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Age Limit, 598.
SEC. 13. IMPEACHMENTS, 598-612.
Origin of section, 599.-Convention of 1821, 600.-Convention of
1846; Convention of 1894, 602.-Impeachment trials; assembly ju-
diciary committee, 1853, 603.-Barnard Case, 605, 607.-First im-
peachment trial, Mather Case, 606.-Dorn Case; VanNess Case;
a question of privilege, Judge Potter's Case, 607.-Judgment on
impeachment, 612.
SEC. 14. COUNTY COURTS, 612-615.
Origin and evolution of section, 613.-Powers of court, 614.
SEC. 15. SURROGates' courts, 615-617.
Powers of court, 616.
SEC. 16. SPECIAL COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE, 617, 618.
Application of section, 617.
SEC. 17. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, 618-622.
Justices of the peace in towns, 619.-Justices of the peace in cities,
621.-Uniformity in method of selection, 622.
SEC. 18. INFERIOR LOCAL COURTS, 622-630.
Origin and application of section, 623-629.-New York, 629.
SEC. 19. CLERKs of courts, 630, 631.
SEC. 20. CERTAIN JUDICIAL OFFICERS NOT TO RECEIVE FEES; ELIGIBILITY,
General notes, 631.
631, 632.
SEC. 21. PUBLICATION OF STATUTES; Court reports, 632.
SEC. 22. LOCAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS, TERMS NOT abridged, 632, 633.
Police justices, 633.
SEC. 23. COURTS OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, 633.
Power to admit to bail, 633.
ARTICLE VII. STATE FINANCES; FOREST PRESErve; Canals, 634-670.
SEC. I. STATE CREDIT LIMITED, 634.
SEC. 2. WHEN STATE MAY CONTRACT DEBT, 634-
SEC. 3. DEBTS FOR STATE DEFENSE, 635.
SEC. 4. HOW OTHER DEBTS Authorized, 635-657.
General note, 637.—Canal bonding act of 1859, 639.—Civil War boun-
ties, 1865, 641.-Canal and general fund debts, 1870, 645.—Debt for
general deficiencies, 1872, 646.-Canal enlargement, 1895; barge
canal, 1903, 649.-Scope of constitutional provision, 650.-Debt
must be for a single object; annual tax, 651.-Whole law must be
submitted, 652.—Submission with other propositions; when act
takes effect, 654.—Repeal, 657.
SEC. 5. SINKING FUNDS, 657.
SEC. 6. CLAIMS BARRED BY STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS, 657-663.
Notes of cases, 658.
SEC. 7. FOREST PRESERVE, 664.
State's right exclusive, 664.
SEC. 8. CERTAIN CANALS NOT TO BE SOLD, 664-667.
Application and construction of section, 665.
SEC. 9. TOLLS PROHIBITED; CONTRACTS, 667, 668.
Notes of cases, 667.
SEC. IO. CANAL IMPROVEMENT, 668.
AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED IN 1905, 669, 670.
Sec. 11, state debts, how paid; sinking funds; sec. 12, improve-
ment of highways, 669.
ARTICLE VIII. CORPORATIONS And Charities, 670-705.
SEC. I. CORPORATIONS, HOW FORMed, 670-674-
Origin and scope of section, 670.-Repeal, 672.-Reserved power of
legislature, 673.-Special acts, 674.
SEC. 2. DUES OF CORPORATIONS, HOW SECURED, 674-
Application of section, 674.
SEC. 3. CORPORATION DEFINED, 675, 676.
Application of section, 675.
SEC. 4. BANKING CORPORATIONS, 676, 677.
Notes of cases, 677.
SEC. 5. SPECIE PAYMENTS NOT TO BE SUSPENDED, 677, 678.
SEC. 6. REGISTRY OF BILLS AND NOTES, 678.
Origin of section; not self-executing, 678.
SEC. 7. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, 678-680.
Construction of section, 679.
SEC. 8. PREFERENCE OF BILL HOLDERS, 680.
CORPOR
SEC. 9. NO STATE AID TO INDIVIDUALS OR CORPORATIONS, 680-683.
Money of the state, meaning of term, 681.-Appropriations for char-
itable purposes, 682.
SEC. 10. COUNTIES, CITIÉS, AND TOWNS NOT TO GIVE OR LOAN MONEY
OR CREDIT; LIMITATION OF INDebtedness, 683-699.
Amendment submitted in 1905, 685.
Gratuities, 686-688.
Limitation of Indebtedness, 688-690.
Public Purpose, 690-699.
