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Special Legislation for New York Cities, 1914–1921

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Gustav L. Schramm
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh

Abstract

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Notes on Municipal Affairs
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1922

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References

1 Art. xii, sec. 2, pp. 201–3 of clerk's manual.

2 Amended by vote of people, Nov. 5, 1907.

3 McBain, , The Law and the Practice of Municipal Home Rule, p. 103.Google Scholar

5 McBain, H. L., The Law and the Practice of Municipal Home Rule, p. 103.Google Scholar

6 Holcombe, , State Government in the United States. New York City, 1916.Google Scholar

7 Art. xii, sec. 2.

8 McBain, , The Law and the Practice of Municipal Home Rule, pp. 104–6Google Scholar, n. 1. Also S15 of 1914—Not accepted by the city, repassed by the legislature and approved by the governor. Here the obvious public opinion in Buffalo had a large part in crystallizing legislative sentiment so as to cause the legislature to override the mayor's veto.

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