Year BookThe Association, 1901 - Bar associations List of members in each volume except 1929/30-1931/32. |
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Act concerning ALAN H amendments attend school avoirdupois Bar Association BERGEN Board boy or girl Chairman Chancellor Chapter CHARLES child to attend committed Common Pleas Court in writing Court of Chancery Court of Common Court of Errors cumulative voting discharge Dunn Act Errors and Ap Errors and Appeals EUGENE STEVENSON Governor graph as follows Hudson County Insert in lieu JAMES Jersey Bar JOSEPH CROSS justice Lambertville lands lieu of Paragraph MCCARTER ment municipal corporation N. J. Atlantic City N. J. Camden N. J. Flemington N. J. Hoboken N. J. Jersey City N. J. Morristown N. J. Mount Holly N. J. New Brunswick N. J. Newark N. J. Paterson N. J. Phillipsburg N. J. Plainfield N. J. Somerville N. J. Trenton N. J. VOORHEES natural seed oysters penalty person administering provided by law Recommitted repeals ROBERT Section SINNICKSON Strike out Paragraph Supreme Court tion Vice-Chancellor WILLIAM writ of error
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Page 28 - ... as many votes as shall equal the number of his shares of stock multiplied by the number of directors to be elected, and that he may cast all of such votes for a single director or may distribute them among the number to be voted for, or any two or more of them as he may see fit, which right, when exercised, shall be termed cumulative voting.
Page 41 - The justices of the Supreme Court and Chancellor shall hold their offices for the term of seven years ; shall, at stated times, receive for their services a compensation, which shall not be diminished during the term of their appointments ; and they shall hold no other office under the government of this State, or of the United States.
Page 39 - Court may, within such limitation of time as may be prescribed by law, direct any Court of Appeals to certify its record to the Supreme Court, and may review and affirm, modify or reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeals. All cases pending in the Supreme Court at the time of the adoption of this amendment by the people, shall proceed to judgment in the manner provided by existing law.
Page 45 - ... the Judges of the Court of Errors and Appeals, except those first appointed; the Justices of the Supreme Court, the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellors shall hold their offices for the term of seven years, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services a compensation which shall not be diminished during the term of their...
Page 15 - AN" ACT to amend chapter one hundred and seventy of the laws of nineteen hundred, entitled "An act to provide for the selection, location, appropriation and management of certain lands along the palisades of the Hudson river for an interstate park and thereby to preserve the scenery of the palisades," relating to the extension of said park.
Page 38 - The Governor, or person administering the government, the Chancellor, and the six Judges of the court of errors and appeals, or a major part of them, of whom the Governor, or person administering the government, shall be one, may remit fines and forfeitures and grant pardons, after conviction, in all cases except impeachment.
Page 28 - An act to provide a uniform procedure for the enforcement of all laws relating to fish, game and birds, and for the recovery of penalties for violations thereof," approved March twenty-nine, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and the supplements thereto and acts amendatory thereof.
Page 39 - When a writ of error shall be brought, no justice who has given a judicial opinion in the cause, in favor of or against any error complained of, shall sit as a member, or have a voice on the hearing, or for its affirmance or reversal ; but the reasons for such opinion shall be assigned to the court in writing.
Page 41 - Vice-Chancellors shall hold their offices for the term of seven years, and shall at stated times receive for their services a compensation which shall not be diminished during the term of their appointment ; and they shall hold no other office under the Government of this State or the United States.
Page 19 - ... said court shall determine that said child is a juvenile disorderly person within the meaning of this act, then said court shall thereupon sentence said child to a juvenile reformatory until such child shall arrive at the age of sixteen years, unless sooner discharged by the board of control of said juvenile reformatory ; provided, however, that such sentence may be suspended, in the discretion of said court, for such time as the child shall regularly attend school and properly deport himself...