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Jt ta 'oa paM >qr la aaak traJIni —d tor aaoft aaak plaea where auoh traiBa li ¦aaita4 oa. ttaa saai of ntnety-thraa aad MM-baM dollara for each aotdae year or any part tiMraa( itaalrm which aaoh tra^ Bi> ta carried on. and no Hquor tax aar- tiaaada laauad aador thta sahdivlalaa ataaU ba taaosferrvd or aaalgiiud, and aa rebota •hall ba allowed or paid apoa tba aar^ tender or canceTTack>o tharooC,
I 4. Subdtvtaion elsht ot aacttoa aVM of •uch chapter, aa amended by ohaptar loor hundrad aad eigtity-fiva ot the lawa Bf nlaetaan husdrad and tao. la barahy MBaodad to road aa fottoaa;
a. EnaaBarattoa. 'W'hen the popalatlan af a city or v11fta«e hs not ahown by tha lataat atata oanaua. It ..lail be detarmicad tor the purpoaaa o; ...ia chapter by the lataat United 8tat«:s aoaua. and If not •bown by raaaoo ot a chaunca in bbood- artaa or tha tooorporattoo of a new city or v1IIb«<x or hy reaaon of not havinc beaa a^perataly enumerated, the atate oommlaaKioer of excise la authorlaed aod dlroclad. in hla dIacretJoa, to oauae an aoumcratiua of tha inhabltaaia to be tak¬ en In such city or vUlege. Ue mar alao caoso tu ba taJcan an enumeratioa of the loiiaoii.inui of any hamlet or unlaoorpo- rat-il .1.^4(0, aftar first having aatahOatt- e<J a liaiit or boundary line around aach hamlet or -anlBtoorpuratad vUiaga, within u-tuch limit or boundary Una auoh aoa- moratiuo may bo taken. Whaoavar a Ihalt or boumlary Use atuUl hav* boan aatah- Ushad oruuaal aay hamlat or unloourpoaat- ad village auch limit or boundary Soa ahall ba deacrtbed and oertlflad to bar tha atata commliraonar of axelaa and ba an- tared of raoord and twoocao part e< tha rooorda ef tiie state departmont of ex- ct^tm, and aucb ll<ajl or boundary Una atULll not ba ohongnd ffw a period of fl-ro yeara Binar tbe data of (^cording tba aeLme. un¬ leaa sucb ha Dial or unlnoarponatad vll- laca bcKotne an ioourpuratad vtUawa. with oorporato iUnlta and buuodary Unea dlf- (eraot from llwii aaBlihahoil by tha state '"itn maartrro-nr or axriwa. in whldi eoae aucb nowly lurjorporatod rillage may be eountaratMi as berelnbefom provided In Uiis section, if, since tl>» latent stata ODumentUoa wom talran. the l>uuiMlartas ef the city siiaii liaw beeii changod by ttio addition uf tnmtury out in tbn same Ju<ik:ial dbcrlct sucJi snnoxwtl territory atioil not bn d«eo>ud tu be a part of such dty fur tbo purpueeu uf detxnuiiiing ttie amuiiol of exriwe tax a!>»i»i;«ud therein by tliis ciuipier; ImjI tho iniuUntonta uf aucii annu:.A>i tarritury stuiil b» ejiuxuoratod Dor purptjoca ot au determiniiig sucia erriae tax ajid, exnopt as to the amount of tho oxii.vu ti.x LIU •ietenuiiusl. aJl the pro- -vtsicici uf Uila chap..«r ahail lm appUcolale to s-aa.-l- Oiioexed territory and tho exclaa tax i.'.i.'Viased tn such anuoxad territory aluiJl U> paid tu tho dty tu which auch territory- .ilioiJ have boon annexed. Tha axuuunt of excise tax In every place in tills -Mtato stwi;. on til duinged by an ena- Dneratioii aut2u.M-ix«l by the state oommia- aioner uf excise, ur by on Increase or do- cnioae of popuiotliMi slxiwn by subacquant stain or l.'niti(!<i Stales (<w.oua. be aa l>ro- volod In subdiviBiuiia une, two and six of tills auction, fur placaa cootainiug the i£ime popuiatiuii. Tbe nxdau taxes aa- atsB<od under tills chipter in dtles cwn- tuJiung a p<vuiat..ja of fifteen hundred tlujij:iiiiut ur 12101% wtiicij nn or aliall l>e lurmvti by the ixMijaoliil'Mlaa of territory alli:iatA In ooe or mure ouuotloB. aboil be aaaesned in Uia aevc-ai lKiiroug:ba or Iior-^ tluiis of tlio territory so ooaaoUdatnd to •onn SDcii (Xly at an adimaoe ait aer.ma- •igbtlKf In tbe rate over Uxo amount at W(>i<^ sudi taxsn ymns mi iit iisoul on tho thlr'>-first day of I^sooiriOar, nuicteen biiotlrcd ami iwo. In tiv< aateral portluoa of the territory so o^«^HDlidaled. Tbe stale oum aiiasujoer ot excun nh-iil Immediately certify Uie result uf on eiiu/nerat'iua tai:- «ii by trim under tha piuv-islons ot lUifl ehopter Ut Una treasurer or special deputy ouuiniliaiiuiier of Um: aounty or borough Ui «-hi< ll tho territory so enumerated by him or any part Uiereuf la situated, whicii <M'riillrat.e stuill tie ovldetice of the facts tiiaixin tUiitnt. It tliere be moro than one bar, n>oui or pta.3d on tiio premiaea. car, aloamliuat.. vcosei. boat ur barge, at which Llie tr.iJ^ In Iliuora is carritMl on uiuli^r uiy subdirisiun uf Ihls soctkin, a IUlo a.i- ditii>n.ul Lax La a^sessnl tor eacb sucn a<l- ditKy.ial 'lar, rojin or pUice.
} b. SeitUni tea of niuUi chapter la haaa- by axo<:iidcd U> read as foMuws:
i I'j. OilU-vra lo wtioiu the tax la to be pnid iin<i bow ilisli luutod. The taxcn) a»- l»es.:.u<l, axul all tluiji aivl peiuiitieai iucur- n-J iijuUr UiOi t^uxpLtirr lu cuuntwa or bur- uukba bavlog d ssecloj deputy comnito- si./iicr »f exciee slv.J| be co'Jocled by and pU.l to him. Ill all oUier counL««a sui-.h taxes, fixn-s uoJ penaiti<-s shail be ojl- Ic. I'^l hj suui paid to the county treas- uicr .,f tlie county In whis^h fho trafCc Is aauruMl ijti. i:XL»i>t thtt tho taxaa -laatrmnil tintler zuljdivlsLina four and five of aec¬ tion eigl.t uf this chapler. and all finea and peoiiltlas In connoctioo therewith, •hall be .-ollfltted by .nnd p.iid to the atata couimlsAlonitr of excise and by him to the atatii trt^isurvr. After June tfatrtloth. nineteen Iiiiodrcd ai^ seventeen, ono-haif of tiw rt%-.-nu«B r«»ultirig from taxea, flnoa ami pcnaltloi inidcr t'^ provialons of this diaplvr 1^-39 the amount allowed for col- lecUiig th«- same, and before July first, nlnoti.-en hundred .ind seventeen, throe- flftl.s of the ravenuMi resulting from aoch taxes, and naw-hnlf of the rovontiea re- aiilllni; from thu-s and pennltloa. under the provialons of thie chapter leea tbe amount allu^Ted for coflectlng the easio. ahall be pnM by the county treaanrera. arul liy tho several special deputy com- mlKnlonem necrtvfng the same within ten d;tys from Uie receipt thereof, to tha trrrasuror of tha state of N«w York to tha credit of tha general fund, as a part of the general tax revenue of the state and •hall he appropriated tn the pnyrnent of tlio currant gener-a] expenses of the state and the remainder tbereuf. leaa tbe amount allowed for ooUocting tbe same, •hall belong to the town or city In which tha U-Alc waa laurled on from which rerveiiuea ynro received, and ahail be paid by Uie (xiutrty treasuror of such oounty, or by the spocial depoty commlosioner to the supervioor of suoh town, or to the tre.'Uiurer ur fiscal uSloer of such city, wlthUi ten days from the recuipt thereof. All lUuciae moneys oolioetod by oounty treasurora uud special deputy oummio- sioiiera of excise shail be deposited unUl tbe saiae shall be paid over to the state treauuif-.r or local fiscal ulllcer aa la hero¬ in pruv llled. In bank or oUier dupositoriea dtisiguateU by the stato (Uiuiniasioiier of exciaa. wlio aball reiiulro from each auch bank ur depositoiy a bund ruunlug to the people of tha atate of New York In such penalty and arith auch sureties as shail be approved by the sold state oomiulssloner, Boudltioned tlvit such bank or depository will safely keep all auch moneys that may be su dapoalted Ui ur held by It on flepoait aad will prompUy pay tbe same >ver ut any and all times upon legal d«- m.'.:ii1 therefor. Actiou on aald bond for xny default or viuluUon of Its (xmdltloua may be bruuglit by Uic 8t:ito commiaaloner tt excise who BluiU dlHtrlbuto the amount of money riMXivareil to the locality and the atata as tbelr respective Intereeta may appear. At the Uino of making Hiu:b payment Uie spi-^-lal deputy commlsslonor or oounty treasurer shall furnish to tha officer of such city or town to whom aoch pii.ynu)iit Is made a written statement un- dur oath staUng irben such mnney was received and from whom received; and that the statemeot Includes all ttte lu.ineys reoeived to u date named In auch BCuteiuenL Such revenuoa shall be ap- piuprlated and eii>ended by such town or city. 111 such manner aa la now or may h«(-<.vtl«!r be provided by law tor the ap¬ propriation and expendlturea of auma re¬ ceived for excise licenses or In such otber manner as may here.i^ar bo provided by li\w; and any poriion of euch revanuea not otherwiae apocincally appropriated by law may be applied to the ordinary
Uiaa ml DMktac tha appilcatloa miiililai for in aecUon fifteen of Uila ahaptar. Ato In the oOoe of tha uouuly treaaurer of the coanty in which, auoh trafflc la to .^
11 Tbla aot ahaH taka aCCact Imn^dlaialT ¦tala af Maw lortt uSaa af tha Baara tary of Btata, aa:
I hava oomparad tha pracadlng wtth tba origlnai law on Ola In thia ofDce. and do hsrahy oartify that tha aame La a correct
oarrled 00, or In tbe offica of tho apeclal | iroaaerlpt tbaraCrtim and of the wbola mt deputy oommlaalonor of axdae, If there j g^M arlgtnal law.
