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Penalty on fupervisors for non-attendance.

VIII. And be it further enacted, That the supervisors so nominated and appointed as aforesaid, in case of their non-attendance, shall be subject to the like penalties as in and by the said acts last mentioned they are made liable to respectively; and it shall and may be lawful for the judges who shall attend, and it is hereby declared suffi cient for the judges aforesaid, to cause the supervisors so nominated to be summoned in manner as is directed in and by the two acts aforesaid, and under the like penalties, and a majority of the supervisors and one of the judges of the counties of Orange and Rockland aforesaid, to do and perform every act and thing relating to the examining and settling the accounts of the old and new loan-officers respectively of the said county of Orange, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if the whole number or a majority of such supervisors and judges in both counties had been present.

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Loffes on loans by whom to be borne.

XI.

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An ACT to divide the Counties of Herkimer and Tioga. Passed 15th March, 1798. ND be it further enacted, That all losses which may arise from the deficiences on loans made by the loan-officers of the former county of Herkimer, on lands included in the said county of Oneida, shall be borne by the said county of Oneida; and such deficiency as shall arise from lands situated in that part of the said county of Chenango taken from the county of Herkimer, shall be borne by the inhabitants residing in such part; and such deficiency as shall arise from lands mortgaged to the loan-officers of the county of Tioga, and situated in that part of the said county of Chenango taken from the county of Tioga, shall be borne by the inhabitants residing in such parts; and for that purpose the said loan-officers shall certify the amount of such deficiences to the supervisors of the counties of Oneida and Chenango, who shall thereupon assess, levy and collect the same upon the principles aforesaid, and pay the same over to the loan-officers of the said counties Future meet respectively in which such deficiences shall arise; and the future meetings of the loan-officers of the said county of Herkimer, for the discharge of the duties enjoined by the act, entitled An act for loaning monies belonging to this state, shall be at the house now occupied by Ezekiel Clark, Duties of the at Old Fort-Schuyler; and it shall be the duty of the su fupervisors of perverse pervisors of the said counties of Herkimer and Oneida respectively, at their annual meeting on the last Tuesday of May in every year, to nominate and appoint a committee of three of their board, in each county who shall, in conjunction with one judge of the court of common pleas from

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ings of the Joan-officers where held.

Oneida.

each of the counties respectively, meet together at the house now occupied by the said Ezekiel Clark, at FortSchuyler, on the first Tuesday of October in every year, and then and there do and perform the duties enjoined on the judges and supervisors of the former county of Herkimer by the twentieth section of the said last recited act.

X.

CHAP. XXXVIII.

An ACT relative to the Treasury of this State.
Passed March 19th, 1798.

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ND be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the loan-officers in the several counties in the southern and middle districts of this state, to make their payments to the bank of New-York for the use of this state, and the sums so paid shall be credited by the said bank to the treasurer of this state, and the receipts for the same shall be immediately transmitted by the person making such payment to the comptroller, who shall thereupon certify the same to the treasurer, and charge him with the amount thereof.

CHA P. XCIII.

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An ACT for altering the Bounds of the Counties of Orange,
Ulster and Albany,

Passed April 5th, 1798.

Duties of the in the fouthern and mid.

loan-officers

die diftricts,

VI. ND be it further enacted, That all deficiences. Deficiences

loans how af,

of the county of Orange, upon lands situated in the said felfed
county of Orange, shall be assessed and levied on the free--
holders and inhabitants of that part of the said county of
Orange which heretofore belonged to the said county of
Orange, and all deficiences arising from loans made by
the loan-officers of the county of Ulster, shall be assessed
and levied on the freebolders and inhabitants of that part
of the said county of Orange which heretofore belonged to
the said county of Ulster, and the said loan-officers shall
certify the amount of all such deficiences to the supervi-
sors of the county of Orange, who shall thereupon assess
and levy the same in manner aforesaid, and pay the same
over to the loan-officers of the said counties respectively
in which such deficiences shall have arisen; and all defi-
ciences arising from loans made by the loan-officers of
the county of Albany to persons resident in the town of
Catskill, shall be assessed and levied on the freeholders.
and inhabitants of the said town, and the said loan-offi-
cers of the county of Albany shall certify the amount
of all such deficiences to the supervisors of the county of
Ulster, who shall thereupon assess and levy the same in

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manner aforesaid, and pay the same to the said loan-officers of the said county of Albany.

TWENTY-SECOND SESSION. CHAP. XVIII. An ACT to amend the Laws respecting the Loan-Officers and Supervisors of the several Counties of this State.

Accounts of I.
the loan-offi-
cer of Albany
by whom to
be examined.

neglect in

counties.

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Passed February 25th, 1799.

