LAWt OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. Uk AN ACT ta amand the general corpora¬ tion tow, In reto tton ta tbe entry of Judgxnoat of diaaolution and the flllng of eortifled coplea thoreof ta publio of¬ flcea
Became a tow April 7, IfU, -with the BPprG>rat et the CJovemor. Passed, three- flftha batag preaent.
Tto Peopio of the State of New York, rtaresontod in Senate and Assembly, do •¦act ma follows;
Boction L Article six ot ehapter twenty- •igbt of tho lawe of nineteen hundred and Bin^ anUtiod "An act In relation to cor- Porttttona generally, conatltuting chapter Iwoaty-three of the consolidated towa" to bar«by amended by adding a new seo j tion, to to eection one hundred and six¬ teen, to reed as follows:
I lit. Entry of judgment and flllng cer¬ tifled coploa thereof The flnal Judgment In aa action brought as prescribed In thla artlalo sball to anterod In tho offlce of the olerk of th* county In which the prin¬ cipal bnslneso offlca or the principal place at bnalmaa ot tto corporation Is locatad. aad if It to itdjndged that such corporation to dlaaolTOd. a oertined copy of such Juilg- BMOt •ban. If a tanking corporutlon, b* Uad Iq the «fllc* of the •uperlniendont ar 'toifai "ii an 'tamiranco cnrporauoti, ta tba alltoa ot tto auperlntendent of tnsur- ; anoe; aad If a toeinasa transportation, < rallraad or memtorahip corperatlen. In ' tbm offloo of the aecretary ot steta
I L Tbto aot ahall tako effect Immedi¬ ately.
Btato ed New York. Offloe of the Secre¬ tary et State, so:
I have oompared the preceding with the orlgtaal tow on flle In this office, and do horeby certify that tha same Is a correct transcrtpt therefrora and of th* whol* of •aid orlgliial law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO. j
Secretary' of Stata
t A acbaol Ofroetor ahall vaoato bto of¬ flce by removal from tto town or toy fll¬ lng a written rtolgnaUon with ^e tewn clerk, A vacancy In the offlce of achool director ¦toll to fliled by tto town bev-' ef the to'wn to which sucb vaoaaoy aodat^ Cor tha remainder ot tto unexpired term. If the town falls to etoct a dtraetor a vacancy shall to daomed to oxiat ta suoh offlca.
8, A school dtreotor btttorm •ntarlng upon th* dtocharg* of the dutiee of hto olBco, and not later than thirty days after the dato on wblch he was elected to offl::e, •hall take th* oath of offlce prescritod by the constitution. Such oath may to taken tofore a jurtlcre of the peace or a notary publlc, and must to flled ta tto offlee of the ctork of the town,
4. A school director •ball receive I'wo dollars per day for each day's aervlce and his nec«aB,-iry traveling expensea, and the town board of tho town for which euch director Is chosen shall audit and allow the (ame,
I t Thto act ahall take effect Immedi¬ ately, State of New York, Offlco of the Beera.
tary ot State, ss:
I have compared the preereding with tto original law on filo In this offloe. and de hereby certify that tho same to a correot transcript therefrom and ot tto wbole of •iUd original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO.
Secretary of Btata
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an owner, aatuR, eonaVBa% ctorge of any beraea, ¦wtaa In tto oourso of, or tor traaaporta- tion, wto eonflno» ar aaaaaa ar aaffara tto Mune ta to i>en<toei1, hi aani fer a longer period thaa fwaaty-eigbt aotwean- Uve houra without nnloaillng tor real, watar and toeding, during flve Uve houra untoia prevented by taevltebl* aaetdaat, la guilty ot a mto- demeanor. In eatlmatlas •ucb coalta*- m«m. th* ttm* during which tto animals tore been conflned without rest, on oon- necnlng roads from whloh ttoy are re¬ ceived, must tie cximputed- It the owner, agent, consignee, or other person In charge of imy such •nlwls refu^«o er neglecte upon demand te pay for tbm caro or tmed ot the animals while ee naloaded or rested, the r»i!w»v- nompany, or ofhar carriers thereot may otorge tto axpeiMO thereof to the owner er oonstgne* and shall have a Ilea theiaon tar aQah ax¬ pense,
9 2. Thto act ¦hall tako offect Bepteai- tor flrat, nineteen hundred aad ttete^et. State of New York, Offloo of the Bocro¬ tary of Btat< ee.
I have compared th* preoedlng witb tto orlglnai tow on flle ta this offloa, and do hereby certify that th* aam* to a oorreot transcript theietieai imd of tto wtoto of said original law,
FRAMCIB M. HOOO,
Boeretarr mt Stata
(Bvery law, unleaa a dHtoront ttate aban -By Authority, be preacribed therein, ahall tato effeet an the twentieth day aftar It aball bava be¬ come a tow. L>egtolaUve Law, | HL]
LAWS OF NEW YORK- CHAP. ITO. AN ACT to amend tho eonservatlcm tow.
In relation to teklng of lobsters In ce*>-
taln waters.
Became a law April 7, 1910, with tho .„ .-_ ,^ . _,, ,h. ,._ ^ _^ „k.~
pproval Of tto oovernor.' Passed, thre^ , ^.^'^,^, ^^ iJ^Tp^rii-VS; : ^^
to-ws:
I la-a. Altornattvo akothed ot ttoinng tho aapeiis* of oounty highwaya The board of suiiervlsorB of any oounty may In Ita discretion provid* by r«oolu- tloa ttot tto coat of oonstruction or Im¬ provement of any oounty highway within '^ j tto eounty ahall to apportioned as tol¬ lowa: Plfty per oentum ot tto total cost theraof atoll to a oounty charge ta ths flrst Instance and the stuns shall to paid upon tbe requisition or draft of ths stete commlsalon of blghways by the county treasurer of th* county within which such highway or portion ttoreof Is lo¬ cated, and the amount so pttid shall bo apportionad by th* board of auperviscrs so that at laast thlrty-flve per centum of the tetal cost of cxmstruotlon stoll to a general county c'aarge ead uvl more tiian flfteen per oentum shall to a charge upon the town or tewna within which the improved road is locrated. The portion of ttae i^ost of constructtoo to to paid by the to-wn or towns wtoreHn auch Irnpiovo- ed road la located ahall to determined aa followa: If auch road la lec-tie.l in th* town having tha hlgb*at totai aoaasaed valuation in such cemuty, as jquailaod for atete tmrposoo, roeh tewn shal] pay flftean p*r centum ot suoA cosl. If such rood la located Id any other town, such town shall pay such propertion of flfteen per oentum of tto tetel oeet of construo- ticm aa the total aoaeosnd valuation ot tSTshto pr-ypmrty In such Urwn as eciualli- ed tor at.r.te purpoooa to to th* total <rf ¦ucb vfaiatkia tn tto town In such ooun¬ ty to-vtag tto tugboat aaaossed T-aluaUon aa ab»v» daoarlbod. Tto iltta"\r.ii» ot all te to paid toaa thar rfteea por
Btkto of new Tork. Oflb* mt thm Boer*- tary of Steta aa:
I hav* cmmjtored tha preceding with tto original law on flle tn thla offlce^ and do hereby certify that tb* Eaofia Is a correct tran5crlpt tberefrom and of tto whole of said oHglnal law.
FRANtna M. HUGO,
Secretary of Btata
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By AuthorHy.
CHAT, la.
AN ACT to amend the ger.eral buaineas
law. In re'.a'.icn to tho u.se or cpomUem
of mlnlttiir* motion picture apparattis.
