Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1902 - Government publications |
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... free ingress and exit could be placed in such leases . I recommend , first , that the present law be amended so as to per- mit an agreement with owners to restrict the cutting of timber down to ten inches in diameter instead of twelve ...
... free ingress and exit could be placed in such leases . I recommend , first , that the present law be amended so as to per- mit an agreement with owners to restrict the cutting of timber down to ten inches in diameter instead of twelve ...
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... free from all other taxation . This perhaps would be excessive , but a small tax could be imposed without any very serious objection . A tax could be levied which might be known as a recording tax , to be collected by the county clerks ...
... free from all other taxation . This perhaps would be excessive , but a small tax could be imposed without any very serious objection . A tax could be levied which might be known as a recording tax , to be collected by the county clerks ...
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... FREE SCHOOL FUND . It is a well - known fact that the drift of population cityward has resulted in an increase to the cities of their proportion of the Free School Fund , and a corresponding decrease in that apportioned to the rural ...
... FREE SCHOOL FUND . It is a well - known fact that the drift of population cityward has resulted in an increase to the cities of their proportion of the Free School Fund , and a corresponding decrease in that apportioned to the rural ...
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... free storage and other facilities or dis- charge into the vessel without all of this intermediary work , which becomes very expensive . New York itself must act . It must make it possible for the railroads to have terminal facilities ...
... free storage and other facilities or dis- charge into the vessel without all of this intermediary work , which becomes very expensive . New York itself must act . It must make it possible for the railroads to have terminal facilities ...
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... free from taxation . Their shares should be subject to some form of tax- ation , as they undoubtedly are under our present laws . The diffi- culty , however , is to reach them . If it were possible to secure lists of stockholders who ...
... free from taxation . Their shares should be subject to some form of tax- ation , as they undoubtedly are under our present laws . The diffi- culty , however , is to reach them . If it were possible to secure lists of stockholders who ...
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