Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issues 32-39E. Croswell, 1908 - Government publications |
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... taken from the Hudson river and it is obvious that it will be far more economical to tap the river within reasonable distance of New York than to go to its distant head waters and build expensive retaining reservoirs . If steps could ...
... taken from the Hudson river and it is obvious that it will be far more economical to tap the river within reasonable distance of New York than to go to its distant head waters and build expensive retaining reservoirs . If steps could ...
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... taken for that purpose ; but they were unable to agree with him upon the compensation and dam- ages to be paid for the property to be so taken . The Commission was therefore compelled to , and did , institute condemnation pro- ceedings ...
... taken for that purpose ; but they were unable to agree with him upon the compensation and dam- ages to be paid for the property to be so taken . The Commission was therefore compelled to , and did , institute condemnation pro- ceedings ...
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... taken from Borden's Condensed Milk Company's pond by means of a twelve - inch pipe through the dam , on , over and through the lands of the milk company , through a meter to filter beds on lands of said company opposite the company's ...
... taken from Borden's Condensed Milk Company's pond by means of a twelve - inch pipe through the dam , on , over and through the lands of the milk company , through a meter to filter beds on lands of said company opposite the company's ...
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... taken from the said Borden's Milk Company pond is not to exceed the amount prescribed in section 532 of the Greater New York charter , as added by chapter 726 of the Laws of 1905 . That the need of said village for a water supply ...
... taken from the said Borden's Milk Company pond is not to exceed the amount prescribed in section 532 of the Greater New York charter , as added by chapter 726 of the Laws of 1905 . That the need of said village for a water supply ...
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... taken a large part of its water supply , and is also the riparian owner of large quantities of land abutting on the streams , reser- voirs and brooks in the vicinity of the village of Brewster . Its property rights , interests and ...
... taken a large part of its water supply , and is also the riparian owner of large quantities of land abutting on the streams , reser- voirs and brooks in the vicinity of the village of Brewster . Its property rights , interests and ...
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