tha Ship wtth it ot otich TCpar^ tlw eaaal board may, by reoolu- Baa adopted at a nwetlns at which the atataaactaaar and aarveyor and tbe euper- tetariflaat of public work* are pra^ent de- taroUaa and declare that It la proposed ta abandon auch lands or atructul-ea ro- POatad by the atoto engineer and surveyor aad tbe aupertatondent of publlc works as na lonser noceeeary or useful for canal purpuaea, and flxlns a time when and ptaea where tatereeted municipalities, per- aoaa. ftma and corporationa ahall tie beard, and ihall publish auch resolution, .mgltth notice of the time and place of bcor- lac whloh time ahall not be iess than thirty daya after tho last date of publica- ttaa aa hereinafter provided. Such publi- oatlon of auch resolution and notice ehall ba made by publlshins the aama at leaat t^wlc* a week for two Bucceaslve weeks In tha offlclal stoto paper, and if such lands mr atructures pro(>oaed to be abandoned ar» ottuated wholly or in part In a city ar incorporated vlllage where a dally nawapaper la published, auch resolution and notice shall t>o published in any such paper at least twice a week for two suc- asaoive weeks; but tf there be tio such Toiwapoper published In such city or in¬ corporated village, or auch landa or slruc- tarea are not altuated wholly or In part ta any city or Incorporated village, ther. •ueb reeolutlon end notice shall be pub- llahod In a newspaper published In each oounty In which the lands and structures to be abandoned, or any part thereof, ,are altuated. at leaat once a week for two aucceaatve weeka.
In addition to such publication, such reaolutlon and notice shall, within ten titym ot the date of the flrst publication, be aerved by mailing tho same In a se¬ curely closed, post-paid wrapper, addres,s- ed to each municipality, person, flrm or corporatton who has flled with the canal board a request In writing that a.-.y such resolution and notice bo so served on them.
After tho hearing herein provided for, tho canal board may, by resolution adopt¬ ed by the afflrmative votes of nt least three members of tbo canal board In ad¬ dition to the afflrmative votes of the state engineer and surveyor and tho aiip'-rln- tendent of public works, abandon the lands and structures go reported and thereupon such lands or structures may be sold and conveyd by the state as In this artlclo provided.
In case any lands or structures are abandoned for canal purposes as herein provided, tho commlsKinners nf tho land offlce shall cause to he marie an ex;imlna- tlon of such abandoneri lands and utruc- ture^ for the purpose of ascertaining and determining tho valuo of the right, title and interejit of the state In the same for manufacturing, commercial or private purposes. Such examination nnd aPl't'.'il;ial shall bo made by a committee or by such other method as in tho Judgment of tho commlslHOners will be for the best Inter¬ ests of the sl.ate, ond a verified report, containing thn results of such examina¬ tion and appraisal, shall be made and Jlled with tho secretary of .state Such appBolseraent shall bo m,ailo In ,'iuih man¬ ner as to permit the sale of the landfi and Structures ao apiiral,';nd in accordance with the provisions of this article,
I B4. Sale to city or village. The com¬ missioners of tho land office may sell and convey the right, title and interest of the stato tn and to any such lands or struc¬ tures which have been abandoned ami ap¬ praised iMirsuant to tho provisions of nr--- tlon flfty-lhree. ir any tiuc-h Uuida or struc¬ tures are situated wiihin the limits of a city or incorporated viiiage, and tlieir use ta whole or In part l,s desired by the clly or inoorporated vlll;ige wherein they aro situated, the commi!3.sioiicis of the land oflloe may sell such laiirin or ,'^lructures, ta wholo or In part, to sucli i ily or in¬ oorporated vlllago al the upii * .d valua tbareof on such term,y aa nia,'^,-ii'i'in ad- -vantaseoua to the slal' proviileil such dty or ¦village flies with he conimission- eia of tlw land offlce, witlun four months after tho adoption of the resolution of abandonment pnovldcd for in ,si.'i;tlon fifty- three of this clie£pter, a wr^Un notice of Ita tatantion to purcha.se t • wholo or a part of auoh lands or slruituiis and any city or Inoorporatod village bo tlliiig such notloe ehall be flrst entiiled to purchusa eitlier the whote or a part of such lands or etruotures aa may l>e Indicated by such notice, provided such purchaae Is mado within the tlm* and upon the terms as to payment of the purchase price fixed by tho oommiastonere of the land ofllco. Any auch city or tooorporatod ¦village ia heroby authorised to acquire such lands or struc¬ turea and to provide means of payment therefor.
I Et. Bale to owner of building. The awnar of a tniUdlng loeatod upon any tenda situated tn a city or incorporated Tlllase, so atiandoned for canal purpoaes and not sold to a city or tacorpuraled vil- tasa aui preacribed by section flfty-four, or upon any land or structures ao abandoned tor oanal inirpoaes and not within a. oity ¦r taoorporated villase, which building •hall bave occupied suob lands for flve yeaea prior to January fb-st nlneteea hnndbad and sixteen, shall have a prefor- entlal risht to aotjuire the land occupied by oaoh bntlding at the appraised value tbareot^ aod the commissioners of tbe land ofllco shall, on applloatian and proof of oooupation by such owner, convey to him at tho apprateod ¦value the right, tltla and Interest of the state In the land oooiiplad by euch buUtting. The oonimi»- alonora of the land offlce may serve upon the owner of any such buitdlns a notice otatins ttiat such land baa beon abandon¬ ed, tho appraised value of tho land oo- oapled l>y auch building, and that the owner has a prefcrontiol tight to pur¬ chaae the aame wiUita a time sjiecitled ta ¦uch notioe. Soch notice may be served porsoaally upon such owner, or upon any •dolt person ta ctiarge of auch buUdlns, or by attachins the same oonsplcuoualy to onch bulldlns. The time speoifled in anch notice stuUI not tie tess than three montha after the service thereof. If wlth¬ ta ouch specified lime ttie owner of auch bulldlns doea not a'vall himaolf of the prfvOese of aoqniring the land oc<!upled by ouch bulldlns. the commissioners of the land ofllce may dispose of sucti land ta auch manner aa te otherwteo authorized by thte article. Any dty or incorporated ¦vfllase acquirins landa occupied by auch Imlldinsa may aoIl the same at public or prtvato aala