Became a !«w April 11. ISl^, with the ap¬ proval of tho <^cri-ernor, Pas»od. three- r.':. .a toing prarant,
TiiO Poopl; of th* Btata of New York, r6pr€is«utsd In Rer.sta and Assembly, do enact aa followa:
Se'tion 1, Section two hundred and .'ourteen of chnpter twenty-flve of tha iawa of nineteen hundred and nine, er,- tifled "An art relating to general busl¬ neaa, conatitullng chapier twenty st tto c<>naoI1da'ed lawa" as added by ehaptar •hree hundred and eight ot the lawa erf nineteen hundred and Uih-ieen, Is har«- ty amended to read aa follows:
9 214, Kxeimption and requlrementa for miniature clnrmatograph macblnaa. Tho abov* aectiona. two hundred and nine, twe bundred and ten, two hundrod and eleven, twa hundred and twelve and two hundred and thirteen, referring to I>*r- manent and portable bootlis, ohall not apply (a) to any miniature motion picture machine In whloh th* maximum alectric cmrrent uaed for th* light shall to thro*
tram Ita pclnefpiU atSoa to to toeateff to th* etty ef New York, 9 A In th* event of the dtooolotion ef
laid eorporatkio nil Ite aasete and prox>- erty whateoever remaining after ptkrcient of Ite debts sball becoAo the l»Tpm,'f of th* Board of Home MVieiona -A tj>» Prea- byterian Church ta th* rT,iii*ei 94mLie,it o'- America te to uaad by aatid toairt tor tte oerporate purpoeoe.
I 7. Thto act shall tato sffset «"em-HII af*Iy.
Stat* mt Nrw York. Ofllo* mt tto Beore¬ tary of Stat*, as:
I have coaipnred th* iirocedlng with the oristnal law oo fil* In this ofllca and do hereby certify ttot th* sam* la a oorrect transcript therefrom and ef th* wholo of said arlglnal law.
FRANCnS M. HUGO.
Socrotary of Stata
flfths being present.
I atAim no aimiat ."^...^ ^ . .. .. . ——— .- ~- k— —- -~« ii^-««i |.~ hundrod and fifty wafs. Such miniature
L^ws ur NBW Twnrvi vjr MUUMitljK, oaatum of tto total ooot mt aucb road machine shall ta eporatod In an approved
CHAP. 171. ; shall to apportibenad te h* a oounty box of fireproof material conatr-uoted -with
ta oxooaa af aucb thlrty-fl've per a fusible link or othsr approved rslaaalng
tun ef tto eost of svofc bnpreved rood device to close Instantaneously and com-
LAW8 OF NEW YORK-By Autherity.
CHAP, 164.
AM ACT W amend the banking tow. In
relation to rsgulsttona nnd restrictions
aa to repayiiMDt of depualta.
Became a law April 7. 1S16. with the
approval of the Oovernor. Pasaed. three-
flfttas tolog present,
Tto People of the Stato of New Tork. represented In Senate and As,'vembly, do enact as followa:
fiocnton 1. Subdivision one of section two hundred and forty-eight of chaptor three hundred and sixty-nine of the laws •f nineteen hundred and fourteen, enti¬ tled "An aot in relation to bnnking cror- poratlons, and Individuals, partner.shlpa. unincorporated asaoclations and corpora¬ tions under the supervision of the banJt- Ing department, constituting chaptor two of the oonsolldatod laws," is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. The sums doposlted with any sarlnga bank, togathor with any dividends cred¬ ited thereto, shall to repaid to ttae de¬ positors thereof resi>ectlvely, or to their legal representatives, after demand, in ¦uch manner and at such times, and un¬ der suc^b regulationa as tto toard of trustees ahall preacrlto, subject to the provisions ot thla and tho next following aeotion. Such regulations shall be posted In a conspiouous piace In tho room where tto bustaess erf sucb savings bank shall to tmnaactipd, and shall bo printed In the passbooks or other evldsnces ot deposit lurnished by It, and shall bo evidence be¬ tween suoh sa'vlngs bank and the depos¬ itors holding tbe same, of the terms upon which the deposlte therein acknowledgod are mada j
The savings bank may at any time by I a reeoluticm of Ite board of trustees re- I quire a notice of sixty days before repay¬ ing deposits, tn which event no deposit I ahall to due or payable until sixty days i after aoUoe of tnteptlon te withdraw tbe | aame ahall have been personariy given by tto depositor, and such depoalte, If not withdrawn within fifteen days after the expiration of tho sixty days' notice, shall not tton be dus or payable under such notic* or by reason thoreof,
Nothtag herein oontolnad. however, shall to ccmstrued as Impairing contracte here¬ tofore made between savings banks and their depositors as to noticse of withdraw¬ al, or tte prohibiting any savings bank from making payments of deposlte before the expiration of said sixty day notice.
But no savings bank ghall hereafter acres wtth Us depoaitera in advance, to waive aald alxty days' nptlce nor shall It ta the eamm at deposits hereafter made require a longer notlca than tto sixty daya aforeaiUd.
I 2. Thto act ubmD take offect immedi¬ ately.
Btate of New York, Offlee of the Socro¬ tary of State, as:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on file In thla offlce, and do horeby certify that tho same la a correct transcript therefrom and ot the whole of ¦aid original law,
FRANCIS M. HTTOO.
Becretary of Steta
The People of the State of Now Tork, repreoentod In' Senate and Assembly, do I enact as follows:
i Section 1. Section thres hundred and I twenty-three of chapter* aix hundred and j forty-seven of tho laws of ninetean hun¬ dred and eleven, entitled "An act retot- : Ing to conservation of land, forests, wa¬ ters, parks, hydraullo power, fish and game, constituting chnpter Blxty-flve of the consolidated laws," as cdded by chap¬ ter three hundred and eighteen trf tho laws of nineteen hundred and twelva to i hereby sjnended to read as follows:
I 823, Residents only to take lobstora, except In certain waters. No person who haa not been an actual resident ot thia state for six montha Immaellately prior to the time of engaging In tho taking of lobsters, BhElHaiie lobsters from tha pub¬ lic waters of tho state, except ttot to the publi'3 waters of the state lying to tto west of a lino drnwn from Rocky Point to Race Rook and thenco extended In tto samo dire'ition until it Intersecta wtth the state bound,ary lino between Njw York and Connecticut, licenses to taka lobsters may bo Issued to nonresidents upon pay¬ ment ot tho following fees: For toats of ton or more tons measurement, thirty- five dollars; for boate of fivo to ten tons measurement, twonty-fivo dollara; for alt other boats, twenty dollara, except that for boals carrying ono man only the ll¬ cenae feo eball bo fifteen dollara, Sucb beats, when so IlcenBed. shall carry dto- pla.'.'ed upon them tho lloenqo number, ot such sise and placed In such position upon the boat or rigging as may be prescribed by tho commission. Such licenses shall not be transferable and ohall be condi¬ tioned that the holder shall observe the fishery lawo ot this state, and shall at any time and without delay permit pro¬ tectors and peacs offlcers of this state to board such boats and Inspect the cargo or contents. All such licenses shall ex¬ pire upon the thirtyflrst day ot Deeember
oounty, elty or town legally ebarvaable . •¦ abova prtrvldad. I'b* ',»orti«n ot the
tor their support.
Becrame a law April Ik UH, wltk tba a^ proval of ttae Oovomer, Passed, tbro*.- fifths being preaent.
The People ef tto Btato of Mow Tort, represented ta Senate tmd Aaaoably, dr enact as foUo'wa:
SecUon 1. Boction flfty-two of ortlcto foor of chapter torty-sta of th* tows of nineteen hundred aad nln*^ enUtled "An aot In relation to the poor, eoaatltutlng chapter forty-two of tto eeoaoUdatod laws," to hereby tuneoded ta psad ma fol¬ io wo:
I 11 Liability, bow county •uperintendenta, or otber peraona to whom such notice may be dlr*ct*d may, after the service of such
coat to to tome by tha count; and by tto town or taa»us sbal> ta appropriated aad made n aaoilotaty ovndlable te the roQUtoUtaa er drfift ef tto state oom- mtoekm of hlgtoraya at tto time ef th* thiol i>*oelutioa by the board *t super- vtooaa approving tto pliuia and estimate of coat submlttod tor tto atat* eommlsslon of blghwara im prrrld«d by •ectloa ao* huiidr*d aad twenty-eight of this aot.
