•a each math pVblTo htg^iWrny wbere tto city er vtilage Una crossea the aane and on every main highway whore tbo rata of apeed changes, signs ot suffl- aiaat also te to easily readable by a per- aao uaing tbe highwaya, toartng the
¦wards, "(Tlty of " or "Incorporat-
«d Tillage of "Slow down to
.^.. mtl*a" (tto rate being Ineerted). and tBta an arrow polntlrg In the dlroctloa "•*•* tto apeed Is to be reduced or •banged, and also on further condition that auch ordinance, rule or regulation •ball flx the punishment for violation tlMroeC, which puntahment sball, during tto exlatence of the ordinance, rule or r«snlatlon, supersede those specified In subdlvtslon two of section three hundrad and eight of 'Ms chapter htit. »Tr»pt in dtloe of the first clase, ahall not okceed tho aama Official copies of all local aril- nance* passed under th* provisions of thla subdivision stoll b* flled with the aecretary of sute at least thirty days to- tor* they shall respectively take effect aad all snch local ordinances shall to printed In pamphlet fonn and Isausd at regular Interval* by tto ••cr*tary of •tate.
I tea. Punlshmont for violation; pro¬ cedure. The violation of any of the prorlslon-c of aectlons three hundred and two and threo hundred and three of thla V^cio shall constitute a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding twen¬ ty-flva dollars.
% Tile violation ef any of tto provtslena of aeetion threo hundred and stx of this artlole shall institute a misdemeanor pants toble by a fine at not axoeedlng tw«nty-Pve dollara.
B. Piraish'.-ant fer operating motor csrcl* whito ta an V^oxicatod oondltloa; for so¬ las away without stopping after acctdent and making him.salf known. Whoever op- osatao a motor cycle while In an latoxi- eatad condition shall be gollty of a mls- detnaanor. Any person operating a motor cyoto who. kocrwing thsit Injury haa been oawssd to a peraon or property^ doe to tto ODipabillty of the said openuior, er to aooldent, leaves tho plaoe of aald Injury or a(:aldent, without stopping and glrlng hto name, reuldonce, Inclodlng street and stroet nuntber, and operator's liconae aoio- ber to the Injured party, er to a poUoe oflloer er in case n* poHoe offloer Is In the vicHnlty of tto piaoA ef eaid'Injtary or aooldsnt, thon reporticg tto same M tto nearest poU.e slarUin. or jadioial oC- oer, tlxmU bs gmlt/ of a felony pwaliii- able bl' a fluve i/i ncK more tlian flve favn- dred aaUttrj er 'oy Invrtoonfsent friir a torm not mi/>*^lae two years, er by both ao*)) iiM vid Imprtoanment; and If anr p«toiin k% ^onvfcled a aeoond time of eltba* af tto '.-ttrtrxolng oftaoaea, to Sball to sVOly I* a felony punlatobl* by tan- prlsenmoai^ ilor a term of not leas thau one yea* ^20. uot more tban floe yaan ef a violation «f thBl •Obdi
rUton tCtaO be raportod for(hwtth by tto ¦j.Hal aawi or tha clerk tbeiaaf to tto oeo- fxrrrr M etats, who s.Sall opon veoom- tnt-:2ie'Jtatt ef the trial oeurt ooorpend dW) Itrti^ mi Uut p^ktren so uonvlcMed er tf to ^ to ^2t^ tmear tto oertiftcate ef registrar (?n<> i^ Mai, cvilttf cr<:ie und, tf no appaal •^.-rrWtm/a brt >:*.ireQ. or If an appeal duly t^kofc tut tHun'.yatA, or tto fudgtoent nt- VrmaU, itti, cipcm luifma thereof Ity Ji^l ¦HM^i.^ tto aeetXf-ary of state b<m11 rer»tf>:c rjn/i rtf/cnftj ttr >n tVj» **-jr of an amrjjr ¦CAa, emrtltomte &t rte^ns^tX^u mi his inoTLr ¦fft.,*,, and ShaU urciLi '.im ItocMse or va.-- , t-iflivma of rocistr*t',<»ci delJvered te iha tijoi-tiiary of stato, arnr. at-t.K aot ?«fct,*rj M h.m said Ilcienoe or t-e^rt.!t4rmitie it rajto- r/,iilor, or any otber XX(-et,n» or otsrtlflaate of i-'iglstrai .on irciieae tho seorocary of j.'.rylt in his dlnin'otlon. after an Invertlija- tj-Kn or upon .. ii«arln«f, drciiitia to relsetM or Issue such 'loenso o- certtflc^ite.
k Any ponfoa wh* op^ratee any motor or'"-lo while It .•¦evtiflcttle of registration of nrocor c-ycles iscaed to him Is suapentfed ar revoked sci&tl to guilty ef a mlsde- m.-anor,
(, Any p<srac:n making a false statement Iji tho verifled appiicai', n for reglstrel/in ihall bo guilty ot a misdoriea',,>jr punl.':h abia by a ftm of not exceeding flfty dol-
1U,"B,
», Upon a third or aubaoq^iont conviction of tho ro<i8t(jred owner of a motor cycle /vl.' X violation of the provisions of Bactlon thi4* hundred and six or an ordinance, i-;l» or re,<ulation regulating apeed of motor cycles under section threo hundred mnd seven, the secretary of state upmi ihe recommerdation of tho trial court shall forthwIUi revoke tha license of the poraon so convicted and no now Ilcen,se s'il( '.1 ba laaued to such person for at least six mon'hs after the dato of such convlev 1 ttm nor theronftor except In tho dlscre- ^ •ton of the said secretary o.' state. |
1. Ai^ 'P»^c-"on vloI,'i(!ng am- of tho pro¬ visions of any section ot this artici t whlcll violation Is atated separately to '» a mlrdi'.neanor. Is punlshnble by Impr!,-] onmc^t for not moro thsn one year or b a fiio ot not more th.in fl*'e hundrod dol- Itis, or by both, and for a violation of any other provision of this article, for wh'ch violation no piini.»hrnent has been sp-r'Jje:', shall bo guMty of a mtado- mtarpr punlanahlo b" u .Ine of net m*- oeedlt.tc twenty-five dohnre.