I (6- Sate at public auction. Any landa ar atruoturoB iso abandonod for canal pur¬ poaea, or parto tliereof. altuated within a city or Incnrporated vlllaso and not ac¬ quired by ooch city or tacorporated vll¬ laso or l>y tbo owner of a building, ¦within the tfaiM and ta the manner heretabeforo provided, may, ta ttae djscpetlon of the etrnmrn,' |inmi* ot tho tend offlce, be sold at pablta oalo to the tilgheot bidder at not leaa than tho appraised value. In stiparata pariData ot not more ttian one-eighth of a mile ta tensth. auoh parcete wherever practicabte to correspond in length aa nesuty aa may be feasible with tho leogtti at tha blocks adjacent or nearest thereto, ta tbe atty or viUoKo where mich lands or atnaaUu'ea are situated. Ttio determlna- tloo ot tho oomminaioners of the tand of¬ floa mm to whetlier the sale of porcois cor- reafxmdtas to ouch Mocks te practicable, and •• to vhother the parcels aold do ta Caot oorrearpond ta length to such blocks, abaO ba flaad. Any landa or structurea 00 for canal iMirposeo and not slt- 1 wttliln a dty or tacorporated vlllage Bar aoqolrad by the owner of a bulldlns aa haaalillitifurii provided may be aild by tho aoaitadailoaera of the land offlt^ at publio ¦ata to the tdsheot bidder at not le*s than tba aiwralaed value, ta euch parcete or •ai<Vaw aa the oommtataoners of the land •Aaa may dotarmtae. If at the time of the atMndonment for canal purposes of any paacal ot laad not altuated withta a city, (ba tltla to the landa abutting on both ¦Idaa ot aald parcel te ta the same owner aaoh paroel ehall lie eold eubject to the paapatual risht of anch an owner to cross and reeroca such parcel ao abandoned by lltoan» of a bridge, bridges or ta such Othar way aa the commteiooners of tlw land ofBo* may determine. Buch bridge. bridpsa or other ways of orossins Shan ba oonatrocted aod matatained by such abattlas owner at hto solo cost and ex- paoaa,
I 91. Plac*. notice and conduct of sale. Booh imbllo aale shall take place 'wtthta Ow county wher* the tends or structuroe to be aold, or a part thereof, are situated. Tha i¥sniiitaaliliiera mt the land offlce shall te a time when aad ptece where such ¦aia ahall take ptaoe and aliall publteh a taottaa ot such thaa and place of sale, Whloh tiow shall aot 1>e leas than thirty dpya attar tha laat dato of publication aa haralnaltsr provldad. Buch notice shell eeeneate, ^ dsaortption ot tho lands or BliiiaHns to ba aald. Suob publication iBM ba mada at laaat twice a weak, for taPb aMoaaitaa wariw ta Cba offlctal atata
pfapaaad ta --ba aAitt ata BftaMMa ^iMaKp ar ta pbrt ta a «ity or toeorpaaatad tlU lose where a daily newepaper te pabtUhad. auch notice shall tie pabllsbed ta aay ¦uch'aewspeper at leaat fsrlce a week for two oucceaslve weeks: but If there be no Buch newspaper ptibltehed tn ouch city or Incorporated vlltege. or tf aueh tenda er atructurea be not situated, wholly or ta part, tn any city or. Incorporated 'vlllase, then such notice •h'illl tie publtehed in a newspaper published in each coanty ta which the lands or structures propoaed to DO sold, or any part thereof, are alt¬ uated. at loast once a woek for two suc¬ cessive weeks. In addition to auch pub¬ lication such notice shall, within ten daya of the date of the flrst publication, be served by mailing the same ta a securely closed post-paM wrapper addressed to each person, firm or corporation who may havo flled with tho commissioners of tho land offlco a reque.st that any such notice of salo bo served ut>on them,
9 M, Release of state from obligation of maintenance. Each grant or convey¬ ance made by the commlaskmers of the lard offlce of such lauds and structurea abandoned for canal purposes shall con¬ tain a provlalon, as on© of the conditions thereof, that tho people of the stale are re!eas<;d from all obligations fcr mainte¬ nance of any and all structures located In tho conveyed section, and thereupon all liability on the part of tho stato for or on account of tho maintenance thereof shall <:ease.
9 RS. Disposition of proceeds. The pro¬ ceeds from a Bale or grant of such lands or Htrurtures shall be applied to the cost of the Iniprovement which renders such lands or Uructurcs no longer necessary, and any surplus from the ."ale of aban¬ doned lands and structures above the cost of the entire Improvenient shall be ap- pUi d to the ,ilnklnx fund for the payment of the lm;iroveriient bonils,
9 r.9-a. He'ord,s of canal board and of cornmts^:iori''rs of laml oflloe. A rocord of all papers filed with, and of proceedings cf tho canal bo:ird or of the commission- ir."* of the land ofllce, pur.suant to this article, sliall be kejit by such board or ion-,riii;ijioners ri'spectlvly,
io This act shall take efTect Immediately. Plate of New York, fMUce of the Secre¬ tary of State. »b:
I havi' compared the preieding with tho original l;iw on flle in tin," offlce, and do herebv c-rtify that the same Is ,a correct trans' ript then'from and of the whole of laid original law.
KP.A.V'IS M. HUGO,
Sei retary of .State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. Lli'l. A.N' ACT maJiliib' an aiiiuoprlatloii for the stale rf.seiv;ition al .Saratoga Springs, Pecutnn a law April 25. 1011, with the at>- proval of the 'jovernor. Passed, three- fifths l.f.'Intt present.
The Peopli- of the State of New Yorli, reIlrl¦;^e:lt(.'(l lu Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1, The sum ot one hundred and flfty-lwo thousand doll.ars ($1,12,000), or so much thereof as n',ay bc neces.sary. Is hereby aiiiiroprluted out of any moneya In the ,state trea.sury not otherwise appropri¬ ated for the following i>iinjo.se.s, namely: for servicea of cnipioyces al tho state reservalii'ii at Sar:it.i,:u'.'i aiirlngs; eNpeiises of nmiiiteiiau'o a;iil operation of the stato reservation at Saratoga Springs, food, fuel, liKlit, power, wator, priiiting, adver¬ tising r-fiuipiucnt, supplii'S, materials, hir¬ ed horses ami vehiili-n, traveling expenfc-i, lominuiiication, fixiid charges anil con¬ tributions anil general iiUint service; re¬ pairs and olher work done by contract or upon eslimitu or for tlio purchase of ma¬ terials or tho employnient of labor other than th.it rogularly 'aiiproprlut'd else- •A-liere for the linnrovement of parks, the pliiitiiig of trees and shnitis. the iav-lng out and construction of waika and drives, tho repair aiul Improvement of buildings and thn manilnery. eiiuipment and appli- ancHS used in drawing the waters, bot¬ tling tho waters and utilizing the waters for batiis, al such reservation; tho oon- iitrucllon of tanks and re.ser\'olr3 for the lolli'cllon and storage of the waters of fhe reservation, with the necessary pipe lines, pumiis ami other npiiaratus for the rtnrage of waters under jiressuro or other¬ wise, nnd tho dellverv thereof to bath lioiiscB or other buil'linps or idaces whero SU'h waters aro to be iirlllzed: and to pay for such additional landa and rights, ease- ment.s and Interests in lands aa the rom- Bilsloners of the .'^late reservation at Sara¬ toga ,Sprini;s, or tho boanl, offlcer or com¬ mission. If any. succeeding generally to their powera and duties witti respect to such reaervatlon, stu'iU deem proper and necessary 10 acquire, and which the gov¬ ernor Hhall approve, for tho protection, dovelopmunt and use of the reservation and the mineral watera and other potable waters therein.
9 2. Tho moneys appropriated by this act aluUl bo paid out by the state treasurer on the audit und warra,nt of tlie comp¬ troller upon vouchera approved by the commisdionere of the stato reservation at Saratoga Springs or by tho board, offlcer or comnitoion. If any, succeeding generally to their powfere ana dutlea -with respect to such reservation.
9 3. This act HhJiil'tako effect Immedlatety. Stato of Now York, Ottloo of the Becre¬ tary of State, ss:
I havo compared the preceding with tho original law on flle In thla offlce, and do hereby certify that the samo Is a correct transcript tiierofrom and of tho whote of said origioai luvv.
FHANCIS M. IIUGO,
Secretary of Stata
XkMy toe aatataa at
Baedan Wk U an aow and aalt.
ML Stataknant aad eerttOoata,
m. Copy ot atatamaet and uwUHuata to ba poat^d.
Ut. Penalty.
