalks by foot passengers, animals or vehicles; to regulate the speed at which vehicles shall be driven or ridden and at which vehicles shall be propelled in the streets...
Page 190 - ... it is Ordered, that said application be and the same is hereby granted and the...
Page 91 - ... along the streets; and to make all such regulations in reference to the running of stages, omnibuses, trucks and cars as may be necessary for the convenient use and the accommodation of the streets, piers, wharves or stations. Whenever the word
Page 165 - ... to all parties to whom notice of the hearing in said proceedings was given, or who appeared at said hearing by counsel or in person.
Page 202 - A strict and literal interpretation is not always to be adhered to, and where the case is brought within the intention of the makers of the statute, it is within the statute, although by a technical interpretation it is not within its letter. It is the spirit and purpose of a statute which are to be regarded in its interpretation ; and if these find fair expression in the statute, it should be so construed as to carry out the legislative intent, even although such construction is contrary to the...
Page 282 - When a train stops or is delayed, under circumstances in which it may be overtaken by another train, the flagman must go back immediately with stop signals a sufficient distance to insure full protection.