8, Ca'tlfylng convict !(,n to tho secrets-' on' %ta*<. tipon tho coi yirtcr iC nny 'iier- atil for a violation of an> oV the pro fl8tcr,J vf *hls artlclo tho trial court or thc eXttrK thereof snail tn-.midlately cjr- xltf f.n facti of tho caa.i, Including :h« •50*7i# 'ind nddresa ot th^j ofcrdar, the jn<*t.-ont of Lis o.iu-t and tliO J3rite»a.'r lrir<rj»'d, to the B*TVt.ii V oi state, wh-' lilht: anter fhe aamo In tbo book or Ipc;a-< of lecl'iteiMd .notor odclea oppoalt* i.'i:" '.LCie (tl lhe person so convicted, and In (.>: 'like of 'cny other porson. In a bonli vr 'r.el-'x of jif."%«4ei-s to bo kept fir mich ju.rr.ioae. If mof such convl-tlon jhall ">e i*v.,.r»iexl irp«.n appeal therefre.rn, the per- se.n whosis ot«i,v(otion has been se reveraod may ii.r.a tw tbo secretary of atate n cert/KeJ oopy of tho order of reversal, wr:'!J't;iipon the aeoretary ot state shall en¬ ter tho aame In tbe proper book or Index ; In connection with the record of such «»n- ^ v<«.-v1<.n. I
J. .trleaae from custody, bail, et eetora. • In caso any person shall be taken Into ' cuatiKl,- cl.irsed with a violation of mn- of the provlaions of this articla to shr It forthTciih to taken before tha nearett m:iL'lstrate, captain, lieutenant, elerk of I the court or acting lieutenant who shall have tho power of a maglstrata agd b« j entitled to aa Immediate hearing or ad- \ mlaalon to ball, and If such hearing can-; not then be had, to rolaaaed trom cus- 1 tody on giving a bond er undertaking, ox- ¦ ecuted by a fidelity or surety company authorized to do bustness In this stato. or otl^r ball In the form provided hy section flv* hundred and sixty-eight of tho code 01: criminal procedure, such bond or un¬ dertaking to be in an amount not exceed¬ ing ono hundred dollara. If the charge bo for a misdemeanor, except aa herein pro¬ vided where tho charge Is a violation ot a-.ihdivlalon three of acctlon threo hun¬ dred and eight of thia article, for hie ap¬ pearance to answer for such violation a*, such time and place as shall then bo Indi¬ cated. In case a person Is tnken Into cus tody charged wtth being guilty of a fel¬ ony In violation of any of tho provislors of this article, such bond or iindertaal.-.g ehall bo tn an amount noi less than one thouFnnd dollors. On giving his peraonal unJcrtaklng to appear t* answer ary •uch violation at auch time and place a J ¦iiall thon bo Indicated, s^xiured by lho deposit of a aum of money equal to the amount of such bond or undertaking, or lr lieu thereof. In caao the person taken Into custody la ^he owner, by leaving the motor cycle, or In (rr.aa such por¬ ion taken tnt* custody ta not the owner. by leaving tha motor cycle as herein pro¬ vided with a written consent given at tto time by the owner who must b* present, with such offlcer; or in caae sucb person la taken Into custody becausa of a viola¬ tion of any of tho provisions of thla artt- cie other than on A charg* ot violating. any of tto provisions of subdivision thre* ; of section thre* hundr*d and eight and such offlcer I* not acxeealble, be forth- j with released from ouatady on giviag his namo and address to tto person making tho arrest and depositing with auch ar-1 resting offlcer the sum of one hundred 1 dollars, or In U*u thereof, tn caae . the, person taken into custody ta tto owner, , by leaving tto motor cycle, er. In caae j ¦uoh porson taken Into custody to not the | owner by leaving the motor cycle with a wriitan oensent at tto time by the owner wbo muat to present: provided, Ibat ta aay such oaae, tha offloar making | the 'an«|t shall gtva a rooelpt In wriUns | gor anSb auai ur motor cyot* deposited and notlfr aach pecooa to appear ,tofor* the iB«sl aeoaeMblo magtotrata descrlb- \ ing bt«, aad •pedfylng the place and hour. Xp oaae aueb tond or undertaking ¦halt tot to.- gtren er depoelt made by the owaar or otber porooa tatoa tato ena- tndy tao provtotoaa of law ta rotaraato to ball to oaa* mt a ntodeaaeaaor. aball apply, •biM tba absrs* to a Ttatatton et SiM&ftolMi Btoaa^ae saMa* tbna hem. tai V>^ dIgBt et
of a udademeanor ',r a reTeny em tbo may 9m atoU ap'/ty exclusively,
10, ^folding de'endant ta anrwer where inaf*strat* to', not jurisdiction to try et- feiLilsr: admitting to ball. In e;aso the
' magtstrata before whom aay perVon shail be taken, charged with the violation of aay provision of this article, sball net have jurisdiction to try* the defendant, bat shall hold tbe defendant to anawer aa pravlded by secrtlon two btmdred and eight of the code of criminal procedure. he shall admit lurh deter.dant to toll upon his giving a sunty corapatiy's tond or undertaking to appear te answer fer euch violation at guefa time and plac:* as ehall then to tadicatod. or upon his giv¬ ing a written undertaking tn tto form provided In section flve hundred and Bl>ty^«lgbt ef lha oedo of uUataal pva- oedare in a acan not szooodtaar mio buadred dolUrs. except tbat ta a caae wbeee tto defendant lu chaxsod wMb a violation of any ot the provlataoo of sab- dlvlslcm three of eection three hundred and eight of this article, tha provisions of law In reference te toll In c—es of a ratoderoeanor or a felony as the oao* aaay to shall apply oxchislvoly,
11. Disposition and return of toll. Booh ' bail as may to deposited as herein i>ro- vlded atoll to held by the offlcer accept¬ ing the aamo or the clerk of the court. L'pon the person who has been taken ' Into custody and given security or l>all for his appearance surrendering himself for trial and upon tto conclusion of such trial the oourt sba'.l Uvue to th* e^tfeoctaknt an order upon the magistrate or ciierk of tha ooort or other ofCce.r avtne«ii>t<. tr oooopt ball to return or da'lvar back maOt amaar- 1 tty or toll as waa gtvm.
U, A oonvlctlon of vlolatioa ef any pro¬ vision of this artlclo atoll not to a bar to a prosecrutlon fcrr an assault or for a homicide committed by any peraoa ta op- , eraling a motor cycle.
I wa. Disposition ef registration fees; | fines and penalties; reports of <n-lmlnal j actions or procoedinga. 1, Of the reglstra- flen tfiea collected as herein provided. i;rty per ejontnm shall to paid by the eoc- rotvry of stafip Into tto stata treasury as pruvlded In the state finance law. Tto i rwoialnlng fttty per ooatum ef eaoh fee I aball to paid by the secretary ef state, lb tbe flrst day of each month cn' -wlthtn ! ten days thereoftar, to tto Creamirer of , tha oounty tn which tto person paying the fee restdoe, unless such peracm resides < Ir. a eounty wholly c;ontain«d within a elty. In wtrloh case such fifty per centum stoU bo so paid to the ohambeonoia er othar chief flsc^al offloer at such city.
1 All fines, penalties or forfeit-jreo oel- | looted for violations of any of tto pro- ; vistono of this article or at any aot ta re¬ lation te the ose of the pabllc higbways '. by motor cfyclee now tn forr:o or hereafter ' onacjted, under tto sentence or Judgment ' ot any cnurt, iudga, maglstrats or other judictel effleer toving jurisdiction In tto premises, whether tmpooad by statute er-i loc^ ordtnanook rule or regulatl«:a. sfaall ; oe apportioned aa followe: Pttty par oant- , iim to tto statn and fifty per cantom to the county wtorein the viotetion ocoaxrad. unlaaa tto same oucmrred lc a eseunty I wholly contaload witlita the banndartoe ef j a <My. tn Whirh cmae madb ttfXr per esent- im sball ba patd ta sucA c^tty. Brrcb 1 n:onoy8 shall b« paid ever by each oourt, j '"vein, magistrate or other JuiUolal eAcer, \ ¦ ivcerilng to avch apporttomnaov. an the j first day of eaich montb or wltbta ten days ther«after, aa followe: Tto amount | tf'fe tho stato. to the state treasurer, and ttio anraunt duo to a c:ounty er city to the j r.easuror of thr county or ctombertofa er : other chief flarnl offlcor ot tho city. Bach I sucb payment shall bo accximpAnied -with ; a statement, settlog forth tto actions ar pcoceodlngs In which the monaya so paid ¦vere collected, tho name and reaMacoe ot tto dotend.i.nt^ln each case, tto natooe n' tto offr>nse. and the flne, penalty, sen- lence or Juri^Tiient Imposeel
a Tto portion ot the fees, flnes, penal¬ ties and forfeitures paid Into tho state \ treasury under this section ohall to ap- 1 .proprlated and used for tho maintenance ' and repair ot tho Improved reads of th* j Htate, under direction of tto state cwm- mlaslon ot highways. The portion of the 1 foes, fines, penaltlea and f art si turso paid : to a county under this section shail be j uaed exclusively for the maintenance and '¦¦ repair of atate and county highways within the oounty and to subject to the | draft ot tho atate commL-wlon ef high- 1 wiya Tho portion of such fees, flnea, pen¬ alties and forfeitures paid to a city whol¬ ly ooDtalning within Its boui>dartea one or more counties shall be available for tto ordinary exponses of suesh c^lty ualsao oth- e^rwls* apecially provided by law.