I UOL Lien oa mara aad taal, ar aa cow and calf. On coanitytas wilh tha pro- vlaiona of thte arttole^ the owiwr of a st&lUon or Inill stwll Iwaa a Itan on each mara or cow senred taBsther wtth tbe foal or calf of anch mare or eow trom ¦uch aervlce. for the amount asieed on at the time of eervtce, or tf no asreecnant waa made, for the amount ¦pocifled ta the •tatement hereinafter required to be filed, if within fifteen monthe after ¦oeb service he fllee a notice of auoh lien ta the aame manner and ptece aa clwttel mortgase* ore required by tew to Im filed. Such notice of lien ehall Im ta -wrttins, specifying the person aisainet whom tha ctelm to made, the amount of tb* aamo and a deacrlptlon of the property upon ¦which the lien te ctetmed. and aach lien ^all terminate at tbe end of eishteeo montha from the dato of auch flUns, un¬ lesa within that Ume an action te com¬ menced for the enforcenMnt thereof, aa provided tn sections two hundrM and atx to two hundred and ten, both Incluaive, of this chapter, for tbe forecloour* of a lien on chattels,
I 161. Statement and oertlflcato. A per¬ son having the custody or control of a stallion or bull and chargins a foe for his services, shall, before advertlstns or of¬ fering such services to the public. Ale with the clerk of Uie county ta which he resides or in which such stallion or bull Is kept for service, a ¦written statement giving the name, sge. description and ped¬ igree, if known, and If not, stating that tho Bome te unknown, of such stallion or bull and the terms aiid conditions on ¦which ho will serve. On flllng sach Btate¬ ment, the county clerk shall record the teame in a book provided for that purpose and issue a certlflcate to such person. that such Btatement has been so flled and recorded. He shall bo entitled to receive ten cents per folio for recording euch atatement and for such oertlflcato,
9 1C2, Copy of SUtement and certlflcato to bo jxiatud. Tho person having the oao- tody arid control of such stollton or bull, shall post a written or printed copy of such statement and certlflcato in a con¬ spicuous place In each locality In which said stallion or bull is kept for servloe.
9 l';3. Penalty. A person who neglects
cr refu.ies to fllo and poKt such statement
aa required in this article, or foteely
siatea the pedigree of such stallion or
1 bull in such Btatement. forfeits all fees
t for tbe oervlcoB ot auch stallion or bull
j and Is liable to a person deceived or de-
I fniuded thereby for the damages sus-
t.iined,
9 2. This act shall take effect Immediately. Stale of New York, Offlce of tho Secre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the or'glnal law on flle in this offlco, and do hereby certify that the fame Is a correct transcript therefrom and of tho whole of 3B.id original law,
FRANCIS M. HUGO,
Secretary of Stato
l^tWBOl' MHKw VOMK**'^^ Aailliaflli^
AN ACT «a Pradanah A. Bmarlok to the i^apta mt tha atato at ttmm Tack at laa«a ta (be tawn at rtiaidp. ta tha wamiy at Oawa- ea, atata of Ifaw Tork. ta ba liWuiliil to Ota paipaata at a paWta park.
law ApeS a, ma, wtth tha
flftba ballis ytmamit Tha Paepta at th* Btato mt Maw fark. latad ta Banato aad laaiuibly, do
L Tba paapte at tb* atato af Haw Task hereby accept titU to tha teada
ta a eartato dssd Ot pift and ssHiuyaac* new ta ptwaeaalmi ot the Ba»aiaai mt tha
j atata af Waw Terk. whtah dMd hMta dato et (he alslrth day ot Aprd, idriiKe^ii hua- drad and aixteen. emd waa axooatad and
' dalirared on or about that dato by Pted- erlek A. Emsrlak. oomraytap to tha paepte of tho etato at Naw Tark eertain real property altuated ta tha tawa ef Orahby, ta tha oounty et Oawapa, atato ef Ifaw Tork, wliieb teada and premiee* are mors
{ partioateriy and fiAy Montiflod and da- scribed ta aaid daod, beins about two hundred acraa of land an the Oeeraso riv¬ er includins the litatoito tatesid aasaotiaiea oaJled Battle letmad. IBO Baat latemd and
; Staxoh Faotary laland. TUto to tha real
I praporty te mficmaHoA npon tbe terma and oondltlona atatod ta aaiid deed, namdy, that tlw tenda oenrrayed therein aliall bo (oraver dedicated to and uaed ezotuatvely for tlw paspoep et a pofaUo pau-k and nat¬ ural eoenlo reeeraaUon, ¦atreot for a pe¬ riod of two yaaia froaa tbe dato of aald conveyance to tha sianlai'* tenancy aad oae and riplit to madm taapro-vensestta tiMreon.
I S. The Anwrloan Boenio end Htatoito Preaervation Sodety slwU have oontrol and jurisdiction of sold park and real property for th* purpoaes deacribed and referred to tn said deed of gift ai^ oon- veyance, unless the supreme court of ttw stoto of New York sliall determine other¬ wise, on good cauee shewn upon applica¬ tion of the comptroller er boom ether duly authorixed offlclal of the state,
11. This act sliall take effect immediately. Btate of New Tork. Offloe of the Secre¬ tary of Btato a*:
I hava compared th* preoodtag wtth the original law on file ta thla offlo*, and do hereby certify that the eame Is a correot tranacript therefrora aad et the wbete of said ortgtaat law,
FRAMCIB M. HTXKX Becretary of Btato
•ppaattaaabta aa
oaDeetad tbe aaaaa. Tlite aectien shaD net apply to aay aoaa ta which It shal b* ex- piuaoii aOpolatad that no apportionment be made, er to any ooms made payabta ta poUetaa et tnoiaaaee of any deacriptlaa or ondar anaoity contraeto taaaad by Ufa taooranoa eompaniea.
I 1 Tbta aet aball tak* *aaet tmawdl- at«ly. Stoto of Now Testt Oflhw at tho Beena-
IMTT ot State, as:
I aaoa compared Pie ptiedliis wtth the i ance orisinal law en flle In thte office, and do heretiy certtfy ttiat the aame te a correct tranacript tberefrom aad of th* whol* ef aald aristnal tew,
nbAWCIB M. Hcroo,
Secretary of Staba
UKWB OF NBW YOMK—By AatfcarHy.
CHAP, ttt. AM ACT to amand th* (anemaat ha uaa law. ta relation to atahlea oa tbe aame Ioto wttb tanemerrt hoaew, Beoame a low April H, SU, wtth the i ||]
I approval of tbe Ooremor. Paaaed, three- "
; fifths tMlng present.
The Peopte of the Btato ot New "Pork.
I repreaented In Senato and Aaauii'iNy, do
I enact aa follows:
Bectlon L Snetten one h mdred and nine of chaptor nlnety-nin* of the laws of nlne-
I teen hundred and ntae, entttled "An aot In flatiou to tenement lionees, constltut- tns chapter alxty-one of ttie oensoltdated laiWB," as anwnded by chapter fl've hun¬ dred aod ntnety-etsht of tbe taws of nine¬ tean handred and tbtrteen, ta bea«by asnondad to read aa foUowa:
I Ut. Prohit>lted twos, Ne tsswment houae. or the lot or premaaes tborsot ahall bm used for a lodgltig house or stabla, or for tho atorage or handting of rasa No tonamont house or any paK tbareof or tbe lot or premleee thereof stiali Im nsed for the purpose of prostitution or aasdg- natlon of any description. No horsa, cow, calf, awtno, sheep or seat aball Im kept in a tenwnent house er on tho same lot or premlaea thereof oxoapt ttiat outside of tha Are llmite, not more than two horae* may t>e kept on sooh lai. or prem¬ ises, provided they are atet>led at least twenty feet distant from any bultdtag uaed for |lvlns purpoaea, and that such
LAWSOF NEW YORK-By Autherity.
CHAP, 315, AN ACT to amend the vUlase law, ta re¬ lation to nonresidents of a village be¬ coming members of the flro department. Became a law April 26. 191G, with the ap(,roval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present.
I'he I'eople of tho State of New Tork, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact aa foUo-n-s;
Section 1, Seciion two hundred of chap¬ ter sixty-four of the laws of nineleen hundred and nine, entitled "An act re- I laling to villages, constituting chapter ' sixty-four of the consolidated laws," Is hereby amended by adding at the end I thereof a new subdivision, to lie subdivi¬ sion ten, to read as follows:
10. May. by resolution, authoriae real- dents of described territory outside of the vlllago to bei'ome members of tho Aro de¬ partment of the village, with all the pow¬ ers, duties and privileges of such mem¬ bers, if such territory Is afforded flre jwo- tectlon by tho Aro department of the vil¬ lage.