Ia tto oaae of a eotmty highway where the ptons tove heretofore been apprcrved by the board ef oupervtaoro of a county, and the distribution et oeot for ouch high¬ way haa been made aa provided by soo- ttoa one hundred and torty-one erf this sot. and the eounty htui heretofore ap¬ propriated and macto a'vaBabto Ite share
notloe, ttUu and remove such poor person I of tto cost ef tto construction or Im-
to their oounty, town or oHy, and ttore support hiai, and pay the expense ot suoh notloe, and ef the support of such peroon; or they shall, withta thirty dars aftar re¬ ceiving such notioa^ by a wrttton Instru¬ ment under tbeir handa, notify tha aoua- ty sup«rtntandonto Crom wbooi auek a^ tio* waa reoetrod. er ettber of tbem, tbat they deny tho allegation of aaidi Improper entidng or fanoval, mr that th*lr town, city er oouaty to liable tor tto eupport ot ¦uob poor porooa. Upon tho appHcadon ot auoh oounty •uperintendent, ov*r*eer or other person so notified, tmd npon proper proof, the oounty ^dge of the oonnty wberala ¦uoh ¦uperintendent over- ¦eer or other person to whom auch notlee I ahall tave been dta-eotod, reaidao. ahall to- I auo a warraat dttooled ta the eheriff of I the eounty, or to aomo ether proper por¬ son er persons, dirsotlng him *r thom to ! teke and romove sacb poar person from I the place wbere to may be, to the oounty, city or town legally chargoabto for his support.
Stato of New York, Ofltoe of tto Beore¬ tary ot Stete, ss: I tove comparod the preoedlng wUh the
tollowing tho dato of Issue, and any 11- t,^*^^ '^l^e"",.!"? .'k "»*• •'?<«^ "* 0°
.1 heroby certify Iiat tho aama to a corroct
om aad of tho wtoto of
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP, iat, AN ACT to amend the general municipal
tow. In relation to temporary loans In
anticipation of taxea.
Became a law April 7, ItlS, with the ap¬ proval of the Oovornor, Paased, three- flfths toing present
The Peopio of the Stete ot Now Tork, repreaented In Sonata and Asaembly, do onact ao follows:
Section 1. Section flve of chapter twen¬ ty-nine of the lawo of nineteen hundred and nina entitled "An act relating to mu¬ nicipal eorporatlona constituting chapter twenty-four of the cronaolldated laws," Is hereby amended to read aa tollows:
I C. Tempcnrary loana. Moneys shall not to borrowed by a municipal corporation on temporary loan, except In anticipa¬ tion ot the texea of the ourrent flscal year, and for the purpoaea fpr which such taxea ar* levl*d. and ¦ball not bo in ex- eesB of the amount of ruch taxes. Such loiuia atoll to payable out of the tiuces on account ot which ouch loana aro made, and ta ne ease otoll Intereat run on any ¦neh loan after auch taxaa are paid into tho treasury ot the coriioratlon.
I 8. Thto acst ahall take effect Immedi¬ ately.
Btato of Mew York, OfRco of the Secre¬ tary ot Btate, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on flla In this offlce, and do hereby certify that the aamo la a correct transcript tjiaretrom and of the whole of aaid origtnia tow,
FRANCIS M, HUGO,
Seoretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. IO. AM ACT to amend the education law, rel¬ ative to the etoctloB of school directors. Became a law April 7, 1116, with the ap¬ proval of the Qovernor, Passed, three- flfths bslng present.
Tho People ot the State of New York. roproaented In Senate and Aasembly, do enact aa followa:
Bootion 1. Seotlon threo hundred and •Ighty-two ef ohapter twanty-one of the laws of ntaeteen hundred tmd nlna en¬ titled "An act relating to education, con- •tituttag chaptor •Ixto'in of tho consoli¬ dated towa" aa amended by chapters ona hundred and torty and six bundred end •oven ot the towa of nineteen hundred and ten, to hereby further amended to read aia follows:
1882, Sohoel directora 1. Two sotool directors ahall be alected for each town at the ceneral eleotion held In the year ninateen hundred and ten. One of ouch directora ahall to elected to serve un¬ til January ona ntnoteen hundred and thirteen, and the other shall be elected to eorve until January one, nineteen hun¬ drod and •txtoen. A director shall be olootaA at the general election tn nineteen hundred twd twelve tuid every flfth year thoreafter and one shell be eleoted ta Dtnetaen hundred and flfteen and every fifth year th*r*aft*r. Tto term of offleo af tto director* elected In nineteen hun- Brod tuid twelve and thereafter shall commence on the flrat day of Januarj- fonowlnc their election and oonttnue tor ttrrm yeare. In towna. except thoee towno altni^tod ta the countiee ot Naaaau and BuSolk, Where biennial town maeUnga are keld at a time 4ther than the general alaottop, Hroctora phall to etocted at the blanptal tosm met^tng held lmmedtote)y
Sl^or te tto expli^tlon of ths term of latr predeeasaora Such dtrectqri ohall be fleeted tn the aame maiyier that town •Oloen are elected at town meetings held at tba tlinp ot a general electioo, and the
cense may be revoked at acy time at th* pleaaure of tho commission,
I t This act shall take effect Immodi¬ atoly,
State of New York, Offloe of tho Bocro¬ tary of Stato, ss:
I have compared the preoedltig with tto original law on file In thlo offloe, and do horeby certify that the oame to a eorreot transcript therefrom and of tho wtoto of said original law,
FRANCIS M. HUOO.
Secretary of Stata
LAWSOF NEW YOR»C-By Authority.
CHAP, 171. AN AC7T to amend the exeoutlvo law, ta rolatlpn to outhorlzlng the secretary of stete to grant permission fer the publi¬ cation of an annotated editlcm er edi¬ tions of the c:ourt reporta without cost te tho state.
Became a. law April 7, UIS, with tto ap¬ proval of the Oovemor. Pasaed, threo- fifths being present
Tho People ef the Btato ef New Tork, represented In Sonata and Ansombly. do enact as follows:
Bectlon 1, Seotlon thirty-one ot chaptar twenty-three of the laws of nlneteea hun¬ dred and nine, entitled "An act In rel^ tlon to executive offlcers, censtitutlng chapter eighteen of tno consolidated laws," Is hereby amonded to read aa fol¬ lows:
I 31. Copyright of notes prepared by court reporters. The copyright of the statemonts of facts, of the bead notea and of all othor notes or references pre- pttrod by tbo state roportar, the aupreme court reporter and the mlsc^ltoneoue re¬ porter must be taken by and shall ta ve^sted tn the aecretary of atata for the benefit of tho people ot the atata Tha secretary of state la authortoed by a 'writing filed In his offlcs to grant to any person, flrm or ciorporatlon. aader ouch terms and conditions as he may deter¬ mine to be for tha best Intereste erf the state, tha right to publish ttae atove men¬ tioned copyrighted matter in en aiinotat. ed edition ot the volumes ot tow roiiorta prepared by the reporters h*r*lnbefor* mantloned which have been heretofore Issued, Such publlcnticm ohall be made without cost to tho otate, and nothing tn this sactlon contained shall etherwtoe af- feot tho obligation ot aay contriMt tor the publication of such reporta.
I 2, Thlo act shall take effeot Immedi¬ ately,
Stata of New York, Offlco Of the Bocro¬ tary of Stato, ss:
I have compared the preceding wtth the original law on file In this offlce, and do hereby certify that the same ta a corroct transcript theretrom and ot the whole ot oald orlglniU law,
FRANCIS M. HUGK>.