4. On the flrst day of each month or within ton dnys thnreaftor, ovary Jtidge, maglstrat* or clerk mt a court having iurlsdictlon of tho vlolatl^ cf any of tho j provlaions of this article, stoll make and .'orward to th'' *.T«aot,ire<" of the state, a i vorifled reptirt ct oi: crtmlnal actions er I .iroceedlngs inatlt'iled or tried tofox^s htm or It dnring tho irecc<ltng c^alendar month | fo^ vIotatAia of any of the proviaiona of j i'^'a article, or af any statute or Xaoml ! cpdinancKV rute cw regulation, whlcA re-1 pOr<. shall set rd-th tho name and addreaa | .>f t,ie d,;fend.<. ,ta. tho nature of the ef- . jri4es and th* flnes or penaltlea colleotcd I jr imposed by such court, jrdge. magls- • ¦'ato or judicial offlcAr, whloh report stoll | ba open to Inspection during reaaanable I bi.alnosB houra to any citizen of the rtate. ! On or before the first day of Fobmary of ] each yaar, the tre-asurer stotl tr&nemlt to ; each branch of the legislature a atatement showing the amount ot recc^lpta undor this irtlcIe during the preceding flacal year <ald Into tto atato treasury. |
I SIO, Acts repealed. All aota er parta . of aots Incrorwlstont with thla article or ¦ cimtrary thereto aro hereby expresaly re- '¦ Vti'tied. j
I 2. Thta act shall tako effect April I first, nlncteri' hondrr I anc^ atitoo-j, ex- ! .vpt that u-jpll .ailcna for rojIucrAtkjn may ] be made inr^ riumbrr plat«i Iro'ied at aar *lm* prior thereto, [
Stat* of Now '/orit. Offle* ef tto Saci'*- |
tary of Hl.Tte. se;
I havo compa/od the primsititux -wtth tto ; original law ou fllo In t.Ms wiT/c*. »*iv do I:ereby eertl'y that tho saji^ (^ -a trtiToct j cran8ca"1pt thirafrom and oit 'br* wbolt tl | said original law. |
FRANCI3 'M- HT7T»,
Ber.'itoi-y of Stata. j
LAWB OF NEW YC-^K—By Au^thoHty.'
tjHAr 8i, (
AN ACT to R'mend tho towu law, to rata- j
tlon to po'vetr of to-vt. trtiarls to borrow i
money.
Became a Irw Ma^c^ 80, 1938, wttb the approval of the (io-narior. Passed, three- tltths toinx pra.ion'.
The Peopl* ol <'no Btsi.t.> of New Tirk, reprasentad m Senate and Aasembly, do enact as foTiTT.'s:
Section 1. Ecccian one hvcoAr ^d and fni^ ty-one of ch.-\ptw sixty-thrat osi tho laws of nineteen hundred ail nls*. entitled "An aot reb-vtl'ig to tm-i-an, ootmtiinltnt chapter Blitv-~we at til* cMU-acVdwaeri ¦a**" as adUnd by chapte- fwo ¦.ir4-c»:»-d h.-ld fifty-el':nt of tbi '>Aws ot nl7?/»,e«n nundred and twjiva, la hareby amendwl tn Ttad ss follows:
5 141. Power of ttw* '4osrd. in c-ertaln t->ri», to borrow rr/ina^e tor the Purpose of paying 'jhargesi. claims or detroiid^ t-.^lnst th* trr-trn. 'Whor^ver a town board ir baord «f l«/^."n aciltors of any town, having a p-Tp-a'A'Icin of four Ihousand aad upwards, aha!) ;¦»¦/•} audited any account, and atoll have sliowed In wbn?e tr In part any charie, claim it ?.er.i?,nd atcalnst such town, tnd shall have mndo and tl'iAi a certlflcate to that effect 11 tha f.f!V«,» < the town cler'c. and suoh acco-jnt iha!l thereby have become a legal obllgatlo'.: and charge agalnat suoh town, tho to'wn board, tn anticipation of the taxes forghe CTirront fisoal year, shall hav* power to borrow upon the faith and credit of the town a sum of money sufflcient te pay tto aggregate amount of the accounts so audited and allowed at any one of the regular meotings held for that purpose, by Isauing a temporary certificate or tem¬ porary certificates of Indebtedness there¬ for, bearing Interest and payable at such date or dates •• may be flxed by auch tewn board, but not for a longer period Ihan aixteen months; and the proceeds of such loan shal? be placed to tbe credit of tho publlc offlcers charged by law 'wHh tbe payment of town claims.
I L This act shall take effect tmmedt ately.
State of New Tork, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of State, ee:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on file la this offlce. and do heroby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of tha whoie of •aid original law,
FRANCIS M, HUOO. Secretary af Btata
LAWB OF NtW YORK—<
CHAP. - AN ACT ¦et amond the conaervation law,
ta relaUfn to prote<:tion of certain wild
birds,
Becamr a law Marcb 24. UU, with tba approval of the Oormraor. Passod, a ma¬ jority being present,
Tbo People of tto Bute of Now Terk. represented tn Senate and Asaembly, do eoaot aa follows:
Seetioii 1, Bectlon two handred aad Bla»' teen of chaptn,- six hundred and fony- Boven of tbe Uiws of ninetoen hundred and eleron. act;tied "An met iwtating to conaervation of Isn0, foreoU, iratora parks, hydmolic powmr, flsh and same, cwnsUtuttog cit,Mar sizty-flve of tha oon¬ solldatad la'wa, ' as ajnended by chaptar three htin<ir«4 and eighteen of the la'W* ot ¦loe'.een h'£ndr»d and twelve, to h«^by amended to .-wad as fallows:
I 2U. Certain wild blrda protected Wild birds ottor tban tto English sparrow, star¬ ling, crow, hawk. crow-blacKbtrd. snow- owl, great homed owl and kingfisher ehaQ not to taken er poesosaed at any time, dead er aU'va^ except unde'- <,Ao aothority of a oartlflcsite laaued under this nrtlclm. No part of tho plumage, skin or body ef any Mrd protected by this socnion er of aay Mrda cximlng fium 'without tto state, 'WbeCher beloaglng t* th* aame er a dlf- fnrent species trooi ttaat natlv* te tha state of New Toik. pravlded such birds belong to tto same family aa iTfbam pro¬ tected by thto artlole, ahall to sold or had In poesessloa for sale. The pro'vlalon of thla section shall not apply to gam* birds for wtdcb an open ss*swi to provided ta tbto article. blrOs or paita ttoreef eollect- ed or pooseosed ta su mSaiim 'with tto preiirfslons of ¦oiittou one bupdted and flfty-nln a
11. This aot ¦ban tato affect tmmodtataiy. Btato of New Tork. Offlo* of tto Secre¬ tary of Btate, as:
I have oompared tto preceding wttb tto original law en file ta thto affloe, and do toreby certify that tto aame la a oorreot transc:rlpt therefrom and of tto wtola of ' said arlgtaal law. 1
FHANCIS M. HUOO, ,
Becretary of State.
W>llWB OF NEW YORK-By Awthartty. CTHAP. «a I
AN ACT te tnoorporat* Tto American So-
csloty of CSiarcfa History, Inoorporat*d.
Becam* a Uw March SO, UIC, with tto j approval of tho Oovemor. Paseed, three- : fifths batag preaent
The People ef th* Stata of New Terk. represented In S«nata and Assembly, do | enaot aa fellows:
BMitlon L John Alfred Faulkaar, Ed- ; ward IHurson /ehnsen, 'Wnillom TValkor Roolrwell. Henry Jam«s 'Weber, Robert ; Haatti«a NIctoU, Francis Alton Christie, | Joaaph Ctineo Ayer, junior, Jamee Isaac j Oood. David Schley Behalf, Henry Brad¬ ford 'WmObbvra, Fredarlok Wlinam I^ei- ; aober, Jamaa Coffln Stout, Austin B. Keap, 1 William A. BcdMrarxe and Oeorge Bdwln Herr aod fheir soooeesors in offloa ohossn j from ttm* to tlma ara toreby ln«>orporatod and ara deciariod to ba a tody corporate of tto rtaXe ef Msw York by the name ef 1 The AmerlcsLn Boc4ety ad Choroh Hiatory, Inoorporated, and by aooh name shall be kncwn aod •hall hava perpetual suocas- alem with the powera, limltatlona and re- | strlctloina herein contained,
I i. The etijects of the oorporation shall i to to promote and stimalato historical study and research generally, but partlc- iwarly In tto department el church bis- > teory; to dIac:ov«r. oolleot and prtaorvio his- ' torte;al manuscripts: to print, publish and oause t* to distributed, papers, books, writtnga. reports, articlea and data bear- | Ing on sr In anywise relating to ohureh hiatory or containing tha results of tbe reaearcbes or ether activtttoe of Its mem- I bees; t* estaMlsh and maintain traveling fellowafalps to carry out or to maintain ; any of ths foregoing purpeoea; to hold , ocm-rentions er mootinge of Its members: I to establish and maintain a library; te ' establish and maintain endowments for ' any ef tho foregoing pnrpesca; to acquire by purchase, gift, devise or othat-wlae, and i te boMt roal and pergonal estate so far ! as majc to nec:easary In carrying out Its : la'Wful purposes; and to mortgage, sell, { lease or oCherwise dispose of sny real er personal estate according to law.