9 2. This act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately,
Stale of New Tork, Offlce of the Secretary of State, ss:
' have compared tho preceding with the original law on fllo in this offlce, and do hereby certify that tho same te a correct tranacript therefrom and of the whole of •sid original law.
FRANCIS M, TSVOO.
Secretary of Stato
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutharHy.
CHAP. SU.
AN ACT to amend ttM education tew, ta
relation to duties of dtetrlct clerk.
Became a law April Z, 1916, with the approval of tho Oovemor, Passed, three- tlfths being present,
Tho People of the Stoto of New Tork, represented In Senato and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section two bundred and flfty of chapter twenty-ono of the laws of nineteen hundred and nIna entitled "An act relating to education, constituting ciiapter sixteen of the conaatidaXed laws," as inserted by cha.pter one hundred and forty of tho laws' of nineteen hundred and ten, is heretiy anMnded by adding, after subdivision ten. a now subdivision, to be subdivision eleven thereof, to read as follows:
U. To Immedtetely notify the county treasurer of the name and address of per¬ sons elected to the offlee of district treas¬ urer, if a treasurer Is elected, and of the district collector,
92, Thla act shall talte effect immediately. State of Now York, Offlce ef tho Secre¬ tary of Stato, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the original law en flle In this offlce. and do hereliy certify that tho aama Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of ¦aid original tew.
FRANCIS M. HUOO.
Becretary of Stat*.
JaaaM as emaw -to taw, •haa ha da
aadar aay
¦aay, from thn* to ttae, appra^w ehansea ta aay piaas and spadflcatlona pievlousty svproved by tt provided th* plana and speclAcatlonB when so ctiansed shall l>e in conformity with law. The construc¬ tion, alteration cr convereton of aurh ten¬ ement house, buildtag or atractore or any part thereof, ahall not be commenced un¬ til the flltns It auch specification^ plana and statements, and tho approval thereof, as strove provided. The construction, al¬ teration or converaten of ouch bouse. buildtas or atructur*, sliall tM in accord- wtth ouch approved spectflcatlonB and ptens. Any permit or approval which may be iasued t>y the department eliaised wttb the enforcement of thla chapter iMit under which no work tias been doiw above the fOtjndatlon walls within one year traaa tbm timo of the Issuance of eadi pssiiitt or approval. bImII expire by WmPartan. Said deportment shall have power to la- ¦voli* or cancel any permit or eppsmal ta oaae of any failure or nogloet to eaanply with any of the provistona ot thta ehap¬ ter. er tn caae any (also statement ar rep- totlon ta mado In any apecUlcstlaBa, plaaa or atatecnento sulimlttad or flled Cor sach permit or approval,
I 1 Bectlon one hnndred and twenfti- feur of auoh chapter to lieroby anwnded to read aa followa:
I U4. PanoMlee tor itataticna. Bvery person wbo otiall violato or namOtt ta the violation of any provtoion of thto chapter shall Im sollty of a misdemeanor punish¬ able by imprisonment for ton day* for each and every dar that ouch ¦vtotetlon shall conttoue. or try a flne of not less than ten dollars nor more than one bun¬ dred dollar* tf the offense Im not wttful. ar of fwo hundred aod flfty dofteoe if the oflPenae Im wilful, aod tn •¦very caae of ten dollars for eacb day after tb* flrat that auoh viotetion shall contlnask or by both , sueh flne and Imjirlsonment ta tli* dls- I cretlon of tlie court; provided, that tho
poniohment tor a vtotetten of aectten one '
I hwodred and forty of this chapter shall
I be a (tae of Afty dollars: and provided
j further, that tho penalty for tnourotnunce
i of a fire eecope by an occtipant of the
I tenement houso ahall tie a flne of two
dollars, Tho owner of any tenement
' houee or part thoKoof. or of any building
I or «^^uctllre upon the sanw lot wtth •
tenement house, or of the said lot, wboto
any ¦violation of this ctiaptor or a nul-
Btobllns to not detrtmental to health „, ._^_ . _. . „
¦with the eafaccemant of thte chapter. In
LAWS OF NEW YORK-r-By Authorlt>v
CHAP. 300. AN ACT to amend chaptor thirteen of the laws of iiliiotecn hundred and lUne, entitled tbe "oanal law," by adding to aeotion fifieen tbereuf a new sutMUvi- slun, to be knowii as subdivtelon eteven. authorizbig the canal board to sell and convoy ritjlits of wuy and accoBS ta and over ciuial lunds from publio stneeta, highways or navigable waterways to uoapproprlated lands.
Became a tew April 25, 1916k with tlw approval of tha Governor. Passed, throe tlfttis being pr>!s«nt
The People of tbe State of New Tork, repreeouted In Senate and Assembly, do enact aa followa:
Seotlon 1. Section fifteen of chaptor thirteen of tbo laws of ninetaen hundred Olid ntae te hereby amended by acUUng thereto a now autxllvteiun, to be known as autidivlMon elevou, to read aa foUowa: It Whenever as a reault of the appro¬ priation of land (or canal or terminal pur- pusee, other lands aro laoteted or out off from access to a public stroet, highway or navigable waterway, tbo canal Iioard may sell and convey to the owner of sucb unappropdated land, lite heirs, auccessora ta intereat or aasigna such an tatoreat easement or estate in or right of way over any lands OfQuirud by tbe stato for canal or terminal punwses, as will reetore and afford access from such unappro- prtated lands to such public street lUgh- way or navlgabte waterway, provided that it shall flrst determine that such in¬ terest eaaemont or estate ta or right of way over any lands te no longer neces¬ sary for canal purpoaea. And it may au¬ thorize and direct the superintendent of public works, in the iiajne of the people of the state, on ouch terms and condition* OS tl deems Just or ta dimtaution of dam¬ ages, to execute, tender and deliver to the owner of such unapprxipriated lands, hte heirs, aucceaaora ta intereat or nwalgna, a qnit-dotai deed oonveyins auoh tatar- eet eooement or eetate ta or irisht ot way over canal or terminal landa
12. TlBla act ehaU taka effect immediately. Stato of New Tork. Offlca of the Secro- tao' of Stato, oa:
I have compared the precodkss '^th tbe orisinal tew on file ta thte otnoe, aod do hereby eertlfy that th* eame te a correct tranacript therefrom and of tha wlioto ot said orisinal law.
FRANCIS U. HTTQCk Seoretary ot Stota.
LAWS OF NEW YORKr-By AtrthoHtyw
CHAP, aot
AN ACT to amend the Usn tew. ta rota¬ tion to liens (or oervlae o( bulla.
Became a law April 2S, 1918, 'with th* appro'val of tho Oovemor. Paaaed, three- flfths bolus preaent.
The People of the Btate of New T«rk. repre**ntod ta Saoat* and Asasmtily. do; enact ae foUowa:
Seotlon 1. Artlcte aarea ot ahapter tblr- ty-elsht of the te.wj of ninetaen bandied and tdam, entlUed "An aot la relation to- Oana, oonatltattap abaptar thirty-thraa oti tha oooaolklatad lama; - -
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutharHy.
CHAP. 305. AN ACT to amend the general dty law.
In relation to the business of plumbtns.