Becretary ot Stata
oald orlglntti law,
FRAMCZB Jd. HtTOWk Becretary of
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authoriiy.
CHAP, 174, AN ACT making an appropriation of torty thousand dollara tor tba Improvement and repair of highwayo and bridgaa on Indian reservations in compllanc:e with section one hundred and flfty-ntae of the highway law.
Became a law April 10. 1916, with tbe ap¬ proval of the Governor, Passed, three- flfths being present.
The People ef tho Btete of Now York, repreiented In Senate tmd Assembly, do onact as tollowa:
Section 1. The sum ot forty thousand dol¬ lara ($4(\000), Is hereby appropriated from any moneys In the treasury not otherwise appropriated, payable by the state treasur¬ er on the warrant of the cjomptroller; ouch sum. or so much thereof as mgy to necesaary. shall bo available for tho con¬ tributions of the state to counties c:on- tntnlng Indian roeorvations, or a reserva¬ tion or tho major portion of a reservation, ot an amount not less than thirty dollaro per mile based upon the entire mileage of the public highways within the reserva¬ tion tn auch county purauant to sectton ono hundred and flfty-nlne of tho high¬ way law,
I t Thla act shall take effect inmaedt- stely,
Stato of New Tork, Offlce of tto Secre¬ tary of State, as:
I have compared the preceding 'orlth the original law on flle In thla offlce, and do hereby certify that the aiune ta a correct tntn^cy-lpt therefrom and of the whole of aald erlglual taw
FRANCIS M. HUOO,
Secretary of Stata
at tba tlma or a general electiMk and tne geaeUSonrot the atoctlon tow relating to tba aoBilnattoa and election of •ucb town
¦ball avgfj If tto nomination and
dC BBrtt BlrtttBIB
LAWS OP HWW YunMK—By AutharHy.
CBAP. ia. AM ACT ta aoeivJ the renal tow. In rato-
tton to unloading and feeding tuitoaato ta
tranaportation.
Baeaenm a tow AprU 7, UU with tbe a»- pi-oval of the Oovernor. Paaaed, throa- fltlto tota* present.
Tho Peopto of tto Btate of Now Tork. reprwMnted ta Senata and Aaa«<nbty, do anact an foUowa:
Section L Section one hundMd and Dlnoty-tbra* et tto penal tow to bereby amendod ta read ma tollowa:
I Ul Tranaportinc «nlmato tor teara
tbaa twanty-olfbt oonaecuttra boun wttto>
^ ISp JHi9l9tMk ,,e-BaDBHL •HBSiMMlBtak
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutharHy,
CHAP. lit. AN ACT to tunend tbe genorai awiatoi-
pal tow and tha stete flnaooe tow, ta ro¬ tation to contrtuna
Became a tow AprU Ik UUb witb tto ap¬ proval of the (Governor, Paaaad, tbroo- flttto toing present.
The Paopto of tto Btato of Mew Tork. repreaeated In Senato and Aaaambly, do enact aa follews:
Baotlea L Artici* fl-ro ot ebaptor twen¬ ty-nine et tb* lawa of atoataon hundr*d tuid nlna entitled "Aa act retotlnc to municipal oerporatleaa^ aaoatltutlng etop¬ tor tweoty-tOur et tto aoaaolidated lawa," ia heroby aasonded by Inaerttec thereta a new aectton, to to aeetiea atgbty-afac-bi, to read a* teltowo:
9 8&-b. Betataed paweotacoa aaag to withdrawn. A olouaa may b* tns*rt*d In any oontract bareaftar made er awarded by any munlotpaJ oarporatlon, er aay pub¬ lic department or official tber^aof, provid¬ ing that the oontraottir itoar. from time to tflhe, withdraw tto whole ar any porton of the amouat rotalnad trom paymaata to the ccmtnuttor pnaauaat to ^o torna of the contraot. upon dopoelttoc -witb tbe oomptroller er dtoburalnc effleer of the municipality, oerporato atock er bonda of th* municipality of a mtwkot valu* attutd to th* amount mo withdrawn. The aatd clauae may furttor provide ttot the municipality ahall. from tlma to time, ool- lect all lntor«8t er taoome ob tto atook er boacto ao d«poo1ted, and ehall pay tto sama when aad as oolleoted, to the eon- tractor who depoalted tto stock or tonda The sold cdauae may further provide that It tto deposit to te the term of coupon toncto, ths coupons as they respootivsly become due shiUl to doUvered to the ooa- traotor. The said clause may further provide ttot the oentraotar ahaU not ta entlUed to Intereat or ooupona or taoome OB any of ttae dopoaltod atock ar bonda tht proceeda of whlob ahall to used or applied by tbe munloipallty, pnrsuaat to the tornio ef tto oontriujt
I 1 Artieto tvo of chapter flfty •Ight of tto lawo of ntaotoea hundred and nlna entlUed "An act ta relatkm to atata flnanoe, constituttng chapter flfty-alx of tlto conaolldated towe," to hereby amead¬ ed by Intortinc therein a now eocttoa, to be aoction forty-threo-a, to read aa fbl- lo'ws:
I O-a Itetalned peroentageo may to withdrawn. A clauae may to Inserted to any oootraot hereafter made er awarded by the atata or by any publto depart¬ ment «¦ offlcial thoroof, provldtag ttot tho contractor may, from tbao to tlma Withdraw tho whole or any portion of the amount retained frem payments to the contractor pursuant to the terms ef the contract, upon depositing with the state comptroller securities ef a maiket valu« equal to tto amount oe withdrawn, aald. securities te be of a character te whicsh t:^a savings banks ef tto (tato ot Maw Ywk are authorized by law to taveat moneys. The sold ctouso may farther lirovlde that the state comptroilor shall, from time to time, collect all Intereirt or Income on the securttlee oo depoalted, luid shall pay the sama when and aa celloet- ed. to the contractor wto doposlted the securities, Tho said clause may further provide ttot tt the deposit ta tn the form of coupon tonds, the coupons as they re- j ¦pectlvely become due ¦ball to delivered to the contractor. The said clauae mn^• tartbar provkto ttot tbe contractor abaB not to aotltlod to Interest or omipoaa or tneomo on any of tiia deposited saourlttoak tto praoeeda of which shall to uaad ar appttod by the state, or by any publto B^ partment or offlclal thereof, puranaat ta tto terma of the cxintraot.
11. Thla aot oball UtiM effoct Iraaiodl- ataly.
State of New Tork. Offloe of the Boaaa- tary of State, •¦:
I have compared tbo precsedlog vrltb Ibo orlglnai law on fl'.e In thto office, and do hereby oertify that the same lo a correot transctrtpt therafrom and of tto wtole ot ¦aid original law,
FRAMCIB M. HUOO,
Secretary of Btata
LAWB OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CKAP, 17*. AN ACT ta amend tto hishway tow, to
relaCtoa to provldlnc an tutamattve
method ot apportiontng tto coat of oon-
¦truotloa or Improvoment ef oouaty
highwaya
Became a tow Aprtl 11, IHA with tto a»- pro-ral of tba Oavaraor. Paaaad, tbraa- flttto bainc prevent.
Tbe Peanto cf tto Btata of Mew Tork. rapraaaatai to Biaato and AaaMabiy, do •naot to faBawa:
BooUoa L Cbaptar tbMar af tba towa af ainotoaa bundrad aad nlaa, «alltlad "An act retfUinc ta blcbwayih oonatltat- tac ctopter twaaty-flvo of tto oawaalldat- ad lawa," to bafabr ttatoilii by iHaattac tborato attar aoctiaa ama buafltat aad -
llMatJ»k.BJMm jHHtik <Bj%ggjtB|y j
prcrvemest of such htchway based upon an apportionment other than that provid¬ ed by thla secMlen, but tha flnal paymout has not bean made by the eounty, ttae board ot aupemdooro may ta tMrcordanQe with ttae provtotona of oootion on* hun¬ dred and twanty-elght ef thto act rescind the resolution prevtouety adopted ap¬ propriating Ita store of tto cost and In ¦uch case, ohall adopt a reeoluUon op- proprtattag such ta tunount aa will equal fifty per centum of tto total estimated cost ot onch highway tte atown In an esti¬ mate to be provided by the state c»3mm Is¬ sion of hlghwi^ra, making such amount BO appropriated Immedtotely available to the draft or reerulsltioa of the commission for the construcUon sr Improvoment of such highway, tuid shail apportion such amount between tto oounty and tbe town or to-wns In the mannar harelntafore pro¬ vided.