I 8. The corporation hereby created shall havo all the powers and be subJec^t to ai] the restrictions which now or hereafter may pertain by law to membership cor¬ porations tn BO far aa the same are ap¬ plicable ta and not IncHmslstent 'with the provtolons ef thta aot.
I 4. The acts dene by the above named persons on the twenty-eevenlh ihiy of De- oember, nineteen bundred : ' ifteon. In adopting by-lawa, electing ors and
passing resolutions so far a-i they are cjonslatont with this act aro hereby rati¬ fied and declared to to valid.
Ifi. This act ahail tak* oflTnct immediately. State of New York, Offloe of tbe Secre¬ tary of Stata OS,
I have cjorararod the poocedtng with 'he original law on fU* In this offlc», ami li > hanefacr certtfy that the same la a correct trvnacTlpt therefrom and ef the whole of said original law,
FRANCIB M HUGO,
Secrercary of Btata
LAWB OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CZlii-P M. I
>N AC^T to amond section thirteen hun- I
dred and tirty-ftri t-t tho code of civil ,
procedure, 'n ralattin to judgment or
e-dora cn isic:eal to the supreme court 1
froro an lpt<'c<»r court
Boca "He a law Maroh JO, IJU, with the | ippro'val of th: Oovemor. Passed, three- tlfths being or^sant. !
Tto People »¦' the State of New York, i emprmamr-tmi tn Senate and Asaembly, do . •naot nn toUowr:
Jtc'iHa \. 3ectloo thirteen hundred and Nir.,;,--fiir* nf the exido of civil procedure Is ; femxtr ii.iiritfr,OarX to read as fellows:
i XMt. -TnHii\,-.ent or ordrr whero epter- j »6, > Jt»d»Tj.«Dt or order c;" the appellate d1'?tB'<i.\ r*n<*er»d upon an appeal author- Ir.ti bf •hli» tlt'i* j>uift .a er.'ered In the , c-.11c»( of tl-* L'lfck ot '^> appellate divl- ; lion Ul the lepai-Cn AI'C. in -^htch the court to'*w ia leejited. A cirtUiad copy thereof ¦ »ntie:ied to the pcpeta transmltteci from the <30ort belew must be tranaroltted by | tto clerl-. upon pavinent of his feea to the clerk of tto c»ua.'.y where tho court from which tha appml war taken Is situated, u-.d shall <!onstltiit6 tto >u<igmont-roll and ; remain tn his ailico. Tho filing of tho Judgnient-roll or »he entry of tha order, , as preoeaibed In this ^ectlfn, ts a suffl- i dent authority (or v-y prooeedl'jg In the ' court below or borort- tiie .i-Jdyt or Justice whe mada ttae 'srifsr appoalo' from which ! •he judgment or orrt.ir of t'ne appellate , court directs or p«r3ilt3, roi' where the j axocutlon ot tha j-^dnrmect or vrdor of the ap-iell».tv» QOUi-t is n'.x-rtffl tiy an appeal to CTia co'j.-t of appeals tto prc•^¦«edln|^ra In Un 'xi'.irt belKW or bofore tho Judge or jo.Ttloe. who made tho order, are stayed iq li'i'. manner, A jud•;'«n«i.i\; or order ot .c* oipTeme c»urt, r«r':'a>«d iip-jn in op- ^•*i trom a judp.tiAn' of any diatrlct , crort or fif tho rtt^ -ourt of >"a'W Vork. or Itrt ^.tpm ' 1 ler^irt'trs toard by 'he su- pertsr coj:n of Bu'.'raj.'i, rnust he entered In tha »n?.o,> of tue cJei-k ot the county whor-ilii tie cotjrt below is located, and with tbo pnpers transmitted from fho court bolow, forma the juc?igment-roi: whlol must be filed In the same ofTuc V»'ne(r« th* appeal la trom tho city court of New York, ths Juelgmont or order of the supreme court must be entered in thc offlee of the clerk of the ,'aild rourt, Where tto appeal is from a county court, 'he Judgment must bo entered by and filed In tho ofTico ot tho cle.-k ot the cnunty ¦vto-eln tho c^furt below Is located.
\ I This »c. shall •«:!« tttccl Immediately, 3a'0 -it N'<w York, Offlce ot the Secra-
ta.-r ot dtite, ss,
I bav* cscm.-iarod the preceding with tho original law on flle In this offlce, and do horoby certify that the same Is ,a correct transcript theretrom and of the whole of aaid original law.
FRANCIS M HUGO,
Secretary of State. |
ornTaoteon hondrMI abfl tSlrtaen, la bora- ; tty amended to r*ad aa follows: I I 302. Peaaitioa Any porson, wto for ' hhasslf or aa an ofScer, agent, er aoa- i ployee of aay other person, or of any eor- I poraUon or partnership, Bhall Inter, c:ra- 1 mate, or ottorwloe finally diapoaa of the ! dead body of a human 'being, or permit the ¦ame ta be done, or shall remove said : t>ody from tne priaaai^ registration dis¬ trict tn which the di>ath occurred or the body was found, without tbo authority of a burial or removal permit Ias<ied by the Ie<»I registrar of the district fr> which the death oercurrod. or In wbl".h tba body waa found; or shall refuse or fall te fur¬ nlah correctly any Information to b's poo- aeaaion. or shall furnish talse iotbrmatlon ^Tecting any rtartuicmtm or rrrer^. recjuir¬ ed Ky Ihla art'elo' or shall wdfuilv altar, otherwiae than ts pro-ridel bv this article, or shall falsity sny c»rVfic7t» cf birth or death, or any reoord •tabltehed by this a,rttcle; or baing recjuired by thla artlclo to fill out a certlflcate of death and flle tho lu-me with tha local registrar, or deliver 't upon re<ju<»«t, to any person charged witb tto duty of flllng the same, shall fail, negl*ct or refuse te perform such eluty ta the masnar required by this arti¬ cle; or toing a registrar, deputy registrar, er subraglstrar, shall fall. n*g!e.-t or re¬ fuse to porform his duty as raqutrtri by :Ma article and by the Instructions and direcilon of th* state oeaitalwlonor of health tboieunder, shall be deemed guilty of a mlfdoaoanor and upon oonvlcUon thereof shall for tha flrst o«ei»a* to fined no* less than flve dollars nor more than fifty dollars and for each stibseotient of¬ fense net tess tton ten dollars, er more . than one hnndred dellaro or to traprisen- ed In tto oonnty Jail not mora tton sixty itayo, or to toth fined and Imprisoned In tho discretion of tha court. "Whanever aay physlelaa. mtd'wife. er other pereon shall fall or aegleat to properly record and flla a certillcate of birth as re^ilred by thla artlele such person shall be liable to a penalty of net leaa than five dollars nor mora than fifty dollars for tha first and aecond ofrenaes, whieh penalty may to re<»vorod by an action brought by tto stato ewmmlaalcmo' of health In any oOtirt of competent Juiisdlcrtton, and for ovary sabseeiaent offense, such pereon shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable t>y a Sne of not less than ten nor more thskn I one hundred dollars, or bv Imprisonment tec not more than sixty days, or both.
i 2. This act shall taka effect Immedi¬ ately. Rtnte of New York, Offloe ef the Soera-
tary of State, ag:
I have compared the pr*e?edlng with tto original law on flle In thla offlce, and do ' horoby cartlfy that tho same Is a correct 1 tranacript therefrom and of the whole of satd original law,
FRANCIB M. HTTOO, !
Secretary ef State.