Became a law April 26, 1916. 'with the oiTprovoi of the Governor, Paoised, three- flfths being present
The People of the Stato of New Terh. repreeontod tn Senate and Aaaembly, do anact aa folkiws:
Bectlon L Artlclo four of ciiapter twea- ty-Blz of tho laws of nineteen hundred knd ntae, entitled "An aot In relation to cltiee, oonstitutlns chapter twenty-one of the consolidated laws," is horeby amend¬ ed by adding after, section forty-flvo-a a new aeatlon, to be section forty-Qv»-tik to roetd as foUtysrs;
9 4C-b. Further requlrementa retatlns to tha bustaeas of plumbing. 1. No person otherwise qualifled ahall engage in tlw trade, buolnesa or oalllng ot a plumber or of plumblns in a city of this stoto as em- ployins or master plumber until he has flrst procured fnam the board or depart¬ ment of health ta such city or In the dty of Now Yori. from tbe examlnlns board of plumbers a metal plato or sipn ap- propriatoly lettered or marked "licensed plumber:" such plate or sign to be con¬ spicuously poeted in the -aindow ot the place whore such bustaess Is conducted. Any person retiring, abaodonips or not actually eogased in such trade, boaicese or oalltag herdobetore mentioned, ahall surrender to the board or department of health of ttie city, or ta tho city of New Yoric, to tha exajninins board of ptumtMra auch motal plate or sign and atiall not again ensase in such trade, bustaeaa or calling uatil ho haa agnln prooured a mab- al sign a* tierota provided.
2. U-^thta thirty days after thte aeottan takes effect, the board or dopaetawot ot health In every dty of thte stato aod ta the city of New York, the eotemialas tioard of plumtiers shall prepeare metal platea or signs, at least fourteen Inches wide and not less tlion twenty-two Inchea in length approprtatoly lettored or mail¬ ed "Ucenoed pl-ambar," the tinea of each letter to lie (our ioctiea Ions and flve- elgbths of an inch wide: euch pteto or sign sboll. oo some port thereof, contain an ideatlfloatloa number, wiilob nutatMT together with tho naose and looatten of tho place of buatoeoa ot the peraon to whom laeued ehall be recorded In (he offlco of such board or department of health or such examtalns Iniard ot plumb¬ ers ta tlie city of New Toric Btverr Per¬ son now actually engased or aboPt to on- sase in the trade, bustaeee or oaltlns ol a pIumtMr or o( plumblns as employtos or master plumber, who Iiae otherwiae complied with tbe provisloiw of taw n>- tettas to tho conduct of such buaineas upon tlw payment ef flve doUare to ths board or department of health at each dty or ta tbe city of New Tork to the oxamlaiQs traard of plamtiera shall have laaued to tilm a sign or plato beraiabatare deacrtbed. Any person to wtiom such ptete or sisn liaa been tsaued wbo shall loan, root sell or tranafer tho aama to another paraon whether soch pB»aett ba •ntttUd to receive a •halter pteto ar Staa or not or othorwtoe -wilfully ttolsBMAe provistona of thte eection fortelta bta «- ocnaa and certlfloato ot qaalifloattasw and •haU b* saUty of a mladenwaaor PooMi- ¦fate by a flne of not eTnwadtnp flfty dol¬ lar* (or tbe first offenae, and not laaa thaa oiw bundred nor more than flra hnadred dollara tor a aabaaqaant nfflawa,
TtM proateiona ct thte aoottao abaB ap¬ ply to aB oRtea ot tboatatak tnohsdlns tb* oity ot Noi^ Tock.
I t Tlito act abaU taha aOaot BaptMn- bar flrat nlnataan hundred/and stjlani Btato et New Tork. Offlc* of tb* Baesa-
tary ef Btato. aa:
I h^-ra oompared tiw preoedins 'wtth the oristaal law on flle ta tbta oOma, aaA da hereby certify tbat the aanw ta a eoriant tranacript therefrom and of tha -whota ot •aid oristaal taw.
iSANCis K. suae.
^__^mpaataa9 at Btates
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
CHAP. 309,
AN ACT to amead the penal law, ta aa-
tetlon to enwlty to aahaala
Became a law Aptil 26, in& with th* ap¬ proval of the Oovernor, Paaaed. three- flfths being preaent.
Tbe People of the StiLto of New Tortc. represented ta Benato and Assembly, do enact as followa:
Section 1, The penal law te baral>y amended by inaertlns thereta, after aso- tlon one hundred and eishty-elsht a new section, te ba aeetion one hundred and elghty-elght-a, to read as follows:
I 18B-a, Selllns dteabled horses. It shall be unlawful for any person tioldlns an
case the flra llmite aa they existed on April tenth, nineteen hundred and one, are extended, an existhis atablo permitted under tlw provisions of this section may¬ be contlnaad ta accordance with auch pro- visloas.
I 2. Ttita act shall taho eOect tmmedl- Btely,
Stat* of New Tork. Offloe of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss;
I havo compared the preceding with the orisinal law on fllo In this offlce, and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole at said origtaol la'W,
PTIANCIS M, HUGO,
Secretary of Stota
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 315.
AN ACT to amend the education law, ta
relation to stato normal schools,
Beoacna a law April 2E, approval of tha OtTveraor, flftlia betas preeent.
Tbo Peopte of tho State of New York, repreeented in Senato and Assembly, do enaot as followa:
Section L etiapter twenty-ono of the laws of ntaeteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An act retetins to education, con¬ stituting chapter sixteen of the consoli¬ dated laws," as aniended by chapter ono
¦violate or asslat ta ¦violating any ¦provMon of thto chapter, or any notice or ordar of tbe department oharped ¦with fte enforoe- ment, shall also jointly and severally for oach euoh violation and each such nui¬ sance be subleot to a d^vll penalty of t}fty dollars, Svoh persons shall also be liable for oil costo expensea and disbursem^ nta paid or tacurred by said defiartmant, by any of tbe oflloers thereof or by any agent employee or contractor of tlw same, tn the removal of any such nui¬ sance or violation. Any person yAu> liav¬ ing been aeived wtth a police or order to remove any such nutsance or vlolatten. shall fall to comply -with said noUco or order wlttiln flve days after suoh servico, or shall continuo to violate any pro'vteloii or requirement of this chapter In tho re- spoot named In said noiice or order, shall atoo be aubjeot to a cU-U penalty of two hundred and flirty dollors. For tho re¬ covery of any such petialtles, ooste, ex¬ penses or dtobuaeements. an ,actlon may H.K «t. I ^^ brought ta any court of civil jurlsdic- isib. witn UIO tlon i„ ga^a £^t,g^ j„ pggg the notice ro- | lr aaaeri, tnree- I yyired by section one hupdred and forty | of this etiapter Ib not flled. or In case tho j owner, lessoo or other person having oon- '¦ trol of such tenement house does not re¬ side within ttio ptato, or cannot after dill- j gent effort b^erved with prooe«s therdn, tbe existence of a nuisance or of any vlo- i lation of thte chaptar, or of any ¦viotetton of an order or a notice mode by eaid do- I partment In sold tenement tiouso or on
hundred Mid fo^ of the laws of nine- | the lot on which It la situated, shall aub-
teca hundred and ten. is liereby amendod by addlns a new section to article thirty- two thereof, to be known as section eight hundred and thirty-four, contracts for the education of children, re.<ilding In a dty or district ta which a atate normal school Is located, and to read as follows;
I 884. Omtracts for the education of chil¬ dren, raakltas in a dty or district in wbioh a atate noraial achool te located, Tbe cooimlasiQnar of e<hication te author¬ ised to enter into a contrad with tbe board of education of a city or district in whicb a atoto normal^ echool Ip located for tbe eduoatloo by ttw state, for sucli pertod of time aa may tw asreed upon, of aH or part at th* ehfldnen of legal school •so reetdins in sttcb dty or school dis¬ trict. Before such contract becomes bind- ins. it aiuat bo approved by the board of resento. Suoh contsaot must be executo<l In dapllcato and otw contract flied with tho commlssoner of education and the
— --• —- •¦-- —" ^ —- I mo commissoner 01 oaucaiion ana me
auctioneer's IKwase knowlasty to recehre „y^ ^^j ^^^^ ^tate comptroUer A board
or offer for sate or to asil at putrtte auo- tton. other than at a •berUTe or judictel sale under a court order, aay twrse whtcfa by reason of debflity, dl**aaa er lametwsa, or for any othor cause, could not Im work- ^ in tlils state 'wHkout vtelatlns the taw agalnat orueRy to animate. Aay person vlolatlag aay ppovtelon of thte oeotioo sliall upon oon^vlotion be punlAed by a fliw of not leaa than flve dollara nor more than one hundred dollars, or by tmpstsoa- ment for not more than atx montha, or by both auoh flne and Imprioomaent
I 2, 'nils act shsUl take effect immedi¬ ately,
Stato of Now Tork, Offlo* ef th* Seere¬ tary of State, ss:
I liave compared tlw precedlps with the orisinal law on Ate tn this offloe, and do hereby oertify that the same te a aorred transortpt therefrom and of tb* wtwl* ot aaid orlgtaal law.
