The Consolidated Laws of New York, Annotated, Vol. 63: As Amended to the Close of the Regular and Extraordinary Sessions of the Legislature of 1917; Village Law (Classic Reprint) By William Mark McKinney

Excerpt from The Consolidated Laws of New York, Annotated
The Village Law is the result of an examination of all the gen eral statutes relating to the incorporation, government and finances of villages, beginning with L. 1847, ch. 151, entitled An act in relation to firemen in incorporated Villages,' the act in relation to cemeteries in such villages (ch. 209) and the general incorpora tion act of that year (l. 1847, ch. 426) and including the legis lation of the year 1907.... The Consolidated Laws of New York, Annotated, Vol. 63: As Amended to the Close of the Regular and Extraordinary Sessions of the Legislature of 1917; Village Law (Classic Reprint)
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