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shall not be passed except in conformity with the provisions of 2 this section. After any bill for a special city law, relating to a 3 city, has been passed by both branches of the legislature, the 4 house in which it originated shall immediately transmit a cer5 tified copy thereof to the mayor of such city, and within fifteen. 6 days thereafter the mayor shall return such bill to the house from 7 which it was sent, with his certificate thereon, stating whether 8 the city has or has not accepted the same.

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In every city of the first class, the mayor, and in every other 10 city, the mayor and the legislative body thereof, concurrently, 11 shall act for such city as to such bill; but the legislature may 12 provide for the concurrence of the legislative body in cities of the 13 first class. The legislature shall provide for a public notice and 14 opportunity for a public hearing concerning any such bill in 15 every city to which it relates, before action thereon. Such a bill, 16 if it relates to more than one city, shall be transmitted to the 17 mayor of each city to which it relates, and shall not be deemed 18 accepted, unless accepted, as here provided, by every such city. 19 Whenever any such bill is accepted, as herein provided, it shall 20 be subject, as are other bills, to the action of the governor. 21 Whenever any such bill is returned without the acceptance of the 22 city or cities to which it relates, or is not returned within such 23 fifteen days, it may, nevertheless, again be passed by both 24 branches of the legislature, and it shall then be subject, as are 25 other bills, to the action of the governor. In every special city 26 law which has been accepted by the city or cities to which it - These lines are twelve point spaced in original.

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FORM OF PROPOSAL FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CON

VENTION PRINTING

(Under Chapter 76, Laws of 1915.)

ALBANY, N. Y., April 9, 1915

To the Honorable Secretary of State, Comptroller and AttorneyGeneral:

(Constituting the State Printing Board, State of New York.) J. B. LYON COMPANY, Albany, N. Y.:

The undersigned propose to do the Constitutional Convention printing and work connected therewith for the State of New York, at the prices and on the conditions herein named, and agree to comply fully with the requirements of the State Printing Law, and in quantity, quality, and manner set forth, described and provided in the advertisement or notice calling for proposals for said printing, namely:

CONVENTION BILLS OR OVERTURES

Composition, presswork, paper, etc., 500 copies of

each four page signature, per page..

Each additional 100 copies, per page...

CONVENTION CALENDARS

Composition, presswork, paper, etc., 500 copies of

each four page signature, per page.

Each additional 100 copies, per page.........

DOCUMENTS, JOURNALS, ETC.

Composition, presswork, paper, etc., 500 copies of each eight page signature, plain matter, per page..

Rule and figure matter, per page....

Each additional 100 copies, plain matter, per page..
Rule and figure matter, per page..

CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS

Composition, presswork, paper, etc., 500 copies of

each eight page signature, per page..

Each additional 100 copies, per page...

$1 05

10

250

10

1 20

2 50

10

10

1 55

10

BINDING JOURNALS, DOCUMENTS, ETC

Binding in paper covers, per copy.
Binding in cloth covers, per copy..

$0 01 13

For engraving on stone, steel or wood, and printing maps, plans and illustrations for convention documents, the price to be paid, including cutting, folding and pasting the same, shall in no case exceed the lowest rates current for work of the desired quality in Albany and New York city at the time said work may be done. It is understood that no extra pay will be claimed or allowed for any corrections or alterations in proof sheets. And the right to abrogate or annul any contract made in pursuance hereof, for failure or nonperformance on the part of said person or firm, is hereby expressly reserved to the Secretary of State, Comptroller and Attorney-General.

J. B. LYON COMPANY,

CHAS. M. WINCHESTER,
Vice-President.

I hereby guarantee that if the foregoing bid for the Constitutional Convention printing is accepted that J. B. Lyon Company will enter into a contract in compliance with said proposals, give the necessary security, and make due and proper performance of said contract.

WM. LYON.

I certify that the above guarantor resides in the city of Albany, N. Y., is a freeholder, and able to make good his guaranty.

GEORGE ADDINGTON,

County Judge of the County of Albany.

NOTE Under the provisions of Chapter 76, Laws of 1915, a certified check on some state or national bank or the money, to the amount of $10,000, is required to accompany each bid.

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