I I Tto priaelpal or superintendent of i any pnblie achool In tho state of New , York or any perscm doslgaated for that , purpoee by tho toard of educatlem er ottor achcxil authority under which sneh school shall to, or the Buperintendent or otber designated head of any philan¬ thropic agency Incorporated for philan¬ thropic purposes. If auch agency to so apthorised by oertiflcate of the superin¬ tendent of banks, remy cxillaet from time to time small amourts of savings from the pupils of said srhoel. or from the children or persons uroor the direction or gutdanoa of stich phlIantNn>pic agency, and depoelt the rame on tne day of col- ' leotton tn senne aa--i'.rj(a bank In the rtate or. In vlllageo and citlea In which th^r* Is ae regularly established savingr bank. In aay eavlngs and loan association, trust eompany, state or national bank located In the state and having an interest de¬ partment, acid upon the tubeeciuent eatsb- Ilshment of a savings bank In surh vlllagr or dty tho deposit of such moneys or the cxiBtlniaaQce of deposits In any savings and lean aasoe;lat<on. trust company, state or aational bank previously used as a de¬ positary ef school ssvlnipi shall not be deemed a v1elatv>n of the provisions of this section. The money so collected ahall be ptoced to the credit ot the respective pupils, children or perrons from whom tto money shall be collecteel. or If the amount collected at any on* time shall be deemed Insufflclent for the opening of In- dhrldaal aocounts, it shall be depositee^ In the names* of said principal, aup'rlntenJ- ent or bead of sueh philanthropic agency or dsslgttsted person. In trust to bo by hfm oventiiaRy transferred to tho cnrodlt ef tto respective pupils, children or per¬ aona te whom th* aama tolongs. In the meantime, said prtnc-lpal, superintendent or head ef such philanthropic agency ar designated person shall furnish to the bank a list gl-vhig the names, stgnaturcMi. addresaes. ages, places of birth, parents' namea and anch other data cMincemlng the respective pupils, children or iiersons as tto savings bank may require, and tt shall be lawful to uae tho words "system ot sehooi savings banks " or "school sav¬ ings banks" or "thrift funds" in circulars, reports and ottor printed or 'written mat- tar uaed In oonnection with the purposes ef this soerUon.
I 2 This act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately.
Stato of New York, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of State, as-
T havo compared tho preceding with the original law on filo In this office, and do hereby certify that the aame Is a correct transcrrtpt therefrom and ot tho whoto of •aid original law,
FRANCIS M, HTTOO,
Secretary ot Stato,
* So In original.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthoHty.
CHAP. It. AN A<?r te amend the town laws, te re-
latlcm to submission of propositions te
to'wn mooting
Becama a law March SO, IfU, with tto approval of tho Oovemor. Passed, thr*o- nfth* being present
The People of the State of Now York, represented In Bonate and Asaembly, do enact aa follows:
flection 1, Section forty-eight of chapter sixty-throe ef the laws of nineteen hun¬ dreel and nine, entitled 'An act relating to towna oonstltuting chapter sixty-two of the consolidated lawa" Is toreby amend¬ ed to read as tollows:
5 <8 NOtipo of proposition to to deter¬ mined by ballot. No proposition or ether mattar than the election of officers shall be voted upon by ballot at any tewa meeting, unless the town offlcera or at leaat twenty-flve taxpayers upon tho last pree;edlng town a.ssessment roll whoso signaturoo ahall ^ acknowledged In tho same manner as l deed to be recorded, and to towna with a population of moro than ten thousand Inhabitants aa appears hy tho laat fedenal census, at leaat fifty taxpayers upcn the last preceding town asaosBment roll whoso algnaturea ahall be acknowledged In like manner, shall, at least twenty days bofore the to»"n meet¬ ing, flle with the town clerk a written ap¬ plication, plainly stating the eiuestion t! ¦^' desire te have voted upon, and recio'- ¦ a voto thereaa at such town n~i provided, however, ttot In a to'wn li 1^ thaii fifteen hnndred Inhabitants. - appllc^atlon ahall be sufficient If so al^i: and acknowledged by ten jier eontum of sueh taxpayers, but nothing herein con¬ tained sh.ill reeiuire the •Ignaturoa of ovor twenty''•¦ t,-ixpayer8 In such town. 'When town of rs, (IS sucb. make the applica¬ tion for :: -rote to raise money for pui»- p.ivim i>p,t!cln1iiB to their duties, they ahall ¦i'l- with their application a statement of '' I ¦ ;iccount to date, with tho facta and ¦irc'imstances which. In their opinion, mak" tha appropriation applied for neces- ¦^ary, and therlr eotlmstlon ef the sum necessary for tha purpoae stated, which -tatement m^y be examined by any elec¬ tor of tho town, and shall to publicly read by the town clerk at the meeting when and where the voto Is taken, at the re<ruest of any elector. The town clerk shall, at the expenso of his town, give at leaat ton days' notice, posted conspicu¬ ously In at lesat four of tho most publlc places In the town, of any auch proposed eiuestion, and thut a vote will be taken by ballot at the town meeting mentioned. Ho fhall alao, at the expense of his l wn. provide a b.-illot box, properly Inbeled briefly IndlcnlluK the question to bo voted upon, into which all ballota voted upon tho question Indicated shall be deposited Ho ohall ahso pre|iare aud have at the town meeting a siifHcient number of writ¬ ten or printed ballots, both for and against the question to ho voted upon, for the use of tho electors. The voto shall be canvassed, tho result determined ancl en¬ tered upon the minutes of the meeting, the aame as vote.s given tor town offlcera
I 2. This act ahall take effect fmmedl- ately.
State of New Tork. Office of the Secre¬ tary of Statu, as
I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this offlce, and do heroby certify rh.it the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of aaid original law,
FRANCIS M, HITOO.
Secretary of Btate.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutharKy.
i CHAP. »1.
AN ACT to amend tho town law, ta re- j lation to collection of ashes and dlsposl- i tton of garbage In certain towns I Becjime a law Mart;h SO, 1916, wtth th* approval of tbe Oovomor, Pasnad. three- flXths being present. I Tto People ot tho Stata of New York. I represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follcsrs:
I Section 1. Chapter sixty-throe ef tto I laws ef nineteen hundrad and nlno. en¬ titled "An acrt relating^ to towna. consti¬ tuting chapter sixty-two of tho consoli¬ dated laws," Is hereby amended by adding 1 after section fonr hundred and saventy- aevenj a new sectlem. to to section fc»ur : nundred and soventy-soven-a thereof, to read as follows: I ITT-a. Collection of aahew and dlaposl- 1 Uon of garbage In certain towna, Tbe said toard, upon a petition of tto owners ot tto real estate In said town, or the owners of the real efitato In tto part of ' said town ta such petltloa desciibed, may ; cemtraot with persons or corporations tor I tho ooDecTtlon and disposition of ali aahos, refuse or other Indestructible matter, rwUl er garbage, tn said town or In tto part I thereof described In auch potltlon. but the I expenee ttoreef shall be aasessed upon and coUectod from tto several lots or parcels I of land described In such petition. No such petition shall to of any foroe or offect, nor shall suoh petition to acted ipon by such board, anlesvthe scmie shall '•¦ signed by the resident owners repre- lontlng not leas than one-half of the tax- ible real estate situated tn the dtotrict ¦ inscribed In 8uc:h petlflcm,
S 2, This ae:t shall taka et^ae3t Immedi¬ ately,
,^tato of Now York, Offlce of tho Boore- j tary of State, ,sa:
I have compared tho preceding with tto ' origlixal law on flle In thla offlce, and do keroby certtfy that tho same la a correot transcript theretrom and of the wheie ot aald original law. I FRANC3IB M HUGO,
I Becretary ot Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By AuthorHy.
CHAP 58. AN ACT to amend the public health law.