If there be not BUfflk:lent funda in tto oounty treasury to pay the share of tho oounty and of the loim or towns, tho eounty treasurer to hereby authorized and empowered to torrow. In luiticlpatlon of taxes to be collected therefor or ot Uie Issuances of bonds aa hereby provided, such on amount its may to nocossary, and Is hereby authorized to pledge the faith and credit of tto county for the payment, with taterest, of tto moneya so torrowed.
The board of supeirviaors ot the oomity mtur by resolution authorize the issuanc*
plotely In cas* *f combustion within th* box. Tto light (n eaid mlniatur* machino stoll b* oompletety taclosod In a metal lantern box eovered witn an unraoiovable root, fb) To tto ooe er operation ef any so called miniature moUan plctncre ap- paratno' which -jses only an Inclosed In¬ candescent electric tomp ard approvi^d ocetate irf oellulooe or slow burning films, aod Is ef sncb construction that flims or¬ dinarily used cm full-atsed oommercdal picture apparatns cannot ta coed there¬ with,
9 2. This aot sbi^ tato effeot tmrooeilately. State of New Tork, Offlo* *f th* Secre¬ tary of Stete •*:
I have crompared ths preceding 'Witta tto original law on fllo tn this office, Bind do hereby certify that tto aame Is a oorreot tran.rcr!pt therefrom and of the whol* of said original law,
FRANCIB M HUOO,
Beoretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy,
CHAP. IH AM A.CT te amend the poor law, tn r»-
totloa to proaeouUons ot actions by
oounty superlntandente ef th* poor,
Beerame a tow April 12, Itlt, with tto approval of tho Ooremor. Pasised. three- flftto being preeent
The Poople of (to State of Now York, repreaented ta Senate tuid Asaembly, do enact as follows:
Bectlon L BecUon fifty-four ef ohapter forty-elx of tho laws of nineteen hundred and nIna entitled "An act In relation to the poor oonstltutlng i-Jiapter forty-two of the consolidated laws." Is toreby amended to read as follows:
i r-*. Actions when and tow to b* bronght Upon Ber\dc* of any auch notice of danltU tbo county superttitcndonte i-pon •vhom tho aam* may ta served, sh ill. within throe months commenoo an aciUiri In the name of their eounty, agaiiiDt the town, city or connty eo liable for tho ex¬ pense Incurred In the support of such p<5or person, and prosecute tha same to effeot; If thay neglect te do oo, thoir to-wn, city or cenirity, shall be pr*e?ludod from ali claim ociUnst tha town, city or county to whoa* offlcers aach flrst notlc* waa di¬ rected. Such action shall be tried In the oounty In whl-h the cause of action arose, subject t* the power erf th* ocnirt te change th* plaoe of trial In tto caeao pro¬ vided by law.
9 t This aot sban tato effoot hnmedl- utoJy. Btato trt Naw Ynr\, Offloe of the Bauia
tery of State, as:
I have oompiired the preoedlng -arlth the original law on llle In this oflloe, and do heroby certify that tto same Is a cornect transcriiit t!...refrejm and of tba -whole ot aaid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO,
Socratary ef State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority,
CHAP. ISA AM ACTT to amend the penal toar oe as te
provide for punlabmont erf sednottoo un¬ der pretense of marrioga
Became nJaw April 12, ISll. wtth the op proval ot rfo Oovomer. Passed, three- fifths being preoerit.
The People of the Stete of Neew Tork, representod In Senate and Aaaembly, do enaot as follows:
Bectlon 1. Section twaoty-on* hundred and Boventy-fiva of Uia penal taw 1* here¬ by amended to read as follows:
I 217S. Seduction undor promise or pro- tense of marriage. A person, -Who undor promise ot marriage, or by moans of a fraudulent reprasontatlen to her that he ts married to her, seduce* and haa ncxual Intercourse with an unmarried female of previous chast* character, to punlnhable by iniprlscmraent for iMt more Uiaa flvo years, or by a flne of not more than ono thousand dollars or both.
9 2. This aot shall take oSect tmmedt- r.tely. Stats ef New York, Offlce ef th* B«cr«-
tery of State, ss:
I hav* coinptu-ed tho preceding with tho ' original law on fll* In this offlce, and do
of county highway tonds. ta amouata to I hereby certify ttot Ui* nam* Is a correct
b* dstermload by such toard, th* pro oeeda of whlc:b aball ta applied to the payment et the ahare of tto eost et con¬ struction or Improvement ef ouch high¬ way to to borne by tho oounty and tto town or to-wns apportioned as hereln¬ beforo provided. Such tonds shall b* payable not more than thirty yaaira from their date. Toe paymaat mt such bonds and th* Interest tbereea. as th* *am* mature fre,m tlm* to tima ahall b* appor¬ tioned to Uie oounty at large and to tbe towa or to'wna In which ati<2b highway Is cxjnstructed ta suc^ manner that ths same shall to tome te acoerdanoe 'with the ajiportionmsat ef tto ooot torotnbefiore ptoyided.
The board of •upei itooio shall provide for tto asseosmeot, lory and eoil*ctle>a by tax. apporticmed betwoea the eounty at large and the town er towno In which such highway Is oonstaveted. acoording to suoh apportionm«at im hcrelnbefor* pro¬ vided, of the moneys required to meet the obligation ot the oounty and ef tb* town or towns fer their respective share ot th* ooot of suoh tmproved highway; and tto moaeyo so raised shall to paid teto the oouaty treaaury and iriiall bo- come availabto for tto draft er recrdal- tlon ef the otate oommloalcm et hlgbwaya, or tor tbe "payment of laoaaya borrowed by ttae county treasurer tui herotetofore pro'vlded together with tatsreot ttoreon, or for tto payment of bonda and tto In¬ tereat thereaa Issued aa hoi etiAofoi e pro¬ vided, or aay part ttoreof.
I L Thto act ahaU taka oOect toim*dl- atoty,
Stato of Now Tork. Oflloe ef tto Secre¬ tary of Btata sa:
I tove compared tto preoedlng -with tha eriglniti tow ea ffl* In thto offlca and do heB>by oertify that the aama Is a iserrect -aranscrtpt therefrom and <rf tto wtol* of laid arlglnal law.
rRANCIS M. BUOO,
8*or*tary of Stata
tronucjlpt therefrom and of tb* whole of oald original law,
FItANCIS M. HTTOO, Bec;r*tary mt Btata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP, ISt.
AM Acre to aiaend th* villag* law. ta «*-
tatlon to ths keaplBg of swine.
Became a law April U, IPlt, with tto approval ot tho Qovsmer, Ptuand. thr**- fittto being present.
Th* Peopio of th* Btete of Now Tork, I otkld original law. repraaented In Benat* and Assambly, do j FRAJir-jg M. HUOO.
snact aa followo: | Pecretery of Stota.
Bectlon 1. Bee-tlon ntaoty et ahapter ate- ( ^——— "'"
ty-four of the laws af nineteen hundred LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authorityi
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
CHAP. XL AN ACTI te amend tho poor law. In rota¬ tion to the n«rnovaI of mothers of has- terda.
