. A history of real estate, building and architecture in New York City during the last quarter of a century . renceto such order; changing the time within which to begin foreclos-ure of lien on a ]Hiblic im])rovement from go days to three months;permitting two or more lienors to join as plaintififs in foreclosure ;and several minor changes in practice intended to l>ring aboutgreater precision and clearness. EDIVARD L. HEYDECKER. of the Nezc York Bar. Hornbiower, Byrne, Taylor & Miller. Among New ^orks legal fraternity, who are prominently con-nected with the legal part of the real estate bu


. A history of real estate, building and architecture in New York City during the last quarter of a century . renceto such order; changing the time within which to begin foreclos-ure of lien on a ]Hiblic im])rovement from go days to three months;permitting two or more lienors to join as plaintififs in foreclosure ;and several minor changes in practice intended to l>ring aboutgreater precision and clearness. EDIVARD L. HEYDECKER. of the Nezc York Bar. Hornbiower, Byrne, Taylor & Miller. Among New ^orks legal fraternity, who are prominently con-nected with the legal part of the real estate business, is the firm ofHondilower, i,\ rne, Taxlor & Miller. The mem])ers of the firm areWilliam llornblouer, James Byrne. Howard A. Tavlor and Will-iam W. Miller. \^ thf firm is composed at the present time it wasestablished in iSSo, although the organization of the firm antedatesthat time by nearl\- a (|uarter of a century. The firm jiossesses alarge clientele and carries on a large general coqioration offices of the firm are located in the Johnson lUiilding, \o. 30Broad BriLDISG ASD ARCHITECTURE IS NEW YORK. THE NEW YORK BUILDING LAW. Xew \ork lias passed into lii>ti>ry, and theXew York—the (ireater Xew ^?o^k. as it byent is called—has c<inie into l)eing.;in!4, buildinL^s make a city. People?ct their li\ es, their health and theirordinances and laws that prescribe how buildini^sshall be constrncted. \\ hen a bnildin,<^ is to be erectedwhich is to tower above the limit of a fire departmentto snccessfnllv cope with fire, the whole conmnmit}- hasa direct interest in demanding; that it be so built as not toburn or to topi)le over in a ubject for luiblic soHcitation. In a frame shantv ; of a lamp by the kick of a vicious cow started a confla-gration that inflicted a lo^,-, of a hundred milHon of dollar> u|>on thecitizens of Chicago, and tln-ongli the di>tril)uting medium of insur-ance upon the whole Lnited State>


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