be one, or If tne appttcaUon be uodar aub- i FRAMCiS H. HCOO.
dlvialon (oar of aectioo alght of thia ofaap- | Saoratarr mt Stata.
ter. with the atate <x>mm laalooer of aoc-
LAW9 0P new YORK- CIIAP. Ma.
ly Autharity.
ola^ a bond to tbe people of the atato oC Naw Tork, m Uia penal aum of tba amount plus one-fifth of tha tax for eaa ^_
yaar upon the kind of traffic hi liquor to A« ACT to amend tho oode ef dvU pro¬ be oarriad 00 by auoh applicant wbara 1 oedura. In ralatlon to the powera of tha carried oa. but In no oaoa for lean than oomptroiler In auparrialng the admlnla- five hundred dollara. conditioned that I traclon of oourt and truat funda. thera la no OMtorial faiaa atatamant in ! Booame a law May *, UU, wtth tbe the appiloatloo statemant for auch Uqoor i approval of the Oovernor Paaaed. thrwj- tax oertlflcata oiid that U tbe liquor tax ' tUVia being preoent.
oertlflcata applied tor la given, the ap¬ plicant or appUcsLnls will not while tiio bualneas for wblcb auch liquor tax oer^ tlAoata ta given shall be oarrled 00. auCer or permit any gambling In the plaoa dealgnated by the liquor tax oertifioata in whiob tho traf&o In llquora la to ba car¬ ried on. or In any yard, booth, garden or any other plaoa appertaining tbereao or oooaaded therewitb, or auilar, pormit or bava axiy openinc or meana of entranoa or paaaagaway fur peraona or thinga bo- twoen tile rooca where the trafOo in ll¬ quora la carried on. and any otiier room or plana where any peraon wfioooevar auf- fara or permits any gambling, or aufler or pel inli aucb pracnlaaa tu booume dia- orderly, or suflei, permit or have any opening or meana of entrance or pawange- way for pamoos ur UtingH batween the room or place whor« the traffic In llquora Is oarrled on. and any other rooan ar pl»oe which any peraon wboooevar aafSaia or parmita to beoome diaortleriy, amd will not violate any of the provlaloiia ef thia chapter or any act amendatory tharaaf or •niiipliMTumtal thereto; and tbat ail finaa and panaltlfin wbidt ahail accrue during tbo tlmo the oertifluate applied for ia held, and any judgment or JudgxnontJi re- ouverod therefor, will be paid, tocether with ail ooets taxed or allowed lu auy acUoo or prooeodlng brought or UiaUtut- ed under the proviaiona of thia chapter. Huob txind ahall be executed by eauib such applicant and It given by a corpora Uon or oaaoclutlon, by auma peraon or per- iKjna duly outhoriaod m to do as prinicipai, and by at leaat two auretles who sliall be freeholdera aeveroUy owning within tbe uouuty. dty or tKiruugb where the traffio In liquors la to bo carried oa. under tlie (sertlflcata appUed for, unencumbered real eetate of thu value ef oot leaa than the penalty of the bond aod who ahall be reoldents uf tha oounty, olty or borough In which the premiaea are where •uch tralBo la tu be carried on. or Inat ead of auch sureties, by a oorporatloQ duly au- thorlxwl lu iaaue aumty txmda by tha laws of tbls state and approved by the state coinm I'ttiioner uf excise, but the state Rommloaiooer shall out withhold such ap- pruval except in the caae of a oorporaUoo which la of queoUonable aolvency or which has defaulted In the payment for moro than thirty daya after notice of ontry of a Judgment recovered by the stato oouimisBlunar of axdae under this chapter. Tbe bund. If given by ttiro aure- lioo, stiall have annexed thereto or In- 'loiand thooon the affidavit of each aura- ty that he is not engaged In tho trafflo In llquora nor employod In the conduct of such busineca. that ho Is a frc^ ;dor and that he owna uncneiunbered !^>il estate ..iitiiate bl the oounty, city or t>orT>ugh ¦,«tiere tho traffic in llquora is to be our- r'lod on under the oertiflcate applied for, if Uie value of not ieoe Uian tbe penalty y' Jm bond, the location of which shall :>} described In said ofBduvit and If in a I'ity or vtllago the street and number giv¬ en, and tbat he is worth double the penal sum named In such bund over and above hia iiroporty exempt by law from tevy and sale u|>on an nxecuUon and over and alMve his Just debts and llabUltlea. The applicant mny flle In lieu of either of the other suroUes herein provided a oertlfloato of deposit fnr an amount eqtial to the penalty of said tmnd plus two htuidred ilollars. 8al-J cerUficate to have been la- sued by a.1 Inatitation authorlaed by the stato (»niptroUer aa a depository of state funds. Such certlflcato shall be drawn (o the order of the applicant and be Indors¬ ed by him to the state oommtoaloner of
Tba People of the State ot New Tork. rapraaented In tjenate and Aaaembly, da onaot aa foUows:
SecUon L Seotlon aerren hundred and forty-foui^-a of Uia code of civil pro<wdura la bereby emended to read aa followa:
I 744-a. The oomptroiler may examine the tKxika, auoounta and vouchera ef mr- ery baxik and trust oompany er other do- poidtory or of any public official tn tha state, in anywtae relating to moneya aod seouriUea paid Into oourt under an order of any oouri of reoord or directed to bo paid into oourt by atatuto; and where tbo same haa not boeo paid to tlie chamber¬ lain'of tile dty of Kew York or to any oounty treaaurer of the stata the oomp¬ troiler upon application duly made shall t>e eotiUed to an order directing the pay¬ ment and tranofer of all suc^h money and securltlea, from any auch bank, trust company, depoaltory or public offldal to the treaaurer af tbe proper county, and In tbo dty of New York to ths city cbjun- berlain.
J 1. Thia met ahail lake effect liamedlataly. 3Late of Now York, Offloe of tha Secre¬ tary of State, as:
I hava compared the preoedtng wKh the original law on file hi thia ofTloe, and do hereby certify that the same Is a o<jrre(A tnuisari[it therefrom and of Um whole of said arlgioal law.
rRAWCTS M. HDOO.
Beomtary of Staaa
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuttMr4ty.
Cl-LAP. 441 AN ACT to amend tbe oode of cTvU pro-
oedufA In relation to the dopoatt of
oourt funda
Became a law May •. 131A with the ap¬ proval of the 'iovernor. Paaaad. tbaee- flftha being present.