FRANCIS H. HUOOl
Seeretary ot Btata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Aatharity.
CHAP, tu, AN ACT to amend the reaU property taw,.
ta relation to apportionment ot tanti,
•nnuittea, dividends and athar pay-
meata.
Becaaw a law April S, UM^ with tha ap¬ proval of the Ooveraor. Paaaed, thrc*- Aftba beins preeent
The Peopte of the Stato et New Iorit represented ta Senate and Aaaembly, do enact ae follows:
Section I. Chapter flfty-two ot tha-tawa of ntaeteen hundred oad nine, eatltted "An act relatlns to real propert*, ooaotl- tutlas chapter flfty of the oooaoUdated te'ws,' te hereby ai>ended by tnssrftas therein after ••Otkin two huadsed and •eventy^our a aaw aentlnn to be num¬ bered two huadaad and aswMaty-Pas aad to read ae fallo-wa:
I Zn. ApportiaiMaent at neala. annwPtea. dl^vldende and other paj iiwaits. All rante reserved on any leaae and aO aaaultlea, dMdeDds and other paymeato ot every description made payabte or twoomlns doe at flxed periods uodor aay iaotraasaat ahall be atiporticmed oo ttaoit *a the deaUh of any person intereated ta ouch rmaAm, annuttiee, dividends or otber anch par mento. or ta the eetato or tttatl ttaat or in resjMct to wtatoh tbe aaca* taeaaa or ta dertved, or on tha datesudiiattoa or tiaas fer t>y any other meane ot tb* taaeaeat'ot any each peraan. ba, or hte aaacutoaa, admtaiatratora or aaeisn* and tlw poi^ •on who thereupon audi roota, anaultlee, paymento or tl
in reapeot o( wtdota tba aama h derivMt ahan oaoh b* antitlad portten of att*
th* time wh^ aBaB haaa st^asd tha ocnmanoataWBt or imat pas tad at pay- nwnt thmaat to tba thaa ot anch datoa- reinatioa ar traaaBar aa tba oaaa map h«k hmhwlta^ tha day ot «seh «Halh •r of •nob d<*ta iiihiatbitaytPanatar»aBtarmak- tap ¦nnaaiini ang i>Bant1iiiii aa aoeoaBt ac ahaspea on atidb nalik aaapMttaa, dlvl- nta. ¦ aay •uch %w«aBaa(ad after •uch
at
law aad'to. aqaitr Isa saaa«aiBip atwb ap- pm ttana* parta at aMh aaatik aanoMlaak dtvldmada and alhm^ paptaaata. whan tha ontiaa aaaaaaA at wBtah aaah apposttanad paota tpam par^ baoam^a diw —^ pai^ abta aad aot bateau aa ha or thay wauld have bad taa i siiii atatas aad obtalalaf auoh Mrttaa asa«i^ aaanitiaa. dlvManda aad othw iiiyiiata tt Mitlttad flbarato; bot tba pwaana Ilabto to pay laota iiMaraaa by any laaaa ar dsaslaa, or tha laai prap¬ orty iiuaipitaui thsaetn ahall aat ba ra- •ort«d to tar aaoh appprttataad pacta, hot the enttae lauta at ¦wbtoh aaah apportten- ed parto torm part, murtha •^ecttd and raeafarad by tba amtaaa or paraatw who. bot (Or thta •setlen. wooid hava basn «n- tUlad to tha mtOlwm r^nta: aad aoob por¬ tlona tfwil ba faaaaavaMa tmam aaah aaa ar pacaana hp tl tha aaaw waiarata
¦mmtmmmitk
of edacatlOQ In such a clly or diatrlct is twreby anthorteed and empowered to en¬ ter into such contracta with the .said com- miastotwr of education and to perform all neceaaary acts to carry ost the purposes of tlkto ed,
I X, Thte act ohoU take effect Immedl- aXaty. atata of New York. Offloe of th* Bacr*-
tory of Stot*. ss:
I hav* oeoBpaeed th* precedlns ¦satth the original taw on flte in tlita offlce, and do hereby oertify that th* same is a oorrect tranacript therefrom and of tlw whol* of said orisinal tew.
FBANCI8 M. HVOQ,
Secretary of Steda
LAWS OF NEW -YORK—By AuthorHy.
CHAP. SI9, AN ACT to oownd tho tenement house
law, relath-o to permits, penattle* and
laws repealed.
Became a law April 28, 1911. with the approval of tho Oovemor. Passed, throo- flftba belns present,
Tho peopte of the Stato of New Tork, repreaented io Senate and Aosemhly, do enact aa follows:
Section 1. Seotlon one hnndred and twenty of chapter nlnety-ntae of the laws of nineteen himdred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to tenement hotiaes. oonsUhitlas ehapter stxty-one of tbe con- solktaited laws," is heratiy amended to read aa follows:
I UD. Permit to commence buildtas- Bo- tore tlw oonstruction or alteration of • taaotaeat houee, or the aMeratlon or con¬ veraten of a bulldlns for use as a tene¬ ment houee. Is oommenoad, and twtor* the oonstruction or attaratlon of any btriMtag or strtxctor* on the sonw lot with a teneoieot house, tho owner, or hts agewt or architect ahall submit to the de¬ partmant charged with the enfosoeznent of ttils chaipter a detailed atatoment in writtns, verifled by the affldavlt of tho persoB rt?^''-nf the same, of ttw spodAca- tions (br the conotruotion and for tho Ught and ventilation of such tonement houae or bulldlniK upon a blank or form to be tamtehed by suoh depaxttpent and also a full and oompleto copy of the plans of such worlc Suoh atatoment sliall stve ta full ttw aimie and resldeBoe, by street ami aumber, of the owtwr er owners of 4mch tenement house or bitUdlns. If such eoastractloa, alteratton or conversion Is proposed to Im made by any other person than tlM owner of the land ta fee, such atotwBwat aliaU oontata the full name and •aaMoiBJa. by atreat atri numlier. not only at the owaer ot ttae land, bot of every paraon-tatareated ta maeh tenemant house, sithar aa omrnma^ teoaee or ta any iiepre- •aatattra maa i Hil aald aOdavft •holl altap* that asdd spedflnaatone and plan* are tnw and oontata a uuwaet Mscrip- tl«a of oaoh tenenwat bono*, baDdins, ¦tl uetai'a. lot and propoaed -toork. TH* ¦tattaXMoto and affldavlto iHambi paovidod ter may be made by Uw o^wner, or the who pnopoeee to make tiw oon- akoratloo or oonvaraton, or fay lite' apant ar archtteet No iwraon, bow- avar, •hsfl b* rococntaad ¦• the aaent of the awiwr, tmleee ha shall fUe with the eaid dopartDwat a written Instrument, ¦Ipnad by Msota owner, deolsaattes titan as aach apsat. Any false oweartas ta a ma- tartal polat ta any aaoh affidavit sbatl be dBOBMd perjury. Booh ¦pedficatlona, ¦taaa and atatoawato ahsdl b^ Aled ta ths ¦aid Bapartment aad ehan ba deemed pub- Qo raoardo, bot ao oaoh spedAcatloaa, ptans or •tatonwsqa abaQ Im ramowed trom aald dopartmaat "Bim aald deiiart- nwnt ahall caaae all aach plana and speo- tfloatlosw to be eaamlred. If such plans and epeatflca tlona oeaform to the provt- atona of tbta chaptar and to th* Imildlns erdlnanoaa and r^stdationo thay •hall ba approved by each dapartmeart. aad a trntUf taa ••atjAcate to that aileot ahan be ta¬ aaad to tha peraan •ubmlttbiB the eama Nothins oootained ta thta eaetloa ehan pravant lh* departna^nt abaapad -with th*
