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The consolidated laws of the State of New York : prepared pursuant to Laws 1904, chapter 664, by the Board of Statutory Consolidation passed at the one hundred and twenty-second session of the legislature begun January 6, 1909, and ended ... together with the Public Service Commissions Law and the Railroad law, and published by the State ..

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Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources Part I, 1620–1926 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
New York (State)
Contributor:
New York (State). Board of Statutory Consolidation.
Series:
Making of modern law : primary sources ; pt. 1, 1620-1926.
Standardized Title:
Laws, etc.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--New York (State).
Law.
New York (State).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (9 volumes)
Edition:
Official edition.
Other Title:
MOML Primary Sources.
Place of Publication:
Albany : J.B. Lyon Co., State Printers, 1909-1910.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Contents:
v. 1. Agricultural law to educational law
v. 2. Election law to insanity law
v. 3. Insurance law to partnership law
v. 4. Penal law to real property law
v. 5. Religious corporations law to village law
v. 6. The statutory record of the Consolidated laws of the state of New York
v. 7. Official index of the consolidated laws of the State of New York / by Harry M. Ingram and Archie D. Gibbs
v. 8. Education law
v. 9. Public service commissions law. Railroad law. Supplemental acts relating to railroads
Notes:
Vols. 1-5 paged continuously
Vols. 8-9: Consolidated laws of the State of New York ... 1910
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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