Tbe People of Uie State of New York, repreaented la Senate and Assoinbly, do snact OS foUowa:
Section t Hoctlon aeven hundred and forty-seven of the cxulo ot (^vil procedure la hereby amended to read nn follows:
i 747. ISach oourt may dlro<;t Uiat mon¬ ey paid Into Uiat court In any acUon or proceeding brought tbaroln. or any bond, mortgage qr oUier aecurlty which repre- sonts property belonKlng tu any suit or party Intereatod therein, may. after Hav¬ ing been deposited wllh tbe county treas¬ urer or city chamberlain aa rajulrod by section seven hundred and furty-tiv, uf thia act. be paid out trausferred. Invest¬ ed or reinvested In any manner or form that appeura to It best for tho Interests of the owners thereof. But such dlreo- UonH must bo enibudlcl In an order or de(3-©o of sold oourt, founded upon prop- or aud sufllclont evidence saUafactory to tho oourt that such dlsposltUin of tho property Is best for Uio Interests of the owners thereof or parUee Intereated therein.
i 2. This act ahall take eflfect Immediately. Stato of Now fork. Office of the Secre¬ tary of State, se:
1 h.ave compared the preoodliig with tha Driglnal law on file In thLs olTlce. and do hereby (certify that tho samo la a correct transcript therefrom and of tho whole of aaid original law.
rKA-NCia M ITTJQO.
Secretary of Stata
IX
dtataly
Btata of Maw Tark, OOoa ,a« tha ¦ataa
tary of Btataw •¦:
I hava oomparad tha praradlay wtth tha original law on file in thia affice. and do hereby carUfy that the aama ia a correct transcript therefrom and af tba wtiola of aald arliirlnal iaw.
VRADCia M. HUOO.
flanretary af State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Sy AuthorHy.
CHAP. 4K AN ACT to amend aection oinetoao taank- dred and eighty-two of tha penal law, m relation to Illiteracy of oartatn em¬ ployeea in oonnectlon with tbe operatlan of railroada, telegraph oporatora. Became a law May 4. ISlC. with tba ar- approvol of thn Oovernor. Paased, threo- fiftha being present.
Tbe People of the State of New York. represented in Senate aod Aaoetahty, Ao enact oa followa:
Soction t Section nineteen hundred and clgbty-two of articia ooe hundred SJOd seventy-oight ef chaptar eighty-eight of the lawB of nineteen hundred and nine, ontltled "iUi act providing for the punish¬ ment of oHma, constituting chapter forty I of the consolidated laws," is hereby amended to read as follows: i
] 1:182. Ililterate employees; telegraph op- I orators. It stiall be a misdemeanor for : any peraoci, firm or oorporaUon engaged I in the oporatlon of a railroad within thia state, whereon rteam or electridty. la used ua a motive power, ta employ In or .tbout the operation of any engine, train ir trains a.-iy engineer, assistant englnaor, :lreman, ongine foreman, hoatler, train¬ man or flagman who la unable to read tha time table.s of such railroad and ordinary tiandwritljig In the Eiiglioh language or unable to speak, hear and understand the English lutiguago, or lo aee and under¬ stand the signals require by the book of rules governing the operations of tbe eo- glnes and trains on auch railroad; ur for any person, firm or corporation In his own behalf, or tn the behalf of any other person or oorporatlon, knowingly to employ or uae a p<!r8on no unable to read, speak, hear and understand the Elngllsh language, «f to see aod under¬ stand tho signals aforeaaid oa sucb engi¬ neer a.isintant engineer, fireman, engine foreman, hoatler. trainman or flagman; or to employ a person aa a telegraph op¬ erator who Is under tho age ot eighteen years, or who has less than one year's ex- p«.'rience In telegraphing, to receive or trunsnitt a tolegrupliie meoaage or train order for tho nioveniont of trains; provi<1- »d. bownvur. tliat this section shall not apply tu flagman at street or highway 'rrosslngs
91 Thin act shall take effect September llrHt. nineteen hundred and sixteen. State of New York. Office of the Socro¬ tary of atato, ss:
I h-ivo compared the preceding wtth the w-Iglnal law on fllo In this ofllce. and do herehy certify that tho samo Is a correct ti-anseript therefrom and of the whole of aaid original law,
FRANCTTS M. HUGO,
Secretary of Stata,
fafiuit or laeempatant pciaau aaft Ox (ha faea and oompeoaation of aucb guardlana, except ahan It la otberwlaa expreaaly provided by law.
i 2. Tbla act ahall take affect Beptaoa- t>«r first, nineteen hundred and sixteen. State of New lork. Ofllce of the Becra-
tary of State, aa.
I have oompored the procedlng with tbe original law on file In this ofBire, and do bereby certify that the aome is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of aald original law
FKANC18 M. HUOO,
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. !
CHAP 446 i
AN ACT to amend tha code of el-vll pra- I cedure. tn reiation to proof of eervlce i of cItaUon or other proreaa of a aurro- j gate's coun.
Became a law May 1. 1$U' with the ap¬ proval of tbo Governor. Paased, throe- { flftha being present, I
The People of tha State of New York. ; represented In Senate and Aaaembly, do 1 enact as follows; I
Section L 8-ctlon twenty-Ore hundred ] and thirty-one of tlie <-ode ot ctvll pro- I cedura la hereby amended to read aa ful- | lows:
i ZWn. Proof of servlee of a subpoena, | citation or other prm-eas. Proof of serv¬ ice of a subpoena, cttatlon or other pr .c- ess Issued frorn a B'lr.i-ogate's court, ni ibt bo mude by the cerlitlcuto of the nheriff. when served by ht.ii. and in any other case by the atll'!:iv:t uf the persor. so serving It; or. whero tho pernoii oervoil Is- of full age un.l not Incompetent, by a written admlKsion siKiiad by him a.-eoni- panled with proof by acknowle<!gment. :iindavlt or otlierwi.te. of the gennliienoeg of hl.i signature Proof of iiublicattnn und depoKit in a po^t ofllce mny bo imole .-IS preM.-rltied In be.tion four hundred and tort>-four of this act.
5 2. This a. ; shall i.ikn effect Immediately. State ot .New York, Office ot the Secre¬ tary of .Stnte, ss:
I have romp.ired the preceding with tho original Inw on nie In this ofllce. nn.i .lo hereby .-ertlfy th.it fhe same is a ro .-rt trans.'rtpt therefrom and of tho whole ot aaid original law
rRANCIS M. moo.
Secretary of Stata
ongttua wm. ff aay. th t&a aBfrocata Wba
dlraeted the axamlnatloa. wbo muat flle the eame In Ms ofllce, a aurrogata may iippoint a referee to take the teatbnooy. who ahall report the aama to tbs aarro- gate who maxea the appointment. An examlnaUon ao taken bos the same ef¬ fect aa If It waa taken by oommlasion.
law* or BBMtaen 'nuMMTIiAnDbC^dV tied "An act In relattoa to fallcloaa aaai^ ratlona. conrtttuttng ehaptar flfty^^aa aC the cooooiidaied lawa" ia herehy aaaan^ ad by adding at the aad of artlola taa thereof a new aection, to be knoam aa aection two hundred and atx. and ta I«a4 ! as followa:
31
i X This a«t aball take effeot hnmiadi- I | 30$. Any Church of Christ fTtacfpla^
"'•'>'¦ or Church of Christ fPloclplesi rallftoaa
biate of Now York. OOoe of tbe Sacre- | aoclettea becoming extinct or about ta dla-
tary of State, sa: band or diaorganlae mav, bv a vote of
I have compared the preceding with the two-thlrda of Ita members present and
original law on flle In thta office, and du voting therefor at a meeUng r««tU*rty
hereby certify that the eanie la a correct transcript ttierefrom and of the whule of said original law
VRAJ4C13 M. ;^UOO,
Secretaryi'af Stata
called for that purpoae aaslga. tianaf^ grant and convey, for a nominal oonaldar- atlOQ only, but subject to tbe dabta K any, ot the church or aoclaty, all Ita prai^ erty, both real and personal, to and plaoa tha aama in the pt.saeaatoo of tha Naw York Christian Missiunary l^ciely axlaV Ing under tha laws of the Btate of Naw York. Any Church of Clirlac tr>lsclpla# or Church of Christ iDiaciplea) rellglova
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority, society which hus failed for two caaaao- CHAP 447 utive years next prior thereto to mala>
AN ACT to amend the code of cIaII pro- '*•" religioua semcta according to tha
[l>?very taw, unleas a dltTerant trm. ahall be prt3'rll,.d therein shall tai-.e »fre<i on tha twentieth day after It ahall have ba- romo a law. Legislative I.AW. J 43.]