In relation to penalty tor failure to
properly record and ftle a certificate of
birth
Became a law March JO, 19I«, with the approval of the Oovernor. Paaaed, three- flftha being present,
Tho People of the Stale of New York, represented In Bonate and -Assembly, do enact as follows:
SreTttoR 1. Section three huniJ?»d and tilnety-two of chapter forty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An act In relation to the public health, constituting chapter forty-flve of the conocrildatod laws." as added by ctop-
tK AU-ta^kst.A0d sHaatsKB of -tb* tova
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
CHAP 88. aN A>.T to reapproprlate the unexpende*i balance of monevs ,TpproprHted by chap¬ ter two hundrod and fnrtv-<ieveri of tho lawa ot nineteen hundred end foi:rrpen to Improve tho channel of Threo Mile Harhor in the town of Fast Hampton, nec.ime n law M:irch 30, ISlil, with the .ipproval of the Oovemor. Pa.ssed, thr<»e- ntths being present
The Penple of the State of New York. ropresentcvl in S'»nate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
.>^r>ctlon 1. The itim nt eight •thot;.«and seven hundred acd «evenr\-six dollars -ind forty cents C$S.T7i;4"l. h-Imt the unex¬ pended balnnco of rhe ">im of teii thou aand do'iaia nnprn-.-'nteil bv i-Yoto'o- two hundred nnd f'jrtv-soven of the !iws of nlroteen hundtvd ar : fourteen for dredK- Ing and otherwise Improving fhe channel of Thre.. Mile lieriior .n '.ho towr. o' Ka«; Hampton, is hereV-y rn.ppiop: :.-.;ea for the same pi'rpose S,:oh ir.on»:,'s s ::i,i' he expended t,ir such work in the n'?,rn»r provided in, and si,hjecl ro tl|r provlalona of, the chapter aliove referred to
j :, This act shall take effect immedi¬ ately.
Slate of New York, Offloe of the Se,-re» tary 0' rtate, .ss:
1 hAve compi red the preceding with the nriTinai law on file in this ollce. and do Oere-,-- certif} that "he same is" a correct tran«.cr;pT therefrom and of the wholo ot auld ongrnal law.
FRANCIS. M HUOO.
So'Tatary ot State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
CH.^P 'JO AN ACT to amend the banking law. In
relation to the collection of savings by
philanthropic agencies
Became a law March 30, 101£. with the approval of tho Oovernor Passed, three- flfths belnr preaent
Tho People ot the State of New York, represented in .Senate and Assembly, do enact as tollowa:
Boction 1. SKibdIvision two ot aeetion two hundred and sevanty-nlne of chapter throe hundred :ind aixty-plne of the laws ot nineteen hundred and fourteen, en¬ titled "An act In relation to banking cor¬ porations, and Individuals, partnerships, unincorporated aaaoclationa and corpora¬ tions under the supervision of the tonk¬ ins departmes';. constituting chapter two of tto eonaoUdated towa" to bareby saimflai to tead. aa toUaaM;
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
CHAP to AN A(Tr to amend the uanklng law, 'With
reference to reports of declaration ef
dividends hy banks and trust companlea
Hecamo a law March 30. 1916. with the approval of the Oovemor. Passed, three- fifths being present.
¦nio F'oorle of the State of New York, represented In .Senate nnd Assembly, do enact as tollows:
Section 1 Peertlon one hundred and thirty-throe of 'hapter three hundred and Klxty-nlrie of tho Inws of nineteen hun¬ dred and fourteen, entitled "An act In re lation to honkli'P corporations, and Indi- Mduals, partnerships, unincorporated as- soolatlons and corporations under the su- porvision of the banking itopartment, con- ¦itltutlng chapter two of ^e consolidated liws." is hereby amended tej read as fol¬ lows:
5 IS,'?. Reports to superintendent; pen¬ alty for fnilure to make Vl'ithin ten days after service upon It of the notice pro¬ vided for by section forty-two of this chapter, every bank .shall make a written report to the superintendent, which re- port shall he In the form and shall con¬ tain the mittors prosrrlbed hy the su Iiorlntendent and shrill rpei-ificdily stat« the Itoina of i-arl'^'. r,ep'islts, specie and I ash items public seciirllios and private tercrltlrs. r^\ estate and real eatate se- eiir^les. nnd such other Items aa may be necoweary to Inform the public as to th* flnanctol condition and ,Holvency of tho bank, or which the superintendent may deem proper to include tlierein, and shall alao stato the amount of d>po3lls tho pay¬ ment of which, in case of InsoKency, Is preferred by law or otherwise over othor deposits. Kvery such report shall be vorl flod by the oi.th.s of tr,e preisident or vice president anei raahiei, or HaMsrHnt eaish- ler. and such verification i-hall ststo that the report Is true nnt '..rr.?ct In all re¬ spects to tht lest of the 'f,nowlodgc and I.ellot of the pcrson.i. verlf.i i:i»! il. and that the uaim; hi;.-,;',,.sM of t.l- bank naa ^leen transacted a-, -.he. location reciuired hy this article and not rti.e.ft))ete Every such ,-eport exci,:r.:\. ot ine- vorifioiition, .-•ha,'! wiihin Cir.ri. ,:nt,r. after it slri)' havo h.'e-ii fllo,! wi'l, in- siiperlntendi'iit, bo piihllshcd hy t'!e iiao'. lr: one noKS (lap.T of the p.aco whoie, it.v prlni'iyial phiie O; buaineis is locjifWl or If nu iie«'sp,ipor Is pi 'o'lSheii tijo,-e., in ihe news- I>iipoi pui.Ils-.ed uoii-os; '.(, %\,r\, piHce
Ever> s.ic'n hank sh:iil kI.-o i.ake such ')?her .special rt p'lrts , to ":« «p^rintend- ent a? he may from ti:'>e. k : mc ^re<i'iire. In s'.i'h fo'm anc? at i.u:t );ui is mh;, be prosi-rr.io.; hv hi-n aud mui:; roport shall If reiri:r«d by Him. ho y.tritte6 In' sucb- m-in:ior a.s he may prF.s-rlhe
Every nur-h hank which eloe^ not hsve an unlmim'red s\irpli:s fnrd equal to at least twenty pei conti:m of its oipltai shall, withtn ten dnvs after doclarins s dividend, make a wrttton roport to the S'lper ntendent statlnK 'he amount of such dividend, tho amount ot Its net earnings in e.Tces." thereof and the amount carrieel to the su-plns fund. Such roport shall he vorlfied hy the oath of the presi¬ dent or vice-president and cashier, or as- slstint cashier of ihe hank.
If any artrrh han'< shall fall to make any report required by this sertlon on or be¬ fore the da.v doslgnatod for the making thereof, or shall fal? fo Inch.ide therein any matter required by tho superintend¬ ent, such bank sball forfeit to tto people of the state the sum of one hundred dol¬ lar* for every day that auch report ahall be dolayeej or withheld, and for every day that it shall fal! to report any auch omitted matter, unleas the time therefor shall have boen extendcMl hy the superin¬ tendent as provided by section forty-nine of thla rhapter. Tha moneys forfeited by this section, whon recovered, shall be paid Into tho .state treasury to reimburse the atate for the sums advanced by It for the expenses of the department i i t. Soctnn two hundred and eighteen ' of such chaptor Is hereby amended ta I road.as toUowas
I ZIB, Rsporte to supertatondent; pen- I oity for failure te make. Wtthta ten days after service upon It of the notice proi ! nded for by eection forty-two of this ' ctopter, every truat company stoll moke a written report to the superint«ndent. which report shall to tn tto form and shall conteln the matters prescr1tH>d by
I tho superintendent and shall apeciflcally Itate the items of capital, deposits, specie and cash items, public seearltles and prt-
i vate securities, roal estate and real eatate
; securities, and such other Items aa may be ne.jeasary to inform the public as to tha flnancial concUilon and solvency ef
I fhe trust company, or which the superin¬ tendent may deem proper to Include ther- In, and shall also state the amount of deports the pa.vjnent ot which. In ease ot
I Inaolvency, 's preferred by law or other¬ wise over oiber depooiti Every sUt^h re¬ port ohall to verifled by the oaths ot the preeldent or vrce-presldent and enother principal offlcv of the tnjst company and such verification shall state that the re¬ port Is tru* and '•nrrect In all reapects to (he best -of the knowledge and belief of tha persona verifying it, and that the usual buainess of the trust company haa lieen transacted at tho location requlre^d by this article and not eisowhere. Every sucb report exclusive of fhe verification shall, within thirty days after It shall hav* been flled with tho superintendent, be publlatod by the trust eompany In ono newspaper of the place where Its prin- ¦'Ipai placo of bus.ness Is located. If there be one; If not, then in the newspaper pub-
' llahed neareot where surh trtirt eompany la Iocat,ed, EJvory auch trust company shall also
' make such other special reporta fo the superlntendaat »,« he may from time to time roqntpe. tn auch form and at such date as may be pre^iT-.t-eii hy him, and such report shall If reqnt-ed by him, be verified In such manner as he may pre- r,fribo
Evory such trust company, which doea not have an nnlrrnnlrel surplus fund equal to at least twanty per centrrr, of Its cap¬ ital ahall, within len davs after declaring
I a dividend, mnke a writtvr report to the
; superintendent stating the amount of si;ch dividend, the amount of Its net earnings in excess thereof and the amount carried
I to the surplus fund Such report shall
I be verified by the oath of the president er vice-president and anoth.er principal offl¬ cer ot tho trust companv
, If any such trust company shall fall to make any report roquired hv thla section on or beforo the day designated for the making ihereof or shall tall to Include
! IhereIn any matter required by the super¬ intendent, such (mat company shall for¬ feit to the people ot the atato the sum of
I one hundrod cloUara for every d«v that such report eball be delayed or withtield, and far overx- day that It ahall fnll to re¬ port any auch omitted mattor, unleaa fhe time therefor shall have been ext"nded by the superintendent as provided by section forty-nine of fhis chaptor The moneys forfeited by th,s section, when recovered, shall bo paid Into the atate treasury to reimburse the state for the atims advanc¬ ed by It for the oxponoes of the dopart¬ ment.
