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it might be well to have a general law to such effect, special in a single case would
be of very doubtful policy.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
STATE OF NEW YORK
Executive Chamber
Albany, May 5, 1900
Memorandum filed with Assembly bill No. 1618, introduced by Mr. Burnett,
entitled "An Act to amend the forest, fish and game law relative to the use of
set lines in Canandaigua and Honeoye lakes and the taking of certain fish by
spears in the inlets of Canandaigua lake" — Not approved
This bill is not approved by the Fish, Forest and Game Commission.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
STATE OF NEW YORK
Executive Chamber
Albany, May 5, 1900
Memorandum filed with Assembly bill No. 2366, introduced by Mr. Roche, entitled
"An Act to amend section seven hundred and ninety-one of the code of civil
procedure relating to preference among civil actions" — Not approved
This bill amends section 791 of the code of civil procedure relating to
preference among civil actions. It seeks