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1899.

LAWS 1899, P. 347.

MAY 12, 1899.

AN ACT making an appropriation to the trustees of the Cottage State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Bituminous and Semi-Bituminous Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, located at Philipsburg, Center County.

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SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.: That the sum of $14,000, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to the trustees of the Cottage State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Bituminous and Semi-Bituminous Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, located at Philipsburg, Center County, for the purpose of maintenance of said hospital, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1899.

May 12, 1899.-This bill is approved for the sum of $12,000. I withhold my approval from the sum of $2,000 which is the amount the trustees of said hospital have agreed should abate and be turned into the State treasury, as per agreement filed in the office of the State treasurer.

This action is necessary, owing to the present condition of the treasury and the estimated revenue for the next two years.

LAWS 1901, P. 727.

1901.

WILLIAM A. STONE.

JULY 18, 1901.

AN ACT making an appropriation to the trustees of the Cottage State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Bituminous and Semi-Bituminous Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, located at Philipsburg, Center County.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

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That the sum of $18,425 be, and the same is hereby, specifically appropriated to the trustees of the Cottage State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Bituminous and Semi-Bituminous Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, located at Philipsburg, Center County, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1901, for the following purposes, namely:

For the purpose of maintenance, the sum of $15,000.

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July 18, 1901.-This bill is approved except as to the item appropriating $15,000 for maintenance, from which I withhold my approval in the sum of $2,000 because of insufficient State revenue.

LAWS 1903, P. 444.

1903.

MAY 15, 1903.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

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That the sum of $17,600 be, and the same is hereby, specifically appropriated to the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1903, etc.

LAWS 1905, P. 420.

1905.

MAY 11, 1905.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

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be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1905. *

1907.

LAWS 1907, P. 540.

JUNE 18, 1907.

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Cottage State Hospital, at Philipsburg, Fayette

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That the sum of $24,825 *

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is hereby specifically appropriated to the

State Cottage Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pa., for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1907.

LAWS 1909, P. 815.

1909.

MAY 13, 1909.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:
That the sum of $23,650

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is hereby specifically appropriated to the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1909.

1911.

APPROPRIATIONS ACTS 1911, P. 62.

JUNE 13, 1911.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage State Hospital, Philipsburg, Center County, Pennsylvania.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That the sum of $23,955.00

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is hereby specifically appropriated to the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two fiscal years beginning June 1, 1911. (For maintenance and repairs, etc.)

1913.

LAWS 1913, P. 1349.

JULY 25, 1913.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage State Hospital, Philipsburg, Center County, Pennsylvania.

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1915.

APPROPRIATION ACTS 1915, P. 159.

JUNE 18, 1915.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the Cottage State Hospital, Philipsburg, Center County, Pennsylvania.

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is hereby specifically appropriated to the Cottage State Hospital, located at Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two (For maintenance, equipment (Approved in the sum of $29,200.)

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APPROPRIATION ACTS 1917, P. 274.

1917.

JULY 25, 1917.

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That the sum of $47,000

is hereby specifically appropriated to

the Cottage State Hospital, of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, for the two years beginning June 1, 1917, for the following purposes, namely:

For the purpose of maintenance, the sum of $31,000.

in the sum of $29,000.)

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For the purpose of building a new kitchen, diet kitchen, and cooling room, the sum of $1,500. *

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For the purpose of purchasing and installing operating room and X-ray room fixtures, the sum of $2,500. *

For the purpose of a nurses' home, the sum of $12,000.

MINERS' LIENS.

LIENS ON ESTATES AND FREEHOLDS.

LIENS ON BUILDINGS.

LAWS 1806, P.-.

MARCH 17, 1806.

AN ACT securing to mechanics and others, payment for their labors and materials in erecting any house or other building, within the city and county of Philadelphia.

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NOTE. This act makes no reference to miners' liens and is not given.

LAWS 1835-36, P. 696.

JUNE 16, 1836.