E it enacted by the People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, That in case of such neglect it shall and may be lawful for the supervisors of the county of Albany or a majority of them, together with one or more of the judges of the said county and such of the supervisors and judges of the other counties as may appear at their annual meeting on the first Tuesday in October in every year, to do and perform the duties required by the said act, to all intents and purposes as if a full board required by the said act had appeared, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

II. And be it further enacted, That in case of such negLike provifion in cafe of lect as aforesaid of the judges and supervisors of the certain other counties of Otsego and Herkimer, or any of them, to attend at the meeting for the examination of the mortgages, minutes and accounts of the loan-officers of the county of Montgomery, on the first Tuesday of October yearly, it shall and may be lawful for the supervisors of the said county of Montgomery, or a majority of them, together with one or more of the judges of the court of common pleas in and for the said county, and such of the supervisors and judges of the said counties of Otsego and Herkimer as may attend such meeting, to do and perform the duties enjoined by the said recited act, as fully and effectually as if all the officers required by the same act had attended such meeting as aforesaid.

Powers of the loan-officers extended.

III. And whereas, It has been represented to the legislature that great inconveniences arise to the loan-officers of several of the counties within this state, by reason of the division of the said counties, and setting off parts thereof to other counties; for remedy whereof, Be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the loan-officers of any county within this state, to advertise and sell all lands which may be mortgaged to such loan-officers pursuant to the directions of the several acts in such case made and provided, within the county in which such loan-officers were originally chosen or appointed, any division of such county, or setting off and annexing any part thereof to any other county, or any former law to the contrary notwithstanding.

The preamble ftated, that by the act 15th feff. ch. 71, it was the duty of the judges and one fupervifor of Columbia, Reuffelaer and Saratoga to meet the fupervifors and judges of Albany, and examine the loan officers accounts, and that they had neglected, E.

CHA P. XXXVIII.

An ACT providing for the Payment of certain contingent
Charges of the former Counties of Herkimer and Tioga.

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Passed 23d March, 1799.

of the loan

made.

ND be it further enacted, That the future meet- Examination ings of the supervisors and judges for the ex- officers' acamination of the accounts, minutes and mortgages of the counts when loan-officers of the said former county of Herkimer, by virtue of the eleventh section of the said recited act,* instead of the first Tuesday of October, shall be holden on the last Tuesday of October in every year.

An ACT relative to the Clerk's Office and Loan-Officers of the former County of Herkimer.

Passed 23d March, 1799. Sess. 22, ch. 40.

TWENTY-THIRD SESSION: CHAP. LIX. An ACT to erect part of the Counties of Ulster and Albany into a separate County.

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Passed the 25th March, 1800.

ND be it further enacted, That all losses which Deficiences borne & paid.

officers, made on lands mortgaged, and which are situate within the said county of Greene, shall be borne and paid in manner following, that is to say, such deficiency as shall arise from lands mortgaged while part of the county of Albany, shall be borne by the inhabitants residing in that part of the county of Greene, taken from the county of Albany, and the like rule shall prevail as to any deficiency which may in like manner arise in the county of Ulster; and for that purpose the loan-officers of said counties shall respectively certify the amount of such deficiences to the supervisors of the said county of Greene, who shali thereupon assess, levy and collect the same upon the principles aforesaid, and pay the same to the loan-officers of said counties respectively in which such deficiences.

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An ACT to amend an Act, entitled "An Act to divide the
County of Clinton, and for other Purposes.

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Passed 28th March, 1800.

may arise from deficiences on loans by the loan officers of the county of Clinton, made on lands mortga

The 11th fect, of the act here alluded to-See pa. 298, E,

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Duty of the fupervisors.

ged, and which are situated in the county of Essex, shall be paid in manner following, that is to say, such deficiency as shall arise from lands mortgaged while part of the county of Clinton shall be borne by the inhabitants in that part of the county of Essex taken from the county of Clinton, and the like rule shall prevail as to any deficiency which may arise on loans made on lands mortgaged in the present county of Clinton by the loan-officers of the said county, and for that purpose thè said loan-officers shall certify the amount of such deficiences to the supervisors of the county in which such deficiency shall arise, who shall thereupon assess, levy and collect the same upon the principles aforesaid, and pay the same over to the loanofficers of the said county of Clinton; and the future meetings of the loan-officers of the county of Clinton for the discharge of the duties enjoined by the act, entitled An act for loaning monies belonging to this state, shall be at the court-house in the town of Plattsburgh; and it shall be the duty of the supervisors of the said counties of Clinton and Essex respectively, at their annual meeting on the last Tuesday of May in every year, to nominate and appoint a committee of three of their board in each county, who shall, in conjunction with one judge of the court of common pleas from each of the same counties respectively, meet together at the court-house in Plattsburgh, on the first Tuesday of October in every year, and they, or a majority of them, shall then and there do and perform the duties enjoined on the judges and supervisors of the former county of Clinton, by the twentieth section of the said last recited act.

Proprietors

of certain inands, &c. may

tions in the

waters adja oent thereto.

Hudson's River.

THIRTEENTH SESSION. CHAP. XLIV.
An ACT to improve the Navigation of Hudson's River.

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Passed 2d April, 1790.

E it enacted by the People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, and it is hereby make obftruc enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful for the proprietors of the islands commonly called Mill's island, and the island called Papskni, and the proprietors of the soil on the main land adjacent to the said islands respectively, or any of them, to obstruct the passage of the water passing between the said islands and the main land, by placing causeways or other obstructions as to them shall seem proper, or for any other person or persons, by and with the consent of such owner

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