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
ciiAi'. <a8.
AN AiJT to amend the oivli t.crvue law.
in relation to retiring vetorai.s «ii.a i.^.j-
aluiUiig Uiein.
Became a law May », Ulii, with tne np- Hliproval of the Oovemor. lapsed, luroo- flftUs biilng present
The People of llie State of New York, roprenenlod In Sunute and Aoaeiuhly, do ooact as follows:
Soction 1. Chapter hfleen of the laws of ninetoen hunJreii lu.J ni:.-;, emaled "An uut In relation to tno civil aeivico of the Btats of New York and ti.o ctvll divisions uiiJ cities theroof. eoi. .tfitlng chapter seven of the oonsoUdoted luws. " la here¬ by amended by Inserting tli. rein a new bectlon to be seoUon lii-a, tu read aa fol-
ce:1'jre. In relation to dotlnltions used In
Chap;er elRhtoen thereof
Be ;i!!,e a I.-iw M.iy 9. ISlii with the ap¬ proval of the Oovernor. Passed, thrao- nttt:H Ijeing j^resent.
The I'oople of the State of New Tork. rui re.l*mod In Senate and Assembly, do pii.nt la fuDow.-.:
Se<-tlon I. ."^•etioii twenty-seven hnndred and eixty-elij-ht of the e...ie ut civil pro¬ cedure is hereby aiiiendud lo read, oa fui- .uw-b:
t L7ug. Doflniilon of rxy.tn.-'ioiiii used In 11.13 chapter. In coi.-.tru.ni; tho proviaiona ..r this chcpter, the foh.rA, m; rules must bo observed, ejcvpl where a cunlriiry In¬ tent la exprusjly uc-imiel in the pro.lslon lo b.' conoiruei. ur pLui.iy .ipparoiic from tho conloxt tbw eoi
1. The word ¦iiitostat.," .Hipniflea a per- lon Al.o died wi-.i.o.it leu.iug a valid niu, l.'.t where It is i.....-.i with respect I'j particular prut'ert;. 11 .i.giililos a per¬ son who died without ei:e.tuaily dispos¬ ing oT th.at property by will whether be iett a wlii or nut.
::. T.ho word "nd.'iei.-.,' ii!|.;7iitle.s personal property uppllrat.ie to tlie pu>ment uf the liebis of a decedent.
i. The word "debts ' iiu ludea every '-U.im a:id deniund, upon which a Judg- 11.(.lit fur a S'.ini ot in->i.e:.' ur directing tl.o pay.uetit of Inune;., .¦.,;,.1 Vio re<-oVeie.1 in un action, a:iil tiie w^'id "crmiitor" In¬ cludes every persou hu.!:.„' su'.'li a claim 01 ociniuiJ. uny p.-rsoii f vi:g .1 tiulin for ¦r iin> person e\pentieK. e.s u lust will i ull the cod-
Lustorn and usages af Churchea of Chr (Disclplea), or hus lesa Aian thirteen res^ dent uttendlpg members, paying annual low rental or nmkliis annual eontribui tlons to-.<urda Ita support may ba deelajr» rd extinct In the following mann^, ta wit: I'lion such notice as the eourt may prescribe, and upon api>lli.atlon made by petition, statinir fully tlio facta In tha ouae, and on evidenca being furnlahed that thu suld Church of Clynsi (Dl»ctplea> ea Chnrrh of t^Vrlst (Disci pies) rellgloua ao- ciety has ceased to hold religioua oeo-lcaa In and uae lt.s prot>9rty for rellgloua wo^- BhIp or servii-e for a lerin of. two yeara prevloua to such appll-'aUon, the auprema court at a term there..f held in the Judl- rlsl distrtot whore euch property la attuat- ed may gnuit un ur'ior declaring auch church or aclety •xtlnct. and thereoa di¬ rect thst all 118 propt.rty. both real and personul. shnll bo transferred to, and thereupon shnll bo tnkoii pusnesslon of by ttio New Vork i.'hrli»tian Mlsalonary So clety of the stale of -Now Yurk. or direct¬ ing that the hhiuo be sold In ihe manner dlrc-ted by suld order, and ttaht the pro- otcds thereof, after Itie ii:i>-TBient of the dehts of Buili church or tto.-loly, be paid over to the New Tork ChrisUan Mlsaton- nry Society of the eiato of New Tork. Buch orurr shall opcr.ite to tranater the Intereat of siuch extli,^- ihurch or aoclety 111 such property or 1 ^ -ijeds tu auch Now Vork Christian MibMr,.;^ry Soelety. Ail pruperty and procei^du from the sale of
property so triui.sferred to auoh aaaodj^
LiiM* uf a.iniliiistrut; ^ ,.r unv person Uon shall be used and applied for Uio pu»>-
tiaving a rl:ii-ii fur fni,e. .. rxpennoK. ! ,„,3,.a for w-hlch BUCh .New York ChriaUaa
i T'le woi'l. "Will." jiu-iilie.s u lust will | .MujMKinury tSociety ct the state of New
ii.d teiuumoi.t and In.-lndes ull the cod- j York was oi'tfanlBed and shall not be UBe4
.v..i.s to a Wlii. (^Jr or applied to any other purpoea,
0. Ihe e>.,>ivys<Loii. ' lett-ts of admlnla- ' .Nothing In this »o*-ilon, however, ahaQ
¦.ration. in ludea iett'.rb of teinporory ' i,o construed to Impair or In any way af-
»iIii.i,..j>U-Jt:o:i („j.^ g„y existing claim upon or Ilea
«. in© e-Npi-cw-lon. "teat,nil. nt:iry trus- I £gni„g, ^y proiHirty eo tranaferrwl or
tee. includes everv pers. .1, . \. . it un ex- I ~,j„veyed, or any action at law or lacal
*.-'..tor. an adinii.lM.:uior with tho will I proceeding, mnexed, or a guanllan, who is deaignat- '
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority^
CHAP. 4iJ. AN ACT to amend tho tux law, In reta* Uon te exempUon of ilbrarioa. Became a law Muy 3, IHIC, with the ap¬ proval of the Oovernor. Passed, threo' xclso and the aaid aum ao dei>oalted as I llfthJ being present.
shown by said certificate shall at oil tii.iaH bo applicable In payment of any J^iugmcnt recovered by the state oommis- sionor of «yci»e upon said bond. If after tt\« aat:xf-.vcUoii of said Judgment there .shall remain any surpluii out of said de¬ posit, tbo said surplus shall be at once returned by tbe state excise commissioner t<> the said appticant. The state commls- ^Ummr ot excise may at any time -without prevloua proeecutlon or conviction for vio¬ lation of any provisions of tbla chaptar, or for the broach of any condlOon of said bond. oommetKie and maintain an action. In bis name, aa such oomm iKsioner, la any court of record in any county of the atate, for the recovary uf tbe penalty for the breach of any oondltion of any bond er fur .-i.n> penalty or penaltiea Incurred or luipotiod fur a violation of this chap¬ ter, provldod, however, Uiat auoh action must bo commenced within nine montha after the cauao of action haa accrued. Should the surety given iipon aucb bond be tbat of a certificate of depoalt as abovo provi<leid, demand may be mode nine months or more after the explratiuii of the certificate granted upon the applloaUon which waa aocompa- nind by said bond, by the prinoipul of said ||uad or his assignee of said certifi¬ cate of deposit for the surrender by Uie slate excise commlasluner of said oerUfi- uitu of deposit Bald oortiflale shall be surreuderod within ninety daya after such demand, unleaa an acUun for the recovery of tbo ponoitlua provided for tu aald bond sliall have been begtm. All moneya reoov- arud in such ootlona aball be paid over and accounted for In tbe same manner aa <ire moneya ouUected under aubdivlaion tour of aactlon eight of this chaptar, but no recovery shall be bad in any aotion commonoed hereafter on any bond flled and approved by the certificate laeulng otUoor suboequent to April aeoond. nine¬ teen hundred and three, for more than Um amount plus one-fifth of the tax,for one year at the plaoe for whlcb the bond in ault waa given, provided that no re¬ covery on uny such bond ataaD bo for leaa Uian flve hundred dollara
; 7. This act ahall take etfect October first, nineteen hundred and alxteen, ex¬ cept tliat appllcaUons mado before Octo¬ ber flrat nineteen hundred and alxteen. tor liquor tax oertifloatea to be Issued as of October flrst. nineteen hundred and sixteen, and the amount and filing of the bonds Uierefor, slum bo subject to tha liipior tax law aa amended by this act. aiate of New York, Office of the Sacra- lory of Stale, ea:
I have compared the preoeding; wtth the original law on file in Uila offlce, and do hereby certify that tbe aome is a correct tranacript therefrum aad of the whole of .said original law.
