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OFFICIAL NOTICES

OFFICIAL NOTICES IN IN g BOARD OF Court,COMMISSION OF CHARITIES COUNTY.Second Department. in Lunacy.LUNA(JY. AND CORRECTIONCOMMISSIONERS Term,[SupremeGeneral Orders-Order6, 1894.]The Statute authorizing the State Commission in Lunacy to make certain orders, and providing that, “before such order Is issued, it must be approved by a justice of the 8upreme Court,” does not make an order of the Commission so approved an order of court, and therefore the refusal of the judge to revoke his approval is not appealable. Appeal from Special Term, Kings County. Application by the Board of Commissioners of Charities and Correction Of Kings county for order vacating the approval of an order made by the State Commission In Lunacy, and directed to petitioner. From an order denying the motion, petitioner appeals. Dismissed. Argued before BRowN, P. J., and DraMAs and Pa.i-r, J. J.JOaN S.A.QtJINTARD,appellant. for respondent.W.IIOSENDALE,Attorney-General,for this appeal, and it must be from an order made in an action or special proceeding, in the cases specified in the Code. Code Civ. Proc. § § 1,347, 1,348, 1,356. This is neither an action nor special proceeding. Id. 3,333, 3,334. It is not prosecuted for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

OFFICIAL NOTICES

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 50 (4): 596 – Apr 1, 1894

OFFICIAL NOTICES

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 50 (4): 596 – Apr 1, 1894

Abstract

IN IN g BOARD OF Court,COMMISSION OF CHARITIES COUNTY.Second Department. in Lunacy.LUNA(JY. AND CORRECTIONCOMMISSIONERS Term,[SupremeGeneral Orders-Order6, 1894.]The Statute authorizing the State Commission in Lunacy to make certain orders, and providing that, “before such order Is issued, it must be approved by a justice of the 8upreme Court,” does not make an order of the Commission so approved an order of court, and therefore the refusal of the judge to revoke his approval is not appealable. Appeal from Special Term, Kings County. Application by the Board of Commissioners of Charities and Correction Of Kings county for order vacating the approval of an order made by the State Commission In Lunacy, and directed to petitioner. From an order denying the motion, petitioner appeals. Dismissed. Argued before BRowN, P. J., and DraMAs and Pa.i-r, J. J.JOaN S.A.QtJINTARD,appellant. for respondent.W.IIOSENDALE,Attorney-General,for this appeal, and it must be from an order made in an action or special proceeding, in the cases specified in the Code. Code Civ. Proc. § § 1,347, 1,348, 1,356. This is neither an action nor special proceeding. Id. 3,333, 3,334. It is not prosecuted for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or

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Abstract

IN IN g BOARD OF Court,COMMISSION OF CHARITIES COUNTY.Second Department. in Lunacy.LUNA(JY. AND CORRECTIONCOMMISSIONERS Term,[SupremeGeneral Orders-Order6, 1894.]The Statute authorizing the State Commission in Lunacy to make certain orders, and providing that, “before such order Is issued, it must be approved by a justice of the 8upreme Court,” does not make an order of the Commission so approved an order of court, and therefore the refusal of the judge to revoke his approval is not appealable. Appeal from Special Term, Kings County. Application by the Board of Commissioners of Charities and Correction Of Kings county for order vacating the approval of an order made by the State Commission In Lunacy, and directed to petitioner. From an order denying the motion, petitioner appeals. Dismissed. Argued before BRowN, P. J., and DraMAs and Pa.i-r, J. J.JOaN S.A.QtJINTARD,appellant. for respondent.W.IIOSENDALE,Attorney-General,for this appeal, and it must be from an order made in an action or special proceeding, in the cases specified in the Code. Code Civ. Proc. § § 1,347, 1,348, 1,356. This is neither an action nor special proceeding. Id. 3,333, 3,334. It is not prosecuted for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or

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Published: Apr 1, 1894

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