5 3. This act shah take effect Immedl- Mely.
State of New York. Offlce of tho Secre¬ tary ot State, ss
I havo comparij the precedlnr with the original law on tile In this otfloe, and do hereby certify that the same is a corroct 'ranscript therefrom and of the whole of said original law,
FRANCIB M, HEyo,
Secrretary ol^State,
liAWB OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
f'H.\P SS AN ACT to nmend the town law, la rela¬ tion to llRhtinB distrlcta. Became a law March 30 l.llC, with the I approval of the (jovemor Passed, three- ' flftha being present.
The People of the Stato of Nerw Tork,
' represented In Senato and Asaembly, do
pnact as follows:
j Section 1. Rection two hundred and slx-
: ty-one of chapter sixty-three of the lawa
of nineteen hundrod and nine, entitled
"An act relating to tuwns. constituting
chapter sixty-two ot the consolldaferd
I laws," as araendcMl by ohapter six hun-
' dred and seventy-one of the lawa ot nlne-
; teen hundred and ten. Is hereby amended
ta read aa follows:
{ 2«1. Petiyon. No auch contrac* aha.)) bo tpodo unless a petition for auch yght- Ing, aigned by a majority of the taxpay¬ era of sucb lamp or Ilghtlnjr dWlrict. shall be filed with the town clork of said town thirt.v daya before the contract la made, but in the counties of ..'assau and West- ibesler no such contract shall be made , unless tho petition for such lighting la j signed hy o majority ot tho rrsldont tax¬ payers In auch lamp or iightlnit district, unless It be a ronewal or extension of such a contract In caso su'h proposed I lamp or lighting district Ilo.s in two or more adjoining towna, a petition signed bv a majoritv of the laxjiayera of suoh ; 'Khting district may he fllod with the : lork of any such towns, and a copy of su'-h petition and it^ slKiiatiiros, t-ertlflod tn be such by tho i'lerk nf the town with whom the oririml potition Is filed shull thereupon he fllod with tho town clerk of i oach other smh towr, nnd such petition shall not bo deonie^d flled wlOiin this sec¬ tion until BO ni'd wifh the oloi-k ot ench auch fown. A Joint nofllng of the town ho-irda of such towns for the purpose of transacting any business of auch joint lamp or llphtlni,' dl.-<trict, shall ho hold at nny timo upon written roMUost of the su¬ perviaor ot anv SIU h town to the i:lerk of aach such town It shall Or- lawful, how- »ver. tor fhe town board of ei«''h town, a part'of which is included in a Joint lamp or lighting distri.'t so established, to transact all huiilncsa thereof in separate session, except that the ostaliMstimont of tho district and tho adoption of an Initial rontract for llKhtinf^. sh.ill ho done in Joint meollBK ati provid.,d In .section two hundrod and sixty Kor t.'ie purpo.sos of auch Joint aotlon in separate soai-ion a majority vote at a njooiinn of each such fown board, upon the same reHOlution, shall be nore.ssary The town olerk of each -such town shall file a oopy 'it such minute.s of ,sopanite mooilr.jc.s tn refer to such llghtinK dlstrlol wli* tho town olork of eaoh other to^fn. a firt ot which Is Included in such joint liiihtms: dlstriot, and the action of the several town hoards shall thoroiipon l>e;'omo effective for such Joint district I I 2. Suoh rhapter Is hereby fuTtber I amended hv adding after section two hiin¬ dred and MXty-nne, a new seition. to be se<-tlon two hundred and sixty-one-a thereof, to read as follows e Kl-a f'onsolldat'on of lighting dta- ' tricts Two or more adjolni:iK llRhtlnr distrlcta In tho s:iii,o town may bo com¬ bined In a slntrlo lIphlliiK 'llstrl't by a reaolutlon 'if ttie town tioard of said town nnd two or more ad.ioinlnR ligtuliig dia- iriots, aii> 'ino of wtiich lies In two or 'nfire adJoir:lnK towns fr,-jy bo comliinod in a sincle IlKli'lnf dlstriot hv resolution 'if the town hoards of said towns In Joint ' session In cise the existinK 'xmtracts for lighting lilfforont parls of suih oom nined 'llstrlot are, hy the terma theroof, to expiro lit ilff'Tont times, no rono-*al of anv such enrtrnct shall he for a tiortod lonuer thar; the unexp.-ed portion of the term of ihf orhe-r ao'h 'nntract. If there- he but two, or In 'ise there he moro than twr, .suc-h .'ontrnots. fur a period lunger than the uroxpired ixirilnn of that one of such, oontract." which hs.' the longest __tlme to run ^ 3 Such chnpter Is hereby further amended by addin,* after section fwo tiundred and sixtv-two. n new seotlon. tn he section tw/. hundrod and »lxty-two-« thereof, to read aa foll'iws
I :*;2-a. Any existing I'ghting d'strici may he extendeel by rewtolutlon of tho town hoard of the town I 1 which such district is situated, or by resolution In Jiint session of the town boards ot the soverai towns tn whloh auch district la aituat<«d, aei at to include therein any pnrt of auch town or towna, adjoining such district upon the written petition of H majoritv of the owners of fhe roal property to b» Included In »iich proposed extension, duly filed with the clerk of the town tn which such diatrtct Is situated, or It such district lies In two or moro ad¬ joining towna, with the clerk of any one I If such tnw'is A lighting diatrlct may to repeatedly enlarged and extendod In I aercordaoce wtth the provlalona of this ' section No contra/-t for lighting such extension shall to made for a pe-riod o( timo longer than the unexpired portion of i the term of the exlatlng e-ontract for lighting aald dlstrie-t: or. In case there ; shall to at the time of such extension i more than one existing eontraen for light- 1 Ing said district, for a period longer than I tto unexpired portion /if that one of euch contracta whicta bas tto longest ttiae te nob
I t, TMs aot ahan taka eOoBt
I ately,
' State ef New Tork. Offleo at tha Baaa» tery of Stata ss:
I tove compared tho preceding wftb IBm
' original law cm flle In this effloe. aad da
nereby certify that the samo Is a uorroet
transcript (herefrom and of tto wheto at
•aid original tow,
FRANCIS M Hnoa
LAWS OF NEW YOHK—By AotharllVb
cniAP w,
AN ACT making an apigpopriatlon tar ta^ mediate expensee of tto l^stotuaa Became a law March 81. ISU, wtth tbs approval of the Oovernor. Passed, tbraa
fifths helgg present.