FRANCIS M. HTTOO,
Secretary of State.
* 80 in origlnaL
LAWS OF NEW Y0RK-~8y AathoWty.
CH/VT. 44L AN ACT to amoQd tho code of ctvU pr*-
oedure, in relation to ooUona In which
warrants of attachment may be granted.
Uecome a law May 9, im. with the ap¬ proval of the Oovernor, Paaaed, three- ilfths being present.
The People of the Stata of New York. I'eprvsenti.Hi in Benata and Aaaembly, do enact us follows:
Section i. Section six hundred and thir- ty-rtve ot the code of oivll procedure la hereby amended to read aa followa:
{ 63o. In what actiona. A warrant of attachment agalnat the property of one
The People of the Btate of New York, repreaented in Senate and Asaombly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Subdivtslon seven of secUoq four of cliapter sixty-two ot Uio laws ol nineteen hundred and nine, ent.tlcvl "An act in relation to taxation. .onstltuUiig chapter alxty of thn coiisolidilto<l laws," is hereby amendi.il to road as followa:
7. Tho rotti prop«:rty ot a corpuraUun ot aasoclaUon organizitd exclui^ivoly fur th« moral or mental luiprovenuuit uf men or wotnon, or for ruilgious, bible, tract ctior- Itablu. benevolent missionary, hospital. Inilrmary, educational, suientillc, liter-ary, library, patriotic, histurical or cuinetery purposea, or for the enXurcoiiieiit of laws relating to children or aiiluiaJs, ur tot two or mure such purt>uses, and used ex- dualvely fur carrying out tliereupun ona or mure of such purposes, and tho per¬ sonal property uf any aucb curpuratiua shall bo uxenipt from luxation. But no such coi'puraUou ur useuciution sliall b« entitled to any such exuiupUuu If any ofllcer, member ur employee thereof shall rocolve ur may be lawfully entiUed to receive any [lec.uniary prolit from the op¬ erations therouf, except r<«uKonable com- ponsaUon fur services in effectlug one ot more of auch purposes, or as proper ben- eficiariea of Ita strictly cnarilablo pur¬ posea; or If the organlxaUon theroof for any such avowed purpo.ses bo a gui.so or pretense fur diroctly or indirectly making any othor pecuniary proflt lor such cor¬ poration or asaoclalion. or for uny of its membera or ompioyooa. or if It bo not in good faiUi orgoiiixad or conducted exclu¬ sively for ono or more of such purposes. The real property of any such coi-pera- tton or aasoclatlon antitled to such ex¬ emption bold by It exclusively for oue o» moro of such purposes and from which no runts, prullt.i or Income are derived, shall be so exompt, though not in actual use therefor by ruauun of tho ali.tence ut suitable buildings ur luiprovemonts Uiero- on. If tho oonstrucUun of such builuiii>;8 or Improvements Is In progre.s8. or is In good faith conteiuplatod by such corpora¬ tion or asBociallon; ur if such real prop
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
I'HAP. 41f7. AN ACT to amend the Judiciary law. In rolttUon to the ooiiipeni.aUon of attend¬ ants of appellate division In the third tlepartinont
Became a law May 4. 1316, with the ap¬ proval of the Governor. Paaaed. three- flfths being present.
Tho P'jople of tho State of New Tork. repreiiented In Svnate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Soction 1. SecUon three hundred and forty-.s«!Voii of chapter t^ rty-flvo of ttio \ luws of ninetoen hundrod and nine, en- lltloil "An oct In relation tu the adiiiinls- I trutlon of Justice, con.-itltnting chupter I thirty of ttie consolidated laws," a.s } amended by chapter tliree humlred and i four of tho laws of nineteen hundrod an.l I ten. chapter three hundred and .seventv- I .six of Uio luws of nineteen hundred nnd
twnlvo. and cliapter two hun.1 I forty-two of tho luws of iiinele.;i." I and tlfteen is hereby amendod to read as fuiluwu: i 347. Compensation of attendantii nf ap- I pollate division In third and fourth de- I partments. l<lach of the attendants ap- I pointed by the justices of the appellate I division of tho third departm.int shall re- { ceive a cumpensaliuri to bo rlxod by the I JusUoea. not excooding eiybteen hunil«»)d I doliars a year payable monthly, but the I curnpenxatlon of all suoh Hltendonta shall I not exceed In tho a.ggreguto forty-three ' hundrod dollars. Kach of tho att^Jidarits .-ippoiuted by tho Juatlces of tho uapellate division of the fourth dopartrnont shall receivu a oompanuut.jn ot eighteen hun¬ dred dollars per year payable monthly. Such attendants shall also lio entlUed to recoivo their traveling exiKinoos to and from tlieir homos tu the pluco where said HoealoQs are held, not exceoUliig once la each tortn. Tho compensation of the at¬ tendants ahall be paid by the comptroller of tho stale upon the certillcate of tba presiding Justice of Uio departnionL
i H. Tbla act sliall take effect Ixnmedl- iitcly.
State of New York. Oflloe of the Secra- tary of Stato, ss:
1 have compared the preceding witb tha original law on flla in thi^ ofUce. and do horeby (.-ertlfy that tho s.imo is a correct transcript Uierefrom and ef the whole of said original law.
FltANClS M. UUtJO.
Bt-cretory of Stata,
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP 43».
AN AiTT to anu'iid tho rodo ot civil pro¬ cedure. In relation to afllduvlld of per¬ sonal service wltiiuut tho siutu. Uu<:umn u law May 9, 11416. with tha
approval uf the Oovernor. i^osiMd, Uireo-
flfttis being prtiaent. Tho People of ttio Btate of New York.
I 5 H-e. Retiring veteruiis of the lute civil war and granting them pe;i.sionsi. Every soldier, sailor ur in .rino of Uio ojiny or ; :.avy of the l.'nlted States ia tt.o lato cIvU i ' war, honorably discharged from service, j who shall have been enij'iuycJ lor a con- ' , ilnuous period of ten ye irs or more In tt.e I civil service of tlio mute of .Sew Yurk, I ind who aball have ruucho.l the age uf I seventy years, upon Uls own ro'iuest, or : If employed In iinnuul labor, u)ion ! becoming iiicap.iii' -ted tor perfor.niim' I manual labor, shull be retlre.l trom ; his oniploymetit by thu staio of .New Vork, and thera-ifter and ilurinj his I llfo, the BTtato depaitnienl or iiiMli!!!- i tion which empl.iyed him at the time of lis retirement, sh.ill p:iy to hlin. in tiis I ...uiiio manner thut liie salary or wukhs of • I his former position were eu.'itoniariiy pmd I lo hltn. an a.'inuul si.m equal In nmount j to one-half the auhul' or wiige.i paM to """^ I lilin In the lust y.?ur of Ins eiiip;oy.»,oiit; .'. ,1 provido<l, however, tKlit tlic iunoiint so '" lo be paid to suiii rellied veter.iii sliill :iot exceed tho aum uf one thousund dol- I lar.-i per annum.' '
i 2. This act shall take eJToct Inimedl- utely.
State of New York, Offlce of tho Hecre- tory of Stale, b.i:
I have companid tho preoedlng with the original law on tile In llii.s olli. e, und du hereby certify thut the same is a eorreit tran.'W-'rlpt therefrom and of the wholo of Bald original law
Kl?ANri9 .M HI'OO, j
Seeietury ot Slute. I
td b>- a will, or by any eonipetent anthoi^ Ity. t:i e5.e.ute u m.sl ere:!!...! by a will; uui It In.IudeS s ,rli an executur or ad- mlnlstrutor. where ho i» :,-iliii; In tha kxevi.Lioii of a lru.'<t creut..!! I.y ihe will, •Ntiich Is bepurubie fr...iii lii.s fund.one us i.xeeiitor ur udniini.xti.iior
7 The word, •surrooatp," where It la •i.ve.l in the text, or in u bond or nnder- «,ikiiig. gi\en purs.innt to uny jirovislon if Una cnupler. ni.iudea every oftlcer or ..N.url veHteJ by law with the functions 01' surroguio.