Became a law April U, mt, with the appruval of the Oovernor. Paoaed, three- fiftiis being proee-nt
Tha X'eupie ot lha Htate ot New Torlt, represented In Benat* and Aaaembly, do en,-if't as tollowa:
l-le.lloa 1, fl'ictlon slxty-ono ef article fivo of chnpter fort'-six of the lawa ot nlueCeon hundrod and nlno. entitled "An act in relation to the poor, con.-titiitiiig chapter forty-two of tha conaolldatod lawa," la bereby amendod to read aa fol¬ lows :
i 61, Mother and child poor persons; proceedings aB::\ln::t cemnty or town from which »lie was romcov-ed. Such mother and her child ahall, ^n ail re,ipoc-ta. ho deeme>d poor perjono: »jid tho same pro¬ coedinga mey ba had by.tho oounty su- pertntendonta to r.hajriie the town, city or county from which aha waa removed or onticsed, or ahall hav* of her own lurcord ome or atrayeel, for tho expense of sup¬ porting her and her uhlld, aa ar* provid¬ ed In tiio c»- - lif poor persona; and an action may lio niaiutntned In th* aame mannor for B.ali exiicrisrrs and for oil ox- poiifea properly Incurred In apprehending (he fa4ii(v ot such child, or In aeeicing to cor:ipel Ita support by such father or Ite moii.er,
I 7.' Tills act ahail tak* affect Immedi¬ ately,
Btato of New York, Offlc* ef tha Beore tary of State, es-
I havo compp.reil tlio preceding with the erl.Tinnl law on filo In this offlco. and do hoitby cor'ify U.r.l th* samo Is a correct transcript therefrom nnd ot tto whole of
thereat ¦ball to nseeesary to constitute tuiirum. Tto action ef the meeting apt any matter or i]\<eotien ahaB to deoldt by a majority of the qualified voters -vo ing thereon, a quorum being preeent Tl flret named of th* followiac peraocs wl Is pr«*ent at such meeting ahall preeU ttoreat to wit: Th* minister of out ehurch, th* officiating minister thereo tto offlcers thereof In tto order of tto age beginning with tto oldest, any qua Ified voters alected therefor at tke mea I'-ig. The presiding offl^ier of the meetb stall r.^celve tho votea, be tba judge i qualiflcatlono ot voters and declare B raejiilt ot tha votai cast on any matto Tto poUa ot an annual corporate me* ing stoll contln-jo open for on* hour, ai longer In Uie discn-etion of the presldu effleer, or If requlre-d by a majesty I ill* eiuaufiod Yuters i>re>«ut. At each s nual cMrporate meeting. Euccaeooro i those trustees whos* term* ef offlc* tto expire, shall ta alected froaa tto qual flod voters by ballot, for a term of thn y*ara theroaftor: provided, hcrwever, thi any Methodist Kpiscopal church In U boroughs ot Brooklyn and Queena In U Cily ot Now York, which Is now or hcr after may tacoma a benertclkry of tl BroolUyn ohureh Bo<:iaty af th* ilethodl Episcopal church, by rooelving frum si« society oontilliuUona to Its current li coma or by loan or gift from tie aam may elect to riil any vacancy rxi^thig I lU bc-ird of truateea by expiration i term, or for any othar cauae, nt any ca porate ine«Ung legally called not to ei •eei at any timo thraa membera of t-at ooard of trust eea who sluill have b*« nominated to such positions by th* Bmol lyn church »oclety cf tta Methodist Ept copcil cihurch. without meaxd to any ejua Ificatlons for trustee* required by th chaptor, and such trustee* er their nta oessora, nominated tmd eleotad In O aam* manner, shall oentinu* ta effloe • long as said chunih shall to a benoAclaj of said society, Notlo* of tbo oxplratl* of term of aald tmsteo* ahall be g1v<i by tha aald church to tho said aodety M less than two montto tafor* sttid «apln Uon of tl rm,
I 2, This act shall take •ff*ct ImmoCtot*^ Stete ef New Tork. Ofto* *f tto Been
tary of Steta, ss:
I havo compared th* preoedlng with tt *rlg1oal law on fUo In thla oftoa and i hareby oertify ibat th* same Is a vorrei transcript tlierefrxjra and ot tto whole I said erlginal law.
FRANCIfl M. ntJOO,
SecTotary ef State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authorlt]
CHAP, 21»,
AN ACT to amend tha general «tty loa
I In relatiun to appropriaUono far montat
j *nca* of city ofh.-liUa
Bocuim* a law April lh, Iflt, with Uio og I proval of tho Uovarnen-, Passed, thrat ' flftha being present.
Th* I'eople of th* Stato ef Mew Yorl represented In Senate and Aaaembly, d onact as follows:
Section I, HooUon thlrtaon-a of Ohitpte tweuity-slx ut th* laws ot jiliioloon hua dr*d turd nlll*, entlUed "An itot In redattoi , t* cities, cunetnutliig chatder tw*nty-on of tto consolidated laws, " as added b| chaptar aix hundred and twenty-two « tho !,'i,wa ot nineleen hundrod and •lev** la hereliy amended to read as follows:
9 13-a Moneys for nialntalntng tto oaa ferenro of ruayora and othar city ofllcJal of the Etato of .N'ew "^'ork ar,d any of tl aotlvltle-o. Ths common council of an) city Ifl hoi-eby authorixed to oppropriot and expend annually, frum moneys nilaai by iax.%tlon In auch city, a sum to mea tto actual and neoessary expenses a maintaining and contiiiulug th* ecuif** ence ot mayuia and otlier city offlcials a the state it New York and anv of Uh iio tmUea In tnis ocav», k,w (h* purpoae a devising prauUcablo ways and meiuia Co obtaining greater ecciiuiny turd othelmai^ in the government thuroi f, Tha money) thus appropriaitfd eluUl be relaod by tai on tha real and perue^iaol proparty Ilablj to taxation In any such cit.v In tho ouini iiianiier aa othor elty expensea.
9 2. This act shnll take i-rTect Inimodlatoly Stale ot .Vow "iork, Oftice of the Soi re tary of felute, ss:
I havo compared the precedlnu with thi orlglnai law on lile In this ollice-, un 1 ii< horeby eerrtlfy that the fi.iuia l.i a c i, i.v tranBcript therefrom and of the v ;.ilo oi said original Uw.
FRANC LS M liC- ;i,., Bucie-tiiry or H;.'.io.
:rity
bot
and ntae. entitled "An aot ralotirg to vil¬ lages, constituting chapter stxty-foor erf tho oonsollctoted lawa" la hereby a.mend¬ ed hy adding, after subdlvlston twenty- eight, a new subdl-rlslon, te ta subdivision twenty-nine ttoreof, to read as follows:
29, Keeping ot swtno. To regijloto er prohibit the keeping ef owlne within the vlllago llmite,
I 2. This act shall tato effect Immedl- Btoly,
Btate cf Now York, Offlca ot the Becre¬ tary ot Stato, ss:
I have compared tha precedlnc 'with the original law on flle In this offlco, snd do hereby certify that tha same la a correct transcrtpt therefrom and erf tho whole of oald original law,
FRANCnS M, HUOO,
Serrot(u-y of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Autherity.
CHAP, m
AM ACTF to amend tho edooatton tow. In retotlon te the employment of medical Inspectora
Beoamo a law Aprtl XL mt, whh tho ap¬ proval ot tha Oovornor. Pasaed, three-
Ittks being present The People of the Btato of Mow Tork.
'epreaoqted In Senate and Aaaembly, do
B^act ILO follows: B>ittoa L BecUon (Vve hundred aod aa«^
•aty^-OBO of ohapter twenty-one ot tba towa af ninetaen bimdred and ulna en¬ tiUed "Aa ttot retotlQg to education, coo- oUtnttoc oto^ter olxtaen of the eoaaoll- datad towo, " as added by obi^tor six bundrsd and twenty-oeven of tto tows of nlnotoea hundrad and thlrteat^ to hereby amended to read aa follows!