aat tiiiMit at tbta ehapbsr tram iaautas
et tba cellar woitaaCa
Ject said tenement hou.v^ and tot to be a | penalty of two hundred ana fifty ddlare, I Said penalty sluill be a lien upon aald house and lot,
{8, Subdivision one of section one hun- | dred and eeventy-ono of such chapter te hereby amendod to read as foltews: j
9 in. Laws repealed, 1, All statutes of ; tho stato and ordlnancea of dtles of the ! flrst cla-ss, so far as inconatetcnt with tho i provlsiona of tills chapter, are hereby ro- i pealed; provided, that nothing in this chapter contained shall be oonstrued as repealing or abrosatlns any present law j OP ordinance In any oity of the Arst <iasa, | further restricting or prohft>ittag tlio oc- ' cupatlon of oelttua, or tncreaolng the ' amount of air space to each Individual oc¬ cupying a room, or as prohibiting any future ordlnancein respect thereto. Wher- I over the provisions of any local ordinance or re«;uliLtlon Impose roquiremonta for lower hdght of bufldlos or a less per¬ centage of lot ttiat may be occaipled or require wider or larsor courts or deeper yards, the provtetons of ai^h local ordi¬ nance or regulation altaU sovem. 'WTv^re, however, tho provtdona of thto chapter I Impose requlrementa for lower heisbt of bulldlns or a lesa paaceutase of lot that may be occupied or requtse wider or ¦ larger courts or deeper yarda, than are j required by euch local ordinance or regu^ lation, the provUikma at tlila diaptnr stioll govern,
14, This act sliall take effect Immediately, State of New York, Offloe of the Secre¬ tary of State, sa; • I have compared the precedlns with the ¦ original law oa fUe in thte effl<^ and do | hereby certify that tho same to a corroct ! transcript therefrom and of (he wtiole of } said orlgtaal law,
FRANCIS M. HTJOO,
Secretary ef State. |
LAWSOF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy. j
CHAP, 320. j
AN ACTT to amend the oenal tew. ta rela^ I tlon to enticing Inmates from Institu¬ tions.
Became a tew Aprtl 26, 1916. -with the ap- approval of the Governor, leaned, thnee- flftha being pre^nt.
Tho People ofjtho State of New York. represented ta penate and Aaaembly, do enact aa follows;
Section 1. Tho penal law is liereliy atnended liy Inserting therein, after sec¬ tion twelve tnuidred and fifty, a new sec¬ tion, to tie section twelve hundred and flftSi-a, to read as follows;
I 1260-0. Eotldng Inmates from public instltudona. Any person who sharll entice away or assist to escape an tnmato of any public charitable InstHutlon or cus¬ todial asylum or Institution (or ttw fee- ble-mlndod. idkita, eplleptlci or inoone, or a reformatory or reform schod, or IU5u"a Ing such person to tie ouch Inmate prom¬ isee to provide a bome for or to jiay for the aervlce of or to marry Boch Inmate, or who ehall keep or harbor any auoh In¬ mate for tho purpoKos nfto^vm mentioned 1 without the consent or approval of th* board of vnojiimem ot the In.stitutton ta which such inmate was kept shall b* ' guilty of a misdemeanor
92. Thte act shall lalce-effeet Immodiatoly. State of Now Yoric, Oflloe of tlM Secre¬ tary of State, bs:
I have compared the psecedlns -with th* original tew on fll* ta thia office and do hereby certify (bat the same ia a correct transcript tberefrom and of the whote of said original tew.
FRANCIS M. HUOO,
Secrelary of Btata.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By
CHAP. 822. I
AN ACT to amend the asricnltural taw.
In relation to the enrollment of atol-
Uons offered for public service and for ]
tho improvement of the horse tadootry I
ta the stoto of Now York.
Boeame a lew April 26. 191S, wtth the i ajiproval of tho Oovornor. Passad. three- I flftha being present, I
Tbo People oi tho Stoto of Vem Tork. repreaented In Senate and Asaembly, do { etiad a* foilowa:
gootlon 1, Chapter nine of the tewa of ninetaen hundred and nine, entitlod "An act ta sotetlon to asriculture, con*tltattag chupter on* of the cortsolldatod tewa" to horeby amendod by Inaertlns thereta a nerw article, to be artk:l* Bve-a. to read aa ! faltawa:
JLOfTlCUS e-A.
Th* Lieeaains of Btalllona and Breodins
of Horaaa
BectteB ua EteroUment af otallloaa «*- quired.
UL Dotiea of eonuntosloner of asricnS- tnra
12& Certlflcato of onrollawnt; taapectlon; dlaqtoUIf/ins dioeaaea.
US. 'Daoa of atod Iwok.
Ut Enrollment; how mada
UL loone of oertlflcato of anrednwnt
US. Peotlns certlflcato ot aarollraant
U7. Faea for enrdlmeot
IB. KapidacioiM,
IBl flaratoe at uaaasaBaP aiailteta
or attor tmr aa* far pabPe atii »ma ta PHta state a«y atantoa. owl ita and tastS Ba ahall hava caused the
breedins and pedlgre* mt 1
iM enrolled and onch
spected ta accordaaee 'wttb the piuitotaBg
of this article and a certtilcsai^ such enrollment and taapecBota. ta issued as hereinafter tainlltai].