Brooklyn bridge, 690.-Compromising claim; counsel for defendant
in criminal cases, 691.-County expenses in criminal cases, 692.-
Delegates to convention; drafted men; elevating railroad tracks;
entertainment of visitors, 693.-Exempt firemen's fund; grade
crossings; highway damages; Inebriates' Home, 694-Labor law;
lighting streets, 695.-Manufacturing corporation; monuments,
696.-Official badges; parks; rapid transit, 697.-Reimbursement
of officers; Shepherd's Fold; Spuyten Duyvil creek, 698.-Volun-
teer firemen; water district; water supply, 699.
SEC. II. STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES; LUNACY AND PRISON COMMIS-
SIONERS, 699-702.
What are charitable institutions? 700.
VSEC. 12. COMMISSIONERS, HOW appointed, 702.
SEC. 13. Existing laws cONTINUED, 703.
VSEC. 14 MAINTENANCE OF DEFECTIVES AND DELINQUENTS, INSTITU-
TIONS AND INMATES, 703-705.
Scope of section, 703.-Payments by municipalities, 704.-Education
of inmates, 705.
SEC. 15. COMMISSIONERS CONTINUED IN OFFICE, 705.
ARTICLE IX. EDUCATION, 705-720.
VSEC. 1. COMMON SCHOOLS, 705-709.
Separate schools, 706.—Right to education, 707.—Normal schools not
common schools, 709.
SEC. 2. UNIVERSITY, 709-718.
General note; unification, 709.-Commission of 1899, 714-Legisla-
tive committee, 1903; unification law, 1904; Board of Regents re-
organized, 716.
SEC. 3. EDUCATION FUNDS, 718, 719.
Application of section, 719.
VSEC. 4. SECTARIAN AID PROHIBITED, 719, 720.
Secular education in institutions, 719.
ARTICLE X. LOCAL OFFICERS; GENERAL PROVISIONS, 720-765.
SEC. I. ELECTION AND REMOVAL OF CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICERS, 720-733-
Historical note; county clerk; origin of office, 721.-District attor-
ney, 722.—Sheriffs, 723.
Governor's Power of Removal, 724-733-
Guden Case, 724-Governor's power executive, 726.-When power
subject to judicial review, 728.
SEC. 2. LOCAL OFFICERS, HOW CHOSEN, 733-757.
Home rule, 733--Judge Vann's opinion, special franchise tax case,
734-Scope of section, 735-Appointments by state authority, 736.
-Bi-partisan board, 739.-Civil service, 740.-Extension of term,
741.-Firemen; health officer, 744—Justice of the peace; new civil
divisions, 745.—New office, 748.—Transfer of powers, 753—Uni-
formity, 756.-Vacancies, 757.
SEC. 3. DURATION OF CERTAIN OFFICES, HOW FIXED, 757-760.
Application of section; assessors of New York; assistant aldermen,
758.-Civil service commission; delegation to municipality; fore-
man of repairs; House of Refuge, general supervision, 759.—
Power must be continuous; president of village; removal, 760.
SEC. 4 LEGISLATURE TO PRESCRIBE TIME OF ELECTIONS, 760.
SEC. 5. VACANCIES, 761-763.
Appointment by governor; Buffalo commissioner of public works;
deputy county clerk; holding over, 761.-Justice of the peace;
legislative discretion; New York justice of special sessions, 762.-
Superintendent of the poor; supervisor; surrogate, 763.
SEC. 6. POLITICAL YEAR, 763, 764
SEC. 7. REMOVals, 764.
SEC. 8. LEGISLATURE MAY DETERMINE VACANCIES, 764
Application of section, 764.
SEC. 9. COMPENSATION, 765.
ARTICLE XI. MILITIA, 765-770.
SEC. I. MILITIA, HOW CONSTITUTED, 765-767.
Jurisdiction of civil courts; exemptions; courts-martial, 766.
SEC. 2. ACTIVE FORCE, HOW ENLARGED, 767.
Military code, 1898, 767.
SEC. 3. ORGANIZATION AND MAINTENANCE, 767.
Armory, expense of maintenance may be charged on county, 767.
SEC. 4. GOVERNOR TO APPOINT CERTAIN MILITIA OFFICERS, 767, 768.
Limitation of governor's power, 768.
SEC. 5. OTHER OFFICERS, HOW CHOSEN, 768.
Effect of disbandment, 768.
SEC. 6. REMOVALS, 768-770.
Governor's power of removal limited, 769.
ARTICLE XII. CITIES AND VILLAGES, 770-788.
SEC. I. ORGANIZATION; RESTRICTION OF POWERS, 770-775.
General note, 770.-Municipal powers, 771.-Qualifications of voters
on propositions, 774.
SEC. 2. CITY LAWS; REFERENDUM, 775-786.
General note; object of section, 777.-Procedure relating to city
bills, 778.-Rules; judicial construction, 779-786.
SEC. 3. CITY OFFICERS, WHEN TO BE ELECTED, 786-788.
Application of section, 787.