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  2. Capital punishment in New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, newly elected New York State governor David B. Hill set up a three-member "New York Commission" to determine a new, more humane system of execution to replace hanging. The commission included the human rights advocate and reformer Elbridge Thomas Gerry , New York lawyer and politician Matthew Hale , and Buffalo dentist and experimenter ...

  3. Hamer v. Sidway - Wikipedia

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    Hamer v. Sidway, 124 N.Y. 538, 27 N.E. 256 (N.Y. 1891), was a noted decision by the New York Court of Appeals (the highest court in the state), New York, United States.It is an important case in American contract law by establishing that forbearance of legal rights (voluntarily abstaining from one's legal rights) on promises of future benefit made by other parties can constitute valid ...

  4. List of commissioners offices of New York City - Wikipedia

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    For instance, there are 13 commissioners on the New York City Planning Commission, [1] a commissioner who oversees the Administration for Children's Services, [2] and title of the head of the Law Department is called the Corporation Counsel, [3] but only heads of New York City departments with the title of commissioner are included in the list ...

  5. Why are real estate commissions 6%? – and why that may be ...

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    Changes may soon be on the horizon for real estate commission rates after a Kansas City jury determined – in a $1.8 billion judgement in October – that commissions had been inflated and that ...

  6. Lexow Committee - Wikipedia

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    Lexow Committee (1894 to 1895) was a major New York State Senate probe into police corruption in New York City. [1] The Lexow Committee inquiry, which took its name from the committee's chairman, State Senator Clarence Lexow , was the widest-ranging of several such commissions empaneled during the 19th century.

  7. Rothko case - Wikipedia

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    Rothko's will was admitted to probate the month following his death, naming his estate executors: Bernard Reis, who had drafted Rothko's will and who became a Marlborough Gallery New York director the month before Rothko died; Theodoros Stamos, a friend and fellow artist represented by Marlborough New York starting in 1971; and Morton Levine ...

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  9. How much are closing costs when selling a house? - AOL

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    Escrow fees: If any funds are held in escrow during the course of the transaction, there will likely be fees owed to the escrow company. Per My Mortgage Insider, these can range from $300 to $700 ...