I 171. Bmploymant ef medlcxU taspeo- tora The botud ot education ta each city tuid union free school dlatricrt. and tto truatee er board ef trusieeo of a common sebool dlstriot, shall employ, at a com¬ pensation to be ogread upon by tto par¬ ties, a coraiMtent physician as a medical Inspector, to make Inspaotions ot pupils attending the pubUc sctools in the city or district. If appolntad by a board ot eda¬ catlon of a city such phyaician shall re¬ side within the city. The pbyoidana ae employed ohall ta legally quallftod to practice meellclne In thio otata, and ohall hava oo practiced tor a paortod ef at laast two years Imaiedlately prior to aaoh em¬ ployment. Any ouch board or truataee may employ one or more oohoal nursea, who shall ta reglstared trained nursea and authorized to practice aa ai^h. Bucb nursea wbon ao employed stoji aid the medical Inspector of the dtotrtot and otasU perform such duties tor the benefit of ttae puMIe schoola as may be prescribed by ouch inspector,
A medical Inaiiector or achool nurse may be employed by the trustees er boar^Is uf education of two or moro achool dlotrlcte, and tho componaation of auch Inspector, and the expencee Incurred ta making Inspections ot pumiis as pro'vlded herein, shall to bom* jointly by such dis¬ trlcta, and ta apportionad ojnong tham according te tha assessed valuation of tto taxabl* property therein.
In cities aad union free acdiool dtotrlcta having mor* tban fl've thousand tahablt- anta the toard ot education may employ such additional medical inspectora as may ta neoestawy to properly Inspect the pu- plto ta tke achool In suob dties and union free acbooi district.
Tho trustees of a eemmon school dis¬ trict or the boaid of education of a anion free ochool diatrlct wboae boundariea are eotenatauo with the boundarlea of aa ta¬ corporated 'vlltoce ahall, ta the employ¬ ment of aodlciti inopoatoni, employ the haaltb aaear of the to'wn ta which ouch ecauBoa ochool diotriot to tooatod or the health offlcar ot auA antoa tiao ochool dtotrtoL aa Ibr aa may to adnuitacooua to Ibo tntaemim at eaelh dlatrtot.
ijk Qto ao^iDiaOi fetlto ^*Tit imiaedatilx.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy,
CHAP 1S»
AN ACrr to iucorporata the ""Buckhora
Association,"
Became a law April U, 1915, wltk tto approval ot the Oovamor, Paaaed, thr**- flfths being present.
The People of tho Btate ut New York, represented In Banata and Asse.-nbly, do enact as follo-ws:
Seotlon 1. John T, Underwood, Orace i Braloard Underwood, northa Englle ! Sa.vre. James A, Sr.ilth, Oeorro M. Board- man. Caroline D, Barr, Andrew C. Mc¬ Kenzie. Frank HoaJy, Clinton L.. Roesl- ter, Chftrles C. Albertson, Joseph E. Mc- Atea all foaldlng In tha city and atata of Naw York. Charlea L. Hsynolds, re- atdtng In tha steta of Nerw Jersey, tuid Ilarvey S Murdoch, Louise Murdoch and W, Fronds Irwin, residing In tto stata of liectucky and their successors In crf- flce chosen thereto from time to ttree as ,'nay to provided by tha by-laws ot aald corporation to ba odoptad, stall ta und are horeby constituted a body politic and corporate by and under the name of the Buckhorn Asapototlen. tho object ot which shall ta to continue, maintain, exter-d o:id crarry on tto phlltmthropic, benevolent and humaniterlan work and aotcrprises hitherto carried on undar tha ausplceo ef tto Board ot Home Mtssloos erf tho Pres¬ byterian Church, at Buckhorn In the stete of iCentuoky, and wtthln tha aountlea ot Perry, Owsley, Leslie and Bi^>i«th!tt and ' adjac«nt territory In said stats ot Ken- ; lucky and y may tend to tho develop- mant, Improvemant, beneflt and culture of the physical, mental moral, social and spiritual character and condition of tha people of the mountain aad rural dlsuicte of the otete of Kentucky; to the rvllef of their needs; to tha davalopmant, oultlva,- tlon and betterment of their Individual atilllUos and capaciilea along Indu,-itrUU. educakonal and oodiU llnea, and for buc^ purpoaea to pio-vld^ maintain and carry on In the territory afereeald, churches, Sunday schools, educational schools, farma, mills, tactorlea, and beiapitel and ctalldran's home and sucta oUier tuljuncte as may ta appropriate for the aooom- : pllshment of tne pur-poses of said oorpo¬ ration,
I 2. Said corporation shall poesess tto general powers and bo subject to the provisions of the memberslilp corpora¬ tions taw of tha state of New Ynrk se far as tto same aro applicable Uiereto, but without limiting the poww-s bereby conferred.
I 8. Tbe managom«nt tuui disposition of the affairs and property of said corpora¬ tion stoll ta vested In tto persons named tn the first section of this act and their iueoeasors ta offlce, who shall reinain in offlce as directors of siUd coriMTraUon and ta succeeded by others chosen st such time and times and In Bt^ch manner oa tho by-laws of said corporation may pre- , seri to,
I 4. Tto aaid corporation fhiUl to in taw capable ot taking, receiving, and holding, by purc:hase, gift, bequest or de¬ vise any rctU and parsonal estate, tor Ite eorporate purpoees tho annutU rentel or Income ot wblch shall not exceed the sum of two hundred tbousand dollara, subject, nevertbeleas, to all provisions of law re- latlr,g to bequoste and dovlsea of prop¬ erty by last will twd testament. I K. Tbe said corporatton shall tov*
CHAP, 1», ' AN ACTT to amend chaptsr fo>ar hondaiod
and twenty of tho laws of nlnotson hua- di ci'l aJid fiftcan, entitled "An aot to In- v<jipv>rat* Ilia woman"* board ot home ::jli:.icna of tho Proahytarri«i,n churoh hi ths United Btato* of .-Imerloa." In rala¬ tlon to the control ct such woman's I board by tho generui aiufaiDbly *f tb* I Fr«ab> terian church In th* United Statao
of America. I Bacanie a law Aprtl 12, 1£TA with tto ' approval of th* Oovernor. Passed. thr*e- . fifths being preaejnt.
Tlie People ot th* Btate et New Tork, reiiresented In Sanato aud Aaaambly, do enaot as toUown:
Se-cllon 1, lievMion thro* ot chapier fcror hu::drod end tweriy ot tb* laws of nlne- tee,n hundrod and fitioon, entitled "An aot to lr;oorp-5ruto lho womon'o boaid of homo inlaaiui.s of t.he Picsbyterion church In tlio United Etetes ot America," Is tore- Ijy amendod lo read aa followa:
I S. I.a raanigerneut and dtepootUon of tha a.r!.i.!rs and property of aaid oorpora¬ tion ahell be vostad tn tho persons named In th* first sectlem of thl.i aot and thetr auexMessora In offlce, who ahull remain In ofllce for such pericMl and ba removed and suoc^eded by other* chosen at such ttm* E.n<3 in auch manner tu th* said general aaaemblv of the Pr-*abytcrlan ohorch ot tu* l.'red States erf Amorlua ahall from tim* to tlm* direct tuid appoint, and tto conduct, msnagemont luid sdmintotratieo ot all of tho liualnaaa and affalr.s at tmoh corporation shall, at all Urnaa, )>« exprooa- ly uuiler^auid suLijeot to tie* JorUdiotion, Buporvlstmi and dlroctloa erf aald geosral assembly.
9 2. Tbto IK t sliail tAk* mttaoi Immedtotely. i^tate of .New 'V'ork. OfBe* ef th* B*oo« tary of Btato, ¦•:
I havo coni;>ar«d tto pracMding wttb tbo iirUrinal law on filo In thto offlca and do hereby eorttfy thnt the eame ts a eenraot tranaoript tlior'trum and of tha wboto of Huld original law
FRANCaS M. UUOO^
BeTatai-y of Btata I
-By AuthorHy.