I m. Dntiea of commtostoawr oti. tnre. It Bhall Im the duty ot tha missioner at agrlcutture to canaa ta ba verttled and oBroned ttw TirasrtliM aaB pedlsrae of stalliona, to iaaiwet cates of oondltlona of aoandaeoa to . stallion eertlficata* *f atiraUmasit, Mad to perform auch ether duttae aa lasor'ba aa^ esoary to carry ont the pas'Muua at «Ma articla
I 121 Oertlflcato of eundhua^; Imaie^ tlon: dlaqmllfylns dtooaaaa la coder ta ohtain a oertlflcaUe of snsoeiDent her^a provided tor, the owner of each atoSlosi shall obtata a certlAcato of ttw eondttlea of ooundoese of aald BtalOcn atauud by a vetertoarten. approved by the oommis¬ stoner of asricuMure, who ehah make oath to sold eertfftaato betore a notary putiUc or any officer duty autboriaed to administer eatiML and stwll forwaid thta certlflcato ot the condtUon of mots togettMT wtth the ortgtaal stud book _ tlflcato of rostetry of pedigree of the atal. Hon in caoee of pure bred stall Ioqs, and a eertPted atatoawiit ot tho breedtps ta aQ, other aaaao, and tn all oaaee all othor neoeaaary papaoa retatlns to hte breedins and ownerahlp, to tho oommlaalonar ot; asrtrsrttnna opon taapectlon and vertflea- tlon ot wl^dh a oeaddoaae ot eaxclfaaaat' sbaU bo laeiwfl by ttw oonuntoalonar ot^ •srtaidtiaiaL Any inaurahta, kitoctlaaa eP oontastoaa diseaae wtth mbitA the atal- Ikm may be afflicted stadl dtaqnaUty •aMj atalHf Sen- public sendtss. Any transmta 1 sibto aaaanTidness with wbtoh tbe sta^ UoD maa' be afiUcted ahaU tw named •¦ snch ta said certlflcata dt enrothneat. The foHoartog ibananrs mid onooundnsaa stwU be defined aa tranamtastbl*, tor tha purpose of thto astldo: reoaraonit ophttwl- mte (moon bUndneaa); cataraub; ainans»« sto (stess eyol; larrnseal hasnlplesbk (roaring or whlstllnsX; pulmonary emptip^ soma (heaves, beoken wlnd^-; otrtos haBl, bono spavin. oMs bone, nevlcater dtaeaasaL curb, when asooclated with corby oonPoaK matlon of the hoclts. Certlfloate of tttai condition of ooundness sball be ma^ Dpon the appnoatlon for the flrat certliV^ cato of enrollment and aH enrollmeaB ' oeMlfteatee shah expire on ttw (test dMt ot Januaagr eouh year ftilluwlus date at teooance. and m*sst be renesoed aasmanyt before tiw ffrst day of April. folkMvtns n*^ ' til tbe stalHon is fifteen ynare old. aaB after the dato of the iaeuaDoa.of tbe fln^ certlflcate of enrollment, uealiOLiUe -of tha ' condition of soundneas shall not be ra<>, quired- asata If the atoUion te flfteen old or over; provided ttiat in caae the ataHion is fltteen yeasa old or mos^l and at that ttm* te sopnd.aad free fromi any and ail incurable, lotactloaB aad] tiMnsmiodble -dlseaoes, oe deftied bO' tbia' article, and so ebown on the certlfloate ofl enrollment issued, no subsequent oertkl^ cato of soundnes* ahall be required, '
t 128. Uae of stud book. The commia^ sioner of agrlovltutie shall use for Illi^ standard for action to ddBrmlning thai purity or impurity of ttw breeding of ntdii lions ttw stud bodcand atsnaturea of ttta pr'per ofHoers of the recogiUzed AmotVi cu:i and Canadian horse rcsiator aosoctaiPi' tlonn, oodetlaa or compoqfes, I
9 124. EnpoUmeDt: bow mad*. 1. Eveigri stallion ahafl be enrolled In the name o^ tho owner at the time of the ennoHuwwit und tn oaae of the cbanse of owner:^htp^| the enrdlment shall bo doamed to b*| canceled, unlesa withta thirty days thera-, after evtdenoe of a change of ownershlw satisfactory to ttie commiBSloner of agrU, cultuKo Iwa been fumtehod to ttio comnds-> sioner of agriculture, In wtiich caae aj transfer certlllcatn stioll bo taaued* by tlw commissioner of agricoiture, 1
2. Ullen a oertUlcato of anaolliaent haa{ beon Issued after tha first day ot August) in ajiy year, ttie enrollment and certitt-, cato of enrollment and inspection of tlW| stallion shall renviln In forco until the. thirty-first day of Deoemtier in the neztj suc-c«odlng year, and when the enroli-i ment li.as been mado before tho flrsl day] of August tn any year the enrol}mont and cerliflcate thereof sliall remain In forco until the thirty-first day of December next following.
3 In the caso of any other stallion th« repoat of Inspection shall bo valid for oii^ year- only, except as provided <a aulidi- vlsion two.
5 125. Ifisuo of certlflcate of en I llmcnt
Tho eommiasloner of agricriltii.f (, upon cfmsideralion and liispuction of tbo pap'.^rs supijlled rotating to tho Inspection, bned-i Ini,' und ownoratilp of the o^albon, andl upon payment of ttio fee flxed by thisi article shail m»kn aucb onoallniont of tliai nanio, desorlptlon and pedlgn-e of Ow ' Etl Hion In the register herein provided for us may bo deemed warrnntcrt, and shall Issue a certllii-ato In accordan, e with such enrolhnent to tbe owner of thn ntai. < lion.
9 126. Posting c^rtlflc.ito of cnrollmont. Tho owner of ajr,,v stallion UHod for publto serxdce in the state shall post and keep affixed oorrod copies of Iho corfifk-ate <4 enrollment of surh stallion isaued under the pi'OvlsioriB of this article. In coiuiple**, ous places both within uml upon the out~ slile of his home Htp.lili', and tlm staliiu oa 4 building w«liore th« stallion in used for ; public servk'.e and at any (,irm or plaoa ' HWHy from hte homo, Kvery bill or poatea ' l.ssued by tho owner of any stallion iifirolW ed under thin artirle, or oaed by him oa, ' hla aMcnt for adAurtlains auoh atullloi^ shall contain a <iaiT'oct copy at tlie enrdl- , rn<int of certlHcate printed ta Iwld faced : rtoman typo not smaller than long primer, Uen point), a,nd tho flrst mention 00 saUC bill or pgiiter of the n<une of tbe atalllopi .'^hali be proc>'de<l by the w«>i4b, "pura breed," "grodi'," "standaid-breed." "noi> -^ Btondurd bre^id," or "scrub," and tlw J condition of soundnoos of said stalAon \t^ , dkatod by tho word "sound. ' or "ui>- ' sound" ta accordaiice with the wording oC . tho onroUmant ctirtlticwte. tho same shaB be printed ta type not snyUler than tha : largmt type ta whliTh the nam* of aal4 1 stallion Bhall be printed on aaid tdll of-J poster. ' ,j
9 11.7. Fees for enrollmeni. There studB bo paid to the commlMiloner of agricul- 1 ture iM^re tho tesuanco of sny <>ertia<'al|||, herein provided tor, the following feead, For enrollment, threo dolters; for renewal j of enrollment one dollar aod (or trana- ; fer certincate, fifty cente. Bach tmmm ahafl be paid lo to the state treasnrer -puroaa | aot to the stato financial law, i j
9 lai. Reigulations. The coomilaateniP \ may make such regutatlona aa may lia deemed [iroper and necetMury tor tbm tiab< ter ctirrylng out of tbe provlalona ot' thta ': article. '
9 I2S. Service of unanroUad-atalltaa. Gla > nnd after the flrst dny of Jaanary, nin*« , teen hundmd and soventeen, 00 stalilod Bliall lie arilo«wed to stand, or b* offered for servloe. In ttio stato of Now York, i which is not envuUed and oertlfled .hy ttta commis.sloner uf agrtcudltam. and fro«p 1 and ,'i/ter auch date no fiws nhall bo ools 1 lectlblo for thn nervtoe* of auoh atainonOL 1
9 kiO Penalties, E2very iMmoou who vt(k< * lateiH any of tbu provteiono o'f ttilH urttOi|| ' ahan be liahle to a penalty of not motto ; rhan one hundred doUitre, nor I<aM ttiap 1 twonty-flvo dollars, rotxiverabte by (ha ^ commtesioDflrr uf acrlouUure, ',
I 1 Thte aot shall tako effect AusaKf flrat nhmteen harvltoA and-sixteen. State of N«»w York. Offlc* of the Seara-
tory of Stoto, ss:
I have compared the precedlr^ wtth tlw original law on flle In thte offlca, and do hereby certify that tbe same te a correcti transcript tlwretjrom and of <tie wtiole oti said original taw
FRANCIS M. HUGO, Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.)
CHAP. S2t j
AN ACT to amend the penal taw, tn ra-j
tetton to ptaclns Injurioua i
roada.
Became a taw April 28, UU. wtth ttw ap>i apprcwal of tho Oorsmor. Paaaed, flftha betas present
Tho Penple of the Btato of New Yo ropresentvd In Senate and Aaaambly, enod OS follows;
Section 1. Seotlon fourteen hundreAi thirty-four of t,he penal tew ta amendad ta read aa followa:
I 1431 Plactag Injurious roads. Wboover willfully shall ths drop or place, or Otiaii oanoo or paocar* ; be thrown, dropped or placed, to or upooi! any oycVi pata, avontw, stred, sldewaJD^ alley, road, Idstiway or pubtic way or| pte>oe. any siaaa. tacks, nails, ptecee osi nwtat trrier, thors or oCb«r subataoail' which mtstt injure any antaaal or pr**-^ tare any tiro used on a vabtota^ or wl aPpht wansd. dioabl* or tajuaaaay ^Pft*asBMM