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Hicksville. Richmond Hill. Troy. Centre Brunswick. Stephentown. West New Brighton. Spring Valley. Rich ville. Colton. Potsdam. West Charlton. Saratoga Springs. Schenectady. Middleburgh. Watkins. Seneca Falls. Cohocton. Jasper. Patchogue. Grahamsville. Spencer. Freeville. Kingston. Kingston. Ellenville. Edwin Bailey Alfred C. Chapin... President of the Senate. Speaker of the Assembly ... Clerk of the Sen ate .. Clerk of the As sembly Brooklyn. John W. Vrooman Kings.. Herkimer ..... Herkimer. Walter H. Bunn.... L AWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PASSED AT THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGULAR SESSION OF THE LEGISLA: CHAP 1. AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the town of Shawangunk, in the county of Ulster, to issue bonds in a sum sufficient to pay off the several judgments against said town which are included in the present tax-roll of said town, and which were recovered on bonds issued by said town of Shawangunk in aid of the Wallkill Valley railway,' being chapter ninety of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, passed April twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. PASSED January 16, 1883 ; three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1, The second section of chapter ninety of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled “An act to authorize the town of Shawangunk, in the county of Ulster, to issue bonds in a sum sufficient to pay off the several judgments against said town which are included in the present tax-roll of said town and which were recovered on bonds issued by said town of Shawangunk in aid of the Wallkill Valley railway,” is hereby amended so as to read as follows : $ 2. Said bonds shall be issued under the hand and seal of the Bonds, supervisor of said town and countersigned by the town clerk thereof; how to be they shall become due and payable one-tenth part thereof in ten years when from the time of issuing the same, and one-tenth part thereof in each payable, and every year thereafter until they shall all become due. They shall be what are known as coupon bonds, and shall draw interest at the rate , Proceeds HI lector to pay amount of not exceeding five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually 8 2. The supervisor of said town is hereby authorized and directe to be paid to pay over, within the time hereinafter limited, the money raised o: the sale of said bonds, to the sheriff of the county of Ulster, whicl over to the said sheriff, and the said sheriff to receive, at or after the de to sherifl. time of the payment of the money raised on said bonds, the amounr :lea heretofore edilected by said Deyo as part of the taxes of said town foizdus the year eigħteen hundred and eighty-one, which collection, upon such apg payment being made as aforesaid, is hereby ratified and confirmed; provided, however, that the bonds hereby authorized shall be sold, and the moneys raised thereon, together with the moneys collected by saida Deyo, paid to the sheriff of Ulster county on or before the twenty-stallial second day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty-three. Payment- § 3. The sheriff of Ulster county, immediately upon receiving the judğrašnt moneys raised by the sale of said bonds, shall pay the same, or so much creditors. thereof as may be necessary for the purpose, to the judgment creditors or their attorneys on their respective judgments; and shall pay over the balance of moneys received by him as directed by the warrant in up to an Act how to his hands. Nothing in this act contained shall be construed as in any way staying the proceedings of the sheriff of Ulster county in the col. lection of the taxes of said town for eighteen hundred and eighty-one, ribe se as required by the warrant now in his hands, or as impairing the force cortos and effect of any notices he may have given or other acts done by him ; provided, however, that if the payments herein before mentioned shall stion be made to said sheriff before the actual collection of taxes by him hea may suspend operations under the said warrant and return the same. attes $ 4. This act shall take effect immediately. be construed. AN ACT to abolish the office of railroad commissioners for the town of North Dansville, in the county of Livingston, and PASSED January 30, 1883 ; three-fifths being present, SECTION 1. The office of railroad commissioners in and for the town Splint de of North Dansville, in the county of Livingston, is hereby abolished. e § 2. The powers and duties heretofore vested by law ini said commissioners are hereby conferred upon and vested in the supervisor of said town and his successors in office, but without additional compensation to such supervisors. 8 3. This act shall take effect immediately. |