8 The expression, •¦Judl':lul aettlemont," whero It l.i ap,'lied to un ucrount, tlghl- t1.-s a dicreo of a surroKuttia court, wliere- t';.' the u.'C'.,.iiit lu ina'.le concJu.^l'.-e upun the parties to the Bpeeial proceedmij^ 01- th..-r for U.I puipub.'s. or for certain pur- Poi'OS spei itied 111 tile siiitnto, and an
-account thus made conclusive la aald to bo "Judlclully Settle,1,"
9. The e.\p:eM-loii. "in termcdi.ite ao¬ count," i!ei...te.s .,:i aiv.'unt tiled In the surrogate's olli. e. I.i- the p iri'.iHe of dis- 'iOS.ing tho iii'tb ol Ihe per^on account¬ ing, and tl.e conditl.ii. of vii« u-iiulo or ;u:id III lui li.iiids. an.l nul inuilo tiio sub- jcet of u juJiJi:,! seUleilielll,
10. Tlie c.xpre.v.slon. ¦¦|,,.un tiie rwturn of a ciiuiion." wheie it 1.x ui-ed in ii provl- .¦iion rer|iiii-lii« un u. t 1.. he done in tho .•»arro.?iil(i'a eourt. lel.ites t.. tin- timo nnd p:ai:e ul whiuti tho eitiitiuii is leturnable, ..I- to whicli tne lieiunij; 1.1 a.Jjourned, in- ciu.l.'s a hu;.i„unieiitiU citation, i.'^sucd to
bring In a p.irl.v v. In. oi.Kiit to be tut has
1101 he'.'n oiled. ;iiid 111.(1.i.-.i that boforo I 8 2 'I'l iloiiig tlie ,-ict Bpe.iiied, duo proof must be ' hrist, mn
i Z. ThU act ahall tak» effeot iounedW
itely.
Etuie of New Toak, OfTloo ot tho fTiiaBlair
of State, sa
I l.t.vo compared the preceding -with tba srigiiial law on file in this ofllca and da hereby cortlfv that the some Is a correot :run.'^^rll.t therefrom and of tha wtwla mt luid original law.
FaANCiS M. HUQO^
Secretory of Staaa.
tna.ie. that oileJ iiino lieen ilu!>- 11. Tlie ex|ire.s,^i(..ii. wh..re it Is ii.se.J In
re.paired to be
ca,^l
'lieisij
vil iiro-
it's real prop- i.i.K'it aii.imat
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Ely Authority.
«.'ll.\l' 4-14. AN ACT to amend the
oodure. In relution t
priKieeding to sell dec
erty upon an uetioi
heirs und devisees •'
Became a luw M:iy U, Kili^, wilh the | " approval of Iho 1 Iovernor. i':i '.iej, tlire4>- ! ^ fifths being present.
The People ut the Stale ot Ne,v Vor'K, represented In ijeiialo und A.s;,.:inblj, do enact as fullowa:
Section 1. Seetion liHhtcon liuudrcl und forty-flve of th.- .:o.lo ot civil 1 r'-"-e'li:re is hereby amen.l.-.I t.i i.-ail n:s f.jllos-.s:
§ 1S4C. Kffect ..f :.|.pli.jati.iii 10 .s.-d real property. Whero It upprais thai, ut tlio time of tho commoiiceme;.t of an ai tion tu enforeo ttia liahility de..!areU In section .mo hundred un.J one of the dei edei.t es¬ tate luw. a proteodiiig for th.j J.idioiul settlement of the accuunfa of tuo e.tei:- utoror administrat'ir of de.-.dent In which an ord.'r tu d;:ipoae of real in'opuriy of tho decedent for tho payment of In.s debts may tje ina.io. Is pending in a s.in .. .ite's eourt having JuriMliction, tlie in the action, suhse'.u.-nt I plaint, mu.xt bo stsy'.d hy tti. proceeding la disp.
.s Interested," tion with an e.<tato or fund, ii.'-hi'les every iieLi-oii ell- iitied, either a I'.solute; ^¦ or contingently, to Bhrire in tli« est.ito or thr. proceeds tliereof, ur In tho fund, us hiij.l.ii ml. wife, ii.:.;iili4, tie.xt of km. h.jir, devi-<ue, ua- »io-i.ee, eroiile.' or otiiei.\iso ex. e;.! u.i a cieilitur. U'li.ro a pruvihi,,n uf tlui chap¬ ter piesrrih.'.s that u (.erton inteiested imiy object to an arip.niitiiienl cr may "11 In.eiiiory, ui. ueiount, or .1*1-111 Ity. an iill't;atiun of his l;.tor.»l, duly v«-rllieil, snth.-es, although lii.i Inleresi ii disputed, unless he has been ..(ytclude.i by a jmiyinent. decree, or ¦llher tl'n.'if .let! riiiin;itioii, und no appeal Iherefioiii is peipjiiig.
IJ. The term, ' i.exrdf Uin." in.Hides all li:.'.-,o ei.uil..d. 11:..Lr tlie pi-.Ai,,ioiis of la-A- rolalimc lu tne disirihition of per- ;>omil iiroij'Tty, 10 sliare in the uiibe- Hueaihe.i residue of tho Ub.-^ei.i of a'de- c. .lent hfter payment ot del,i.i and ex- pon.-^fcs, other than a burvuiiig husband
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutharKyw
CitAP. 4511. AN ACT to repeal soction one IntDdrad
an.l seventy-eight of the highway law^
reiutiiig to the eontrlbuiloii of the atata
towurd the expunoe of maiotalnInC
ci'unty roada,
lit. iinie a law May ». 1911, wttb tha approval t.f the Oovernor Passed, threa- lltths being present
The People of the State of New Tork. represented tn Senile and Aaaembly, da enuct ua full.iWH:
Section 1. Soitlon one hundred aod aa» ¦ mtj-eliK'ht of chapler thirty of the lawa if i.lneieen htmdred itiid nine, entlUed "An act relating tu lilb'bwuys, oonstltutlnf chapter tweuty-tlvo of the conooiiilated laws," as amended by chapters one hun¬ drod and alxty-liv« und live hundred and fclity-oeveii ot tho law* of nineteen hun¬ dred and ton und cimpter three hundred iii.d sixlv-two of the luws uf nliioleen taua-. dred and eleven. Is hereby repealed.
B act shull tuke effect Oatoh«» teen hundred und sixteen. State uf .New York, Offlca of the Banra
tury uf .Stale, ss
I havo comparoil U»e preceding with tha oil^:nial luw un tlia In this ofTice, and do hereby certify tlial tho sume la a correot liansciipt tln^efrum and of the wliule mt ¦iuid original luiv
FKANria M. HUOO.
Secretary of State.
or
13. Tn.
I¦^..l
¦li.-.SS
:ntll
riipiesciitiKl In Senate and Assembly, da ^ l''*'"'"^'¦'^<^*» t° <"»"'""''"'-
If
ord.er
follu
Section 1. Subdivision five of aecUon four hundred and forty-three of iho code of dvll procedure la horoby amended to road as follows:
5. When the suminona Is served person¬ ally without the slate the affldavit of .lervico must show that the person mak- it la a resident or citizen of the
erty ia held by such corpnraUon or usso- | of Naw York, or a sherill. or under sher- clutlun upon condition tlmt thu title there- ' nf. deputy sliorlfE. coii..itable of the county lo shall revert in case any building not | .ir other political aubillvision in which tha Intended aud aultablo fur une or more of I i^ervlce Is mode, or an uftlcer authoi izad such purposes aiiail be erected upon said 1 by tho laws of this sUito to take acknowl- premlaoe or aome part ther.nf Tlie real • eiigirients of doeds to be recorded In this
property of any such corporation not so ( uaed exclusively for carrying out there- 1 upon une or more of auMi purposes but I leased or otherwise used for other pur- ' poaea. slioll not be exempt, but If a i>or-
.ilate. un aUornoy and counsellor at law duly quallfled to piuctlce In the atate where such service Is snade or by a Unit¬ ed Statea marshal. When uuch affldavit Is made by a reoi-
Uon only of any lot or building of any dent or cltinon ot the state of New Y'ork, such corporaUun or association Is used j his place of residence, and atreet number, uxcluslvely for carrying out thereupon , if any, shall bo stated therein. The affl- oiie or more such purposes of any such | iavlt of service mude without tho state corporation or assoeluUon, then such lot | Hhall contain tho offlclal designation of or bulldJng sliall be so exempt only to tho 1 the person making It and shall have aa> extent of tho value of ihe portion so used, noxed thereto a certillcate ot tho proper and the rotnaluing or other portlort to th« , otHelai showing that the person befora
extent of the value of such remaining or other portion, shall be subject to taxa¬ Uon; provldod, however, that a lot 01 building owned and actually used for hos¬ pital purposes, by a free public hospital.
