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REPEALING ACT.'

AN ACT

To repeal certain statutes and parts of statutes, revised and consolidated in the Political Code.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

The following statutes and parts of statutes are hereby repealed, but such repeal does not revive any former law heretofore repealed, nor does it affect any right existing or accrued, or any proceeding already taken, except as in the Political Code provided.

Title I, of chapter I, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the boundaries of the state."

Political Code, 57, § 20.

Title II, of chapter I, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the state."

Political Code, § 20, first clause, § 223, § 83, subd. 2, § 259.

Title II, of chapter II, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the senate districts."

Constitution of 1846.

In the foregoing report, statutes passed since the enactment of the Revised Statutes, are for the convenience of reference cited from the fourth edition of the Revised Statutes (1852), so far as that edition contains them. The references in the repealing act are to the original Revised Statutes, and to all subsequent statutes by their titles and dates of enactment. To the title of each statute, or part of a statute, to be repealed is appended a reference to the provisions of the Political Code, which embody or may supersede it.

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Title III, of chapter II, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the congress districts."

Political Code, § 25.

Title VI, of chapter II, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "General provisions concerning the erection and alteration of counties, cities, villages and towns."

Political Code, § 47.

Title I, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the number, location and classification of the public officers of this state."

Political Code, title I, of part III.

Title II, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of legislative officers."

Constitution of 1846; Politi al Code, title I, of part III.

Title III, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of executive officers."

Constitution of 1816.

Title IV, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of judicial officers."

Political Code, chapter IV, of part III.

Title V, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of administrative officers," excepting sections 6, 7 and S.1 Political Code, articles I and II, of chapter III, of part III.

Title VI, of chapter V, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "General provisions applicable to all the civil officers of this state, or to certain classes of them."

Political Code, chapter IV, of part III.

Chapter VII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the legislature."

Constitution of 1846; Political Code, chapter II, of title I, of part III. Title I, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the governor, lieutenant-governor, or other person

The sections excepted relate to appointment of subordinate officers of the canal department, and will be embodied in the FISCAL LAWS.

administering the government of the state;" and the act amending the same, passed April 1, 1858, except section 241 of said act. (Laws of 1858, 129, ch. 64.)

Political Code, §§ 83-89.

Title II, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the secretary of state," excepting section 4.2

Constitution of 1846; Political Code, §§ 90-100.

Title III, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes entitled "Of the comptroller," excepting sections 11 and 12, and excepting article III, of that title.3

Political Code, §§ 101-116.

Title IV, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the treasurer."

Political Code, §§ 117-126.

Title VI, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the surveyor-general."

Political Code, §§ 127-131, § 101.

Title VIII, of chapter VIII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Provisions relating to two or more of the executive officers," except sections 13,4' 16 and 17.5

Political Code, §§ 143-146, 103-106, 140, 141, 139.

Article VII, of title IX, of chapter IX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Regulations and penalties concerning the navigation of the canals, and the collection of tolls," and an act amending the same, passed April 7, 1830. (Laws of 1830, 122, ch. 117.)

Political Code, §§ 560-607.

The excepted section is a special provision relating to the compensation of subordinate officers, and will be embodied in the FISCAL LAWS.

2 Section 4 is provided for by the CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, as reported complete,

§ 1741.

These will be embodied in the FISCAL LAWS.

Section 13 will be embodied in the FISCAL LAWS.

Sections 16 and 17, relate to public seals, and to certified copies of documents as evidence, and are embraced in the CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, as reported complete. §§ 1750, 1741.

Title XI, of chapter IX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the interest of the state in mines."

Political Code, §§ 249-258.

Chapter XI, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled “Of the powers, duties and privileges of towns," except section 18,1 of title II; sections 6, 8 and 36,2 of title III; sections 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 45, of title IV; sections 1, 2, 4, 5 and 8, of title V and section 4, of title VI ; and sections 2 to 20 inclusive, of title VII.5

Political Code, §§ 960-1058, 13, 1033-1035, 840.

Chapter XII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the powers, duties and privileges of counties and of certain county officers;" except article IV, of title II; sections 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, of article V, of title II; article VII, of title II; title III; and sections 6, 7 and 8, of title IV.

Political Code, §§ 876-916.

Chapter XVI, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of highways, bridges and ferries;" except such provisions of said chapter as apply to private roads, and in so far as they do so apply they are not repealed."

Political Cole, §§ 396-504, 665-675, 859, 860.

Title I, of chapter XVII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of sales by auctioneers."

Political Code, §§ 714-750.

Title IV, of chapter XVII, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of hawkers and pedlers," and the act amending the same, passed March 23, 1840. (Laws of 1840, 47, ch. 70.)

Political Code, §§ 751-758.

This will be embraced in the ELECTION LAWS.

This will be embraced in the FISCAL LAWS.

These provisions will be embodied in the CIVIL Code.

These are covered by the provisions of the CIVIL CODE OF PROCEDURE, as reported complete.

These are local provisions, not necessary to repeal.

The provisions excepted are in part local, and in part within the provisions of the CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, as reported complete.

'Proceedings for laying out private roads are contained in the CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, as reported complete, p. 630.

Chapter XIX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the computation of time, of weights and measures and the money of account," and an act amending the same, passed April 15, 1857. (2 Laws of 1857, 190, ch. 560.)

Political Code, §§ 676-713, 65, 70, 81.

Sections 6 and 7, of title VIII, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the prevention and punishment of immorality and disorderly practices."

Political Code, § 785.

Article V, of title VIII, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the racing of animals," and article VIII, of that title, entitled "Of the observance of Sunday."

Political Code, §§ 775-781; Ib., §§ 849-858, 803.

Title X, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the navigation of rivers and lakes and the obstruction of certain waters."

Political Code, §§ 262-288.

Title XI, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of fisheries generally, and particularly in the Hudson river and at and below the city of New York."

Political Code, §§ 771, 265, 266.

Title XII, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of wrecks."

Political Code, §§ 301-319.

Title XIII, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the law of the road, and the regulation of public stages." Political Code, §§ 665-672.

Title XV, of chapter XX, of part I, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the embezzlement of timber floating."

Political Code, §§ 289-300.

Section 23, of Title VI, of chapter I, of part IV, of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of offenses punishable by imprisonment in a county jail and by fines."

Political Code, § 759.

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