The People of the State of Now TacB, represented In Senate and 4aaaiiiMy, Ba enact as follows:
Section 1, For expenses of Isglslstto* committees. Including compenoatlaa tB witnesses: for Indexing tto bflla JOOTnato and documents of the senate and aaaasa- bly. for indexing the executive toumato of the senate and for tho preparation at supplementary Indices to senate and a^ sembiy billa, Jbumals and documante. te be paid upon the fertificat* of th* tMi- porary preaidant c<f tha ssnate or tto speaker ot the assembly, respecU'vely, for postage and transportatlcm of l*tt*ra. ro- ports, dpciiroents and *ttor mattor amnt by expreas or freight, tnafodtng toxo* and coverings for samo. for prtatiag and f'jrnlshlng the legislative maatial aad clerk's manual: for law aad refaroaea tKioks and publications for tto avMBto and na.semblv libraries, oommltteas aad tosto latum: for legialative tndteeo ta eoaata and assembly bills, Joumato and dooo* ments, for extra clerical aervloeB and e»
I grossing: tor furniture, alteration and rw> pairs to leglslatlvo rooms, and for ottoa contingent expenses of tto togialatura. ta he paid upon the oortlflcate of tho dark of the aenate or osoambly. 1 espoBttvoty. f.ftV. thousand dollars (IW.MB}, or 00 mocB thereof aa may be neoeaaary to appropriated.
{ 2 This act Shan tato aSeot »loIy.
.^'at* of New York. Offloe ef tto Beoia ••iry ot Stato, as: I have compared the preoodlns with tto
I nrlRinal law un filo In thto offloa, and do hereby certify that the same to a oorreeA transcript therefrom and of tto wboto id aald original law.
I FRANCIS K. BUOa
{ Seoretary ef Btata
I LAWS OF NEW YORK—•> Aoftbarttyb I CHAP Ito
I AN ACT to amend the rsOrsatflasr, ta ) relation to conatruction of roadways *¦ I grade crossliigs. ___
j Beoame a. law April 1. UU. vrltb tto ! approval ot the Oovomor. Poassd. Oirooe ' flfths beinc present.
j The Penple of the State of Naw Tta% I repreaented In Senate and Assecnbty, dp I enact as follows:
I Sertlon 1 Section twenty-on* of etol^ ter four hun''red and eighty-ono of the laws of nineteen hundred and ten. en- j tifled "An act In relation to ralIroael% ' conatltuting chapter fortv-nlne of tho con¬ solidated laws." aa amended by ohapter I .•«>vnn hundred and forty three of tbo lawa ' of nineteen hundred and thirteen. Is hero. ' bv amonded to rend ns follows: I '5 21 Railroads along highways. Ma railroad corporation shall erect any bridge or other obstruction across. In or over any stromi or lake, navigated by steaa or ,sail boats at the place whero tt may he proposed to be erecii-d, except an hero- I tnafter provided, nor shall It eronatruct Ito I road In upon cr aeross any streot of any j I-ity without the asaent of the corpora* ' Hon of auch city, nor across, upon or alonK any hlphway In any town or streot. in any incorpeinited 'vIllRge. without tto ordor of tho supronie court of the district In which such highway or atreot is sit-. iiated. nttiio at a special terra ttoreof,, after at loi.st ten days' written notlcre of the Intontlon to mnke application for such order shall hnve been given to the BUper>. intendent ot hlphways of such town, or hoard Ilf trustees of the village In which such hlghwn.^• or street Is sltnated. A railroad corporation may ctmntnict and maintain a brldite for the purpoaes of Ita rallrmri. over any ereel; 'wlthln this atate, navlijated as a foresaid, provided that the I oonsent of the public service commlaslpn he granted; and provided further, that In case rich waters are used aa a part ot tto canal system, that the connenr. ot tto ' canal lioard be ohtainfid. Kvery railroad j corporation whirh ahull build Ita reaB ' H.lcji:){. across or uimii any stre,11 1, water- ivnirso, streei hodttKny. piank road or i turnpike, which lho route of Its rnad sliall i Intersect or touch, sliah lestoro tho stream . I or watercourse, street, highway, planjl- j road and turnpike, tliua intersected or touched, to Its former stato. or to suob I state ae not to have unnecesoarlly lmpalr» ed Its usefulness, and any suoh highway. I turnpike or plank-road may to carried btt I It, under or over Ita trae-k, as may to found nuL-if expedient In all oaaes whorO I a raliroad croasea a highway at gredo, the corporation <7wnivig or operating ButA railroad shall construct and maintain a nxidway af least sixteen feeit wide. Buidl roadway ahai; he constructed by planto Ing, or equally serviceable material fWf inakliiK a pe'-rnnnent road bed, whlcA -hHll extend at lea.st one f'jot oeitstde a<, the outside rails thrmigh a^d acroaa tto entire upaeie between the gatla alt auob '¦rosslnit Whero an embankment or oo^ ting shall make a chajige In tha lln* eg suoh highway, turnpike ur plank-road d^ -ilratilo with a view to « more easy aa> cent or dosoont It may construct "^"^ highway, turnpike or plank-road, on SOOI noiv line a.« il.s directors may select, and may take additional mds therefor bp oondemnatl'n If necessary. Buoh laaSa so taken shall become part ot ench tnta^ .seotlng highway, fur!iplke.^«r plaak-maB and shall he h»id In fhe same manner MP hy the aame tenure as ttie adjacent Pa^B ot the highway, turnpike or planlMroal are held for highway purpoaea S^MtT raliroad corpe>ratlon shall pay all daM» ages sustained Iiy any turnpike er ptaalto road corporation In oonaaejuemoo of MH orosslng or occupation of any turaplka dp. pinnk-road, and In caae of Itiabfltoy tS agree upon tha amount of ouch dsnaa If may acquire tno right to such '^r occupation by condemnation. I 2 This act shall take attmt* ately. State of Now York, Offlcio of tho
tary nt State, nn:
I havo ceimparetd tho preceding wttb I original law on flle fn thlo office, asd heretiy oertify that tho aamo ts a trans' ript ttorofrom and of the 'Whoto Ol said original law
FRA.VTR M rrXJCHX,
Secretary of Stata,
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By AuthoHlik
c-IIAP 119 .¦\.N' ACT to amend the Insurance law. tol relallon to the contingency resorvea •( doiiie.stl'- life insuriinio corporationa Beranio tt law April 3, ISIB. with tba appr<-»val ot tho Oovornor Pasaed, thraa* flfllis beinK present
The I-'OI,pie of Ihe Stata ot Now Toalb repiesenled in Senate and Assembly, Bo enact aa follows.
Seetlcm I. .See tlon elghty-aeven of chap¬ tn- trtlriy-three of the lawa of nlneteea 'lun'lreil and nine, entitled An act in re- iBllon to insiiranie oeirp'irallejns, oonsti- tutirig ohapter twenty-oiKht of the coi^ .I'olldated laws," is hereby amended !• read as follows
I IC ("ontlnKency reserve. Any dome^ lie life iii;oirance oorporation maj- accu¬ mulate ar.d maintain In addition to aa amount eiji.ai tei the net. valuea of Ita polioloK mmpitei! ac'ordtng the atanctord adopted tiy it under section eighty-toar Ilf thia chapter a ejontmgency reserve not exreedlrij the following respective per¬ centages of said net values, to wit: When said not values are less than one ton- drod thousand dollara twenly per centiaM thereof or the sum ot fen thousand tak. iar.n, whlciiever Is the greater; when soil net val I, OS are greater than one hundrad thous'icKl dollara, the per'-tentage Uiarsoj mi-iiaurlng the eontingene-y reserve ehal doeTOHs* one-half of one per centum CM each one hundred thouaand dollars of oaM het values up to one mlllton dollara; ooai hair of one fwr e-entum for each addldaa al one million dollara up to ten mlUtof dollars, one-half of one por centum M ea'-h addltl(inal two million flve hundaS thouaand dollars up to twenty million 4M lara, one fourth of one per oentiuB Sl each additional five mlllkm dotlara ^ to flfty million dollan; and If said ad values equal or exceed tbe Isst mentlsaS amount, the contingency ieoe>rva ahaU ¦• exceed seven and one-halt per thereor; scftvMad. Btat as IbS S*
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