expenses of the city or town. Any special I or more defendanta In an actiou. may ba deputy (Ximmlaaioner or oounty treaaurer I granted upon the application of the plain- whu aball neglect or refuae to apportion I tiff, as specitlcd In the next aocUoo, where and pay over such moneya, aa above pro- the aotion la to recover a stun of money vlded. Shalt in addition to the Ones and only, as damages for one or more of tha
whom the affldavit was sworn to was. at
the time of administering the oath, qual-
i.led to act. 3 2. Tills act ahall take effect Septem- i
ber drBt, nineteen hundred and sixteen. | depending for maintenance and aupport ' State of New York. Offlce of tho Seora- I upon voluntary charity, shall not be tax- lary of State, se:
ad as to a portion theroof leased or other- ¦. 1 havo compared the preoedlng with tha ' wise used for the purposeB of Income, ' original law on fllo in this offloe, and do when sucb Income la necessary for, and } hereby certify that the same la a oorrect la actually applied to the malntenanoa '• tranacript therefrom and of the wliole of and support of such hospital, und further said original Law 1
provided that the real property of any j FRANCIS M. HUOO,
fraternal oorporartlon, association or body i Secretary of StoMw
cieatod to build and maintain a building [
or buildings for IU meeting or nieettngs i LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority, ot tho general assembly of Ub members, , -haP 440
AN ACT to amend the code of civil pro-
penaiUes otherwiae provldat? in thia chap¬ ter, be liable to a penalty of flfty dollara for aach and every oftenae, to be recover¬ ed In an action by Uie offlcer enttUad to receive sui<l> excise moneya. brought by auch officer In the name of the city or town entitled thereto, with coats, in ad¬ dition to tha money unlawfully withheld; and if any apeclal deputy commiaaloner
following causea:
1. Breach of oontract. expreaa or fan- pllad. other than a contract to marry.
2. Wrongful conversion of peraonal prop¬ erty.
3. An Injury to peraon or property, in consequence of negligence, fraud or other WTongiful net.
i. A wrongful act, neglect or default by
or subordinate tKidles of such fraternity and for the accommodation of other fra¬ ternal bodies or asaoclatlona the entire net Income of which real property Is ex- cl'aalvely applied or to bo used to build, furnish and maintain an asylum or aay- lums. a home or homes, a achool or Bchoola, for the free educntlon or relief of the membera of auch fraternity, or for the relief, support and care of worthy and Indigent members of the fraternity, thalr wl^oe, widows or orphans, ehall be
:edi:re. In relation to uppolntment of guardians ad litem and special guar¬ dians by supreme court Became a law May 8, lilti, with tha ap¬ proval of tlie Governor. Paaaed, three- flftha being present.
Thu People of the Btate of .New York, represented in senate and assembly, do ei.:ict as foll'iws: Section 1. The coda of civil procedure
exempt from taxation, n:ia provided also i '• ^'-''"^^ un.ended by Inserting {herein. that tha reel eatate cwnel hv a fre* pub- I '^'i'"" ^'^'-'^ion four hundred and aeventy- llo llbrarj-, altuate outside of a city ahall ! sevan, a now aection, to b« aection four
to disposQ of rcul prop.-rty is t-ranle.l. the action must I.e illsmi.'<:.ed. un:is» the plaintiff haa alle^-ed In hi.s coniohiiut. or,_ alleges In u Buppiei.ietituI cornpluint, thaif real property, other than that Included In ttie deeiee. desctiided or was ili\i-ed to Iho di.tendanti. If thi) plnlntirf eieri:i to proceed under sucti un iillegutiuri, ho is entitled to a prefereiico In jiayincnt. oat 'if the real I'r.'iierty, wltli 1 :sp<...-t to which the allegation Is made; b.t tie 'iinnot ahare. aa a eredltor. In the dis¬ tribution of tho money, arising from tne • llsposal of-nhe real property, deBcru^."! m tho order, und thu Judgment in tno aclion d'lea not < harg*, or In any wiiy .iffect, that property.
9 2. Thia act shall tako effect Immedi¬ ately, .-xiute of New York, Ome© of the 8e.:rotury
of Btate. ss:
1 have compared the preceding with tie uriglnal luw- on file In this ollP-e, a,-,d do hereby certify tlint the saine Is a crirre.t liaiiscrtpt therefr'-im and of tho wholo of said original law. |
FKANri.S M HfOO,
Rocrotary of St.ita. |
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
c:nAP. 44a. ¦
AN ACT to amend the cnilo r.r elvli pro-
ccd'jro, in rciiition to t.-r.l.-g tej',:ni..r.y
by the Eurrogtte i.r another county.
Becomo u law M.iy 0, 1 : with the
approval of the 'J .vernor. I'a.«B.'d, throe- ,
fifths being present. ' I
Tile Peo; lo ot the Staio of New York,
I ropresenccd i.-i B'-naio un.l Aosernbly, do j
I o-nact OS fui.ows:
j Section 1. fe'ilon tweniy-flve hundred I and forty-four of the ro.'... vt tl.U pro- eedura la hereby amended to reud aa foU I ,. ws:
i 2ZH. id,; by tho n'lrrcgato of mother -our.ty. ¦'.rharo tl.e ^;i»¦I c.^-ate ha- gO'jii . rouscn to believe tnat a sut-.srrlbliig or a { mutortal wltr.esB whT la In r. i-.oiher coun- ' ty of the atcte rannit run-, on.ently attend before him, unJ no Isa:;.-. I3 pciiilir.g tliei o- I In. h« may make an order. f'liectl:;g that I ths witness bo examined iit'oio iiiu s^-r- 1 rognto of tho cminty in wl,:-n he Is; :<pecify1nK by an order the nature »:..! manner of ;hu exuinl.i.illo-. A copy of tl;e order m'.iat lie ira:..irnltti;d ly him to tho nurrogate .IcJlgnared in tho o:-o-r, 10- . Kotl^er with tho oiigha; will, whuro Uie timony relates to lae exucutiun of
e.xpies.'iion, "real propel ly," In- ^r;. e.-=tatc, iiiteieol. and right, piitnijiii. ill hmiii, lei.omonta, or h..ieii.taiiienls. ..x.epl tm.:-e wln.'li are do- termined of CAlingui.-l.Bd li.\ the death Of a person seUeij or po,i..e....s.-.il itieicof. or ill uny manner entitled tliviel... und ox- (ept -.lioxe win: ll ar.l .ie.i.ued by law to be a.'s.-t;^. The wo.d, ¦iiihent.i.i.e," sig- nill'-l leui pioj,. Ily an .lelme-J In this subdivi.iiun, d. .51 . n.ied u.i la-A'. ~ Thu i;xpie»,.-i.jn. pcrhonal proper
ty, w hich
sii^:niil
hll.U
airv
ferred 1.; un c.\e.-'i
property tlier than rt-. .1 deimo.i in this Ruttdlvl- n ;. 1 a ritjiit of uctlon con- y. ll fcl.ilutury j.io.isiun upon r .,!¦ u.iniin:iti atur woid ''^...atiliun" refers to a 'f an Infants perso:. or prop- "ih, u)iiiolnted b.v tl.e surro-
LAWS OF NEW YORK—ByAuthorityw
I CHAP. -I^il
¦'\.N ACT to amend the highway law. ta icl.itloii to jiermlta for croealnga and pljieH in town liiKliwayB. Bl camo a law May 9, ISlt, with tha approval of the Governor. Posaod. three-- ', tittlis being present.