LAWS OF NEW YORK- CHAP, 210, AN A(JT to amend tto rallglcnui eorpora¬ tlona I.-iw, tn r-lntlon to quallflcaUon ot voters
Beoame a law April IS, 1918, with tto appro'val ot tlie Oovornor, Paased, threo- flftlis being prc::enl
The People ot t:i» Btate ot New York, rejiroeented In Senat* and As.Membiy, do enact as followa:
Section 1. Section ono hundrod and iil.'io- ty-flv» ot chepter fifty-Uiroo ot t'.a li.-.va ot nineteen hundr-d and nine, entitlod "An act In relaiion to religious ej>rpora,- Uor.a, conatttutlnc chapter flfty-one of tto consolidated laws," oa amended hy chap¬ ter iMvon handred and eleven of the lawo of nineteen bundred and eleven, la horeby amended to read as followa:
9 U6, Organlr.Htlon and conduct of cor¬ porate mi-elings, quailf.-atlo-i of voters thereat At a corporate meeting of an incorporntod church to which thla article Is applicable tho following persona, aiid no others, ahail be qusiltled voters, to wit All persejns of t:jil are, w/io aro then merni,er» in good and regular stand¬ ing ot si;-',h church by admis.-Ion into full roramuniun or me.-nhership ihen wltli In accoreloiino with Uio naat *j,d r«gul»tle»ns ttoroeit :.: ¦ ." tho giv-oini-iK e..e i«-ila»- tkal bo^,-, ; - V. ot tl # -Xe-iorr'.ni-Hon or order te vhicn ".'le cJiurcii bo!on*a. or wto have been «' i id «'ieTjd*ri» "n divine worshl;» l:i .:, ¦ i: c^ur- h ajict !i-«va regu¬ larly contrib',':-'! to tt.e rm-.iei/l support | thirty of the Inwi ttoreof dur-"/ "Jie ya.- ':f2.l practxilag : tmd nlno, entitled such meet: ', 'iciel a-.y 'ncorporatecl chur-ta In e.i - - .;c<'-;i v»'Ji tta c:o:igrega- tlonal dcro.vi'.H'.'rn ttr wit."! tha denomi¬ nation ki-ieewn as DIae.lp;** of (Tbrlst, or any otber chinrch Incsrporatad under this article, may at any annual corporate meeting ttocaut, or ouy corporal* meet¬ ing eall*d pu.Huant tei tho prjvl.ilono of thla art.icle. if notice ni ito liuauUon mi te dm haa ta<sn give,- wirh th* notic* of ouch meeting, datortitni. tr,at theronftor oniy mem bere of sucii cburch •toil to qualiltod voteita at corp«>rat* meettags
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By ^ulh-.
CHAI'. tlB. AN ACT to amend tha ngricuKur In relation to branded cim."e. Jars tleo, remarked er nsed without cunm nl of own*r
Boernmo a law April 18, IBIS, with tlu approval ot tho Oovornor. Paseed, threo fi'ths boing iwesont.
Th* People ot th* State ot N*w Torl^ represented In Senat* and Aseoanbly, dt enact as folio a-s:
Seeition 1. Chaptor nine ef tto taws «| nineleen hundred and nln«, ontKtod "At aot ta relation to agiioulturo. eoostltaa ¦ Ing otoptar one ef tb* oonsoile'y ted tos*0 Is hereby lunendad by atldlag^ iioa aoa tlon, to ta ¦*oti*B thlsty-abE-^ ta roaA at I follews i
9 K-a. Any peraoa ewutag i^Hc «aaa jars cr totttos cpon whiob to haa ptom^ or tlealre* to plan* any daatgaottnc maot may rcgloter tta* eold dsaignatiiic meet with tho eommlsstoner of agitcaHora Wto ¦ball keep a record ttoreef. and to may also reglsler -with tto ssamkaotoiiai ot agriculture, frem tlnte to tbpa, tta aumber of euch cans. Jars or botttoa which to has or to to have, v^ieb ds ei may beiu- aucb dsslgnatlng mork. Boot cans, tor* or bettie* shall, after tielnf regloterad, ta numbered ooasacnttvob and suoh oonsecsutlva numbers aball bi regiatered in tho department ot agrknib turo, as abov>* provided, with tto deslc natlng mark If any sucb can, jar CO botUa bearing such dealgnating mart* ant ona of tto numbara tn th* seritrt ahall to found In tho posaaaalon erf, and belac uoad by any poraon other than tha en* ¦* rag. lMteriit-4 tbe same It shall b* pfosumpOva evdde^ioe of a violation of th* provisions et til* agricultural law, unless suoh par¬ son has tb* c*na*nt of ttae *wn«r ttoraol te BO hav* and uho tho same.
No pemon, except tho eitglnaj ewnaa theroof, or a paraon duly autboriaed by hlni so ta de, shtUi ramov*, ctottuw oa erasa any ef fto marks upon the oana. Jars or bottloo herein provided tor.
'^"Tien the oommisstoner ot ogricruttura ur any peraon duly authorlr.«d by him, ¦ hall find any auch cans, jars or totUa^ bearing the de-eignallng marl: and num¬ ber provided for. In tho peaoeoslnn ef ot heing used by another pi.-rieen than tto o-wner theroof, ho mny oela* tho aama, and If evidono* Is not produced In thr** ctoys showing that aui-h porHon had been givaa permlsalon to hav* or uae suCb c-.ns. Jars or bottloa, then thoy shall be delivered by tho commlsBlone-r of ngrlouU turo, or his agents, to (he person frota wtom teken, otherwiii* tho iximmlooloner fif agriculture ahall petlfy Ihe crwnor of such cans. Jars or boir,eo that ho has the same and upon application dallver the liamo to o'jch owr,i;i
9 '2 Thto n't shall take elTricrt Immarftotolr. Stato of New Vork, ci;He* of tho Becro- tery of State as :
I have e;ornpiired tho preceding with th* or!L''::al law on tile In this offlco, nnd elo horehv certify thnt tho same to a correct tran.-eiript tl.eri'from ond of th* whol* of s;ild original law.
k'KANcriS M. IIC'IO,
B'-' retary of fUato.
-By Aulhority.
FailSr.M kAmlBlBtBtito ttkrji, ud SAUCP. I tharaot. The prcseoeo at auch mootlnga
|«C aft iBBiL dU SBBHSB HIHlUVkl U
LAWS CF NEW YORK- CHAP. 37, A.V ACT to arne-nd tho I Irh way taw. In
relalion to eatabliahinr and marlclng
cornr.ra ejf certain irunl,!;/"! bouridarieM,
when locatad In highwaya imprejrvad ej/
to be Improved,
Became a law April lo. 1I1&, with th* »pprovaJ of t'v Ouvu-a-w. I'eased, UiroM- d"ha talng pre^ie^.t
•)>.» People cl tiie State of Mow Tork. •trfj-rxmci'jitd lr '4iir.nt» and AssiirstHy. do em.-.-t ne fcrHfo-vs;
tlocflon 1. Rvation aevemtoen ot atiaptar of nlneteea Baadred 'An aot retottec to highways, conatltuting chapter t-wenty- flve of the conaolldatod laws," as amend¬ ed by chapter alx hundrod and forty-alx of the laws of nineteen hundrod twd eler¬ on and chapter eighty ot tto tows of aine¬ teen hundred and thirteen, to hereby amended by adding at the end theroof a Dew sutidlvlslon, to to subdlvlston aiaa ta read aa follows:
9. ^^1lea 111* comers of tbe toundar1«a of eountlea cljea, villagea and subdtvl. aion lota of to-evns shall tovo b**B loeai,ed, aa provided ta subdivision ntn* of
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