AN ACT relating to the lien of mechanics and others upon buildings. SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That every building erected within the several counties of this Commonwealth, to which the act entitled "An act securing to mechanics and others, payment for their labours and materials in erecting any house or other building, within the city and county of Philadelphia," passed March 17, 1806, and the several supplements thereto, now extends, shall be subject to a lien for the payment of all debts contracted for work done, or materials furnished for, or about the erection or construction of the same.

SEC. 2. The lien of such debt shall extend to the ground covered by such building, and to so much other ground immediately adjacent thereto, and belonging in like manner to the owner of such building, as may be necessary for the ordinary and usual purposes of such building, the quantity and boundaries whereof shall be determined as follows:

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SEC. 10. The lien for work and materials, as aforesaid, shall be preferred to every other lien or incumbrance which attached upon such building and ground, or either of them, subsequently to the commencement of such building.

ANNOTATIONS.
LIEN FOR LABOR.

1. ACT EXTENDED-VALIDITY.

2. SUFFICIENCY OF CLAIM.

3. LABORER'S LIEN ON OIL REFINERY.

1. ACT EXTENDED VALIDITY.

The act of June 17, 1887 (P. L. 409), in so far as it undertakes to extend and confer upon the courts the powers given under various sections of this act is void.

McKeever v. Victor Oil Co., 9 Pa. County Ct. Rep. 284, p. 285.

2. SUFFICIENCY OF CLAIM.

A claim for a mechanic's lien is sufficient where it enumerates several structures consisting of stills, tanks, boilers, agitators, drums, etc., describes their

uses, gives the dimensions, height or capacity of each and the materials of which it is constructed, and avers that taken together they constitute an oil refinery and are located upon certain land particularly described and located in Venango County.

Titusville Iron Works v. Keystone Oil Co., 130 Pa. St. 211, p. 221.

See Short v. Ames, 121 Pa. St. 530.

8. LABORER'S LIEN ON OIL REFINERY.

A lien by a laborer against an oil refinery on stills, tanks, boilers, agitators, and other machinery furnished or repaired by the lien claimant is good under the act of June 16, 1836 (P. L. 696).

Titusville Iron Works v. Keystone Oil Co., 130 Pa. St. 211, p. 221.

LIEN EXTENDED TO MINE FIXTURES-FIRST AMENDMENT.

LAWS 1849, P. 495.

APRIL 9, 1849.

AN ACT relative to mechanics' liens in the counties of Westmoreland, Columbia and Elk, SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That the provisions of the act, entitled "An act relating to the lien of mechanics and others upon buildings," passed the 16th day of June, 1836, be and the same is hereby extended to the counties of Westmoreland and Elk.

SEC. 2. The provisions of said act are hereby further extended to every fixture in and about iron works and mines, and to every bridge and building where work is done or materials furnished in the construction of such fixture, in and about mines or iron works, bridge or building, for any corporate body, or for a contractor in the employment of a corporate body; and the process to obtain satisfaction of any judgment obtained upon such lien, in any case where by the existing laws no lien is given, for labor or materials done or furnished to a corporate body, shall be by writ of sequestration, as provided by the seventythird section of the act of June 16, 1836, entitled "An act relating to executions :" Provided, That this act shall not be construed to extend to any case in which work has been done or materials furnished before the passage of this act, unless the lien is filed within six months after the last work is done, or the last materials furnished: And provided further, That this section shall only extend to the counties of Columbia and Elk. (Extended to Allegheny County. See p. 346.)

LIENS IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY-SECOND SUPPLEMENT.

LAWS 1854, P. 428.

APRIL 21, 1854.

AN ACT relative to mechanics' liens in the county of Schuylkill.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, etc.:

That the several provisions of an act, entitled "An act relating to the lien of mechanics and others upon buildings," approved June 16, 1836, and the several supplements thereto, are hereby extended to the improvements, machinery and fixtures erected by tenants of coal lease estates, on lands of others, in the county of Schuylkill, and to all mechanics and material men doing work and furnishing materials therefor: Provided, That the lien hereby created shall extend only to the interest of the tenant therein.

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