'. 'ihe Peofiie ot tho Stuio of New York. ' lepiefented In Sviiale and Assembly, d« j euu'.'t US follows,
Sectiun 1. Sectiun sixty of chapler tliir¬ ty of tlm laws of nineteen hundred and nine, eiittlUd "An uit relating lu blKli- ; ways, loiiblltutlng i:tiapier m.::;ty live of j the eonsiiliiiated hms," Is hereby uiuoiid-
ed tu lead at) foUuws,
I i (>.). Liruiiiage. sewer and water plpcai
citlle passes or other crosi^iiiKs In hljiii-
; «;iyb 'l'he town fcupoiiiileiment muy,
j Willi ttio consent of llio tuvin i.oaid. upon
' the writlon ai>|illcutioD of ans' resilient or
laxpu>er of hiu town or a corporation,
. Krant permission for an overhead or un-
derKrouiid cioaslag or to Lr.;- and maintain
draiiiufco, sewer aud -water pipes under
riiied iiy 1 t»""J'"' ^^"'iln tno portion th'rein ilescrib-
I ed of a town highwuy If tho highway ia
j a Miuto or couni-,- highway su'li pertnla*
I liion shall bo gi.iiiied with tho .oniient of
I the county 01 diMriet superlnten.ienl la-
Kteail of tlie town iiourd. Permiuniun shall
nol be grapted tor the laying and rnaln-
I taming of much pipes under Uio traveiod
I pai t uf Ihe hiRliwuy. except ucroao the
I name, for the puriioseJ of ttewai-ago, and
j draining swumpM 01 uther lands, and oup-
iit
.pi.
jurt, und ! f'V'K premiseu wltli water Kuch pal^
1. iu.li » H guar.iian uppoinied by Will or Old,
15 U honever In ttii:< fhiipt.r a paper or
-••¦1.1.l.nt l.s r.-.,iiie'l to I'e -aeiinowl-
1, or prr.,BiJ, und d..i..' . artitle.l." the
ill b« granted upun the oondi¬ Uon thut HU tl pipes and liydranta mm iTosr^iiigB Miail be wi inld, hbI or construct ed us nut t'l Interrupt ur Intortere with I.uhiK' travel ujejii tho higtiway, and upon
as a n..
L.r pro
1.1 reijulred d und cortl- 1 In that en;.nty, except ed within i:.e stato of rtiflruto of the county
.,.;.ie ..-iiall le :o : ,e s.aino :nai.:, t'l lie acl;n.-jwiu.: n.L-.i to be reeiM.i tliiu w-lien exi...- .\"ow Vork, 1:0 Cork Bhi.ll he ro
10. Tho wnrd In t.hi.i chapior Si/erial procoi.lir
17. Tho wonls "tj.jrrGgnto" v.-'..ere t'.ev refer to JurlBdlf- t:.:. r.cjn ti.e I'-iit' ulur roi;rt or s'lrro- g:ite having J ir-.Miirtlor, of iho estato or
ig' 1 01 proven in i 'ho furtlier (..ndition that tha applicant
nilert"
N ev*r'
ipt t::<.
IgalC'H
when used
party to a
jiirtii loner
court " and
t'O'l,
1
Ih Whenever 1::
jr. no;,' .¦ .1 tio dapr,;,ilod !;i t:.»
".spe? .1.11.1 post-..;;;! ¦
lo ciii-.le or dli-ei:.;'] pciBt-o.'.1rij, h;'.iii' i, p or lot er boK mninti
or county treasurar shall wilfully make which the deoedant'a death waa caused. ; not be taxed aa to that portion thereof ' hundred and aeventy-seven-a, to read aa wrltian will. The exumlnatUm mny be
and verify a falsa atatement under thia aeotion. ha ahall ba guilty ot perjury.
I •. Section alxteen of such chaptar, a« amended by chapter four hundred and eighty-four of the lawa ot nineteen him
^I'hen the cause of action aroae In this sfte before or aftar the passage of thia let and the acUon la brought by an ax- ooutor or administrator against a nat- iral person who, or a corporation which.
drad and tan and chapter two hundred : would have been liable to an action In and twaaty-thraa of tha laws of nineteen favor of tho decadent by reaiwn thereof bundiad and alavao. la haca^ amandad it death had not anaued aa praacrlhed by JmflW4.aLi*Ji»<1 ^ 1 ••ctloo aiaataan hnaJrad and twa of thia
I It de
follows: takrn by one ot the clerUa dowirlbod in
J 4T7-a. Appointment of guardians ad soction 2C02 of thU chapter. Ti.o ex.iTi- iltem and specinl g'jardlana by euprema 1 lnuti..n. after it U ruducoi to wrU:r.g and court without application, The suprema lubscribe.l by the wlti.irss or i>t,:fr-*\eo court may appoint a guardian ad litem or duly aulhonticutoil. t.jgtti^ur v.'iiti a s:u.t.-^- speclal guardian for an infant or an in- ment of the proceedings upon the exocu-
competent person, at any stage in any I Uon of Uie oider, muat be certified by
tlona'and ezoaptlona. aa ptapmy'h^dby | action or proceeding, whan It appaara to I the surrogate or olerk taking the axom- « r«iigVBiM oonMKatloti. ^* court neceiaary for the proper pro- Inatlon. atteaud by the aeal uf hu court
^..xi".- na.wKjmamflliJ. «-«*^» "* ^"n rlgt**- ¦"" »"^aat of auch I and raturnad Tff»°°* flHltT with tha
laaaed or otherwise iiKed for purpoaea of Income, when such in.ome la naceaiary, for and aeUmlly applied to the mainte¬ nance and support of such Ubrar.v. Prop¬ erty held by any officer of a religious de¬ nomination ahall be oatltled to the same 1 examptiona. aubiaet to tha aama condl-
c.inf.-.in.'l by th" l.'nlieii .States govern.
:.i..U.
State of N.-w York. Orir» of the Secre¬ tary of Hirt<- H.s: 1 hnvo cn:r.paro'l the pr.cetinff wPh the
'o-Iginiii luu- un tilB In iM.-f oUl^e. und d'l
li'.reby cerlir-, tli it 'I,.' -.n.^^ lit n eorroct
tra;;.iir:pt th. fi'im und of Nio whole nf
Bald origiii.il luw
FTtA.M'iS M lirOf).
Ko. rn.iry of Rtate.
•H.l In on/.-lnnl.
LAWS OF MEW YORK—By Authority.
""H.\.'. 16. AN ACT to fin)<-..'l Ilia lell-lous rorpora- ti. ..II law, in rohiium ic fjB New York 1 ..r.s'iuii ;.'. iB»ioi-.iry ,'Si';li,.v In t.le Biate of .\aw Ycrit. nrd the pr...,->erty of ax- tlnrt Chui'cr.es of C-rlst fOlBflpIea) or Churoh of Christ fDlsclples) rellgloua ao- Clellr.i.
Heriir.o a law Mr.y B, IDl'l, with the' ap¬ proval .jf '.." Ci-.verr.or }'ai.H<id, threo- rifliiB (leihg present. »
The Pe-ipie of the Slate of New York. i^presented tn Hetiatu and Aaeembly. da a^act ua followa;
Beotioa .L- fgiaptat fittr^tbraa. oC. Uw
will replueo the eo.th removed and leava tho liUliwuy In all ruspeota In aa good cundillon us hef'^ro the laorlng of aald p pe<, ur cunsUuollun uf auch cruaatnga und that su. h Mlipllcaiit will keep auoh pipes und li.cirHnta or erosalng la repair un.l save the town tiannless from all dam- uKed wliK tl may uceriie by reason of their io'utloii In tho lilHhway, and that upoa n.iiicu by the town nuperiritertdeat tha uppiii-ant will inuke the repaira ro(juha4 f <i tiie protection or preservation of tha ! ;;:hway. The permit of the tuwn aopor^ .', undunl, v.itii the lonHont of tha towa this 'h.ipter a rlta- 1. mril or county or dlatriet BUperiatand> p.per l.H directed to | ent, and tiio arceptatr-o of Uie applloant j.o«t-o(n.f!" or In a bIihII bo exeeuted In daplicata ooe of hii'h dcpnsU rnuy 1 whieh shull be tiled In the offloe of tha to hi) m.-ile In any iijwn .lerk and the other In tho offloa af nt-i ffhe., sub-Btiitlun j the dls'.rift or county superintendeat la " lalvoiy I ra.*e thn applu-unt shall fall to make any
I of the reps Iru ro.juirrid 10 ba mada under j the permit, thev may be made by tha I town Huporln!en..ent at U." expenae of tha ' applicant, and such expensea shall be a
llj,i,—prior tu u.'.y other lien, upon tha
niri<\ben«fltod by tho use of tha highway 1 f'^r such pipes, l.ydrsnts or Btructurea. : Tho town auperlnten.lent may revoke such . per.Tilt up'iii the ai;pl:"ant'B failure to I romply wl'h any of tho conditions oon- i talnwd rt en In.
I S 2 This Bet shall tako effect Immedl- I ir..jly,
'H'..'.tn of New York Ofne»i of tho Becra I tury of Btnte »»
I I h»vi» compare'l th'i preeefilng with t , original law on Ilie In thli offl'je, and 1 hereby nrrtlfy thit the B.rrie la a correct
trar,.ierlpt therefrom and of the whole mt . aald original law
I FRANcrs .M ircoo,
Baoratary of Mmtm,
it