§ 3. The civil jurisdiction of all police justices within any incorpo- Jurisdicrated village of this State shall be limited to cases in which said vil- tice just po lage is a party in interest. § 4. All acts or parts of acts, whether general or local, inconsistent which with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. village is a party 8 5. This act shall take effect immediately. ces limited to cases in CHAP 241. AN ACT to amend chapter two hundred and ninety of the Manufaclaws of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled “An porathoo. turing act to amend chapter one hundred and forty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled 'An act to amend an act, passed April twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled 'An act to amend chapter six hundred and fifty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled 'An act to amend an act, passed February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fortyeight, entitled 'An act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes,'” passed April twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and to legalize the formation and acts of certain corporations formed according to the provisions of chapter three hundred and seventy-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven. PASSED May 8, 1880. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section one of chapter two hundred and ninety of the Amending laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled “ An act to amend chansons chapter one hundred and forty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred Ante, p. and seventy-four, entitled 'An act to amend an act, passed April twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled 'An act to amend chapter six hundred and fifty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled 'An act to amend an act, passed February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, entitled 'An act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes, passed April twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, is hereby amended so as to read as follows : 8 1. At any time hereafter any three or more persons who may Corpora desire to form a company for the purpose of carrying on any kind of manufacturing, mining mechanical or chemical business, or the busi- formed. ness of printing and publishing books, pamphlets and newspapers, or the business of making butter, cheese, concentrated or condensed milk, or any other products of the dairy, or the business of erecting buildings for church sheds or laundry purposes, and the carrying on of laundry business, or the business of slaughtering animals, or for the purpose of towing or propelling canal boats, vessels, rafts or floats on the canals and navigable rivers of the State of New York, by animal or steam power, their operations not to be confined to the county in which their certificates shall be filed, or the supplying of hot water or hot air or steam for motive power, heating, cooking or Laws 1879 757. tions, how tions for towing or other useful applications in the streets and public and private buildings of any city, village or town in this State, inay make, sign and acknowledge, before some officer competent to take the acknowledgment of deeds, and file in the office of the clerk of the county in which the business of the company shall be carried on, and a duplicate thereof in the office of the secretary of State, a certificate in writing, in which shall be stated the corporate name of the said company, and the objects for which the company shall be formed, the amount of the capital stock of said company, the time of its existence (not to exceed fifty years), the number of shares of which the said stock shall consist, the number of trustees and their names, who shall manage the con: cerns of said company for the first year, and the name of the town and county in which the operations of the said company are to be carried on. Corpora- § 2. The organization of any corporation for the purpose of towing or propelling canal boats, vessels, rafts or floats on the canals and propelling navigable rivers of the State of New York, by animal or steam power, their operations not to be confined to the county in which their cer- $ 3. This act shall take effect immediately. CHAP 245. Repealing act. Rev. Stats AN ACT repealing certain acts and parts of acts. PASSED May 10, 1880. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : SECTION 1. The following acts and parts of acts heretofore passed by the legislature of the State are hereby repealed, namely : 1. Of the first part of the Revised Statutes : (1.) Title fourth of chapter fifth; except sections fourteen and fifteen and article fourth thereof. (2.) The following portions of chapter eighth : 14.) The final clause of section four of title fourth of chapter eigh; teenth, beginning with the words, “and whenever any incorporated company shall have remained.” 2. Of the second part of the Revised Statutes : Part II. (2.) The following portions of chapter fifth: All of title first, except sections one, two, three, four, five, twentyone and twenty-two, sections forty to fifty-three, both inclusive, and sections sixty-nine, seventy and seventy-one thereof. All of title second, except sections three, four, five, fifteen, sixteen, twenty-two, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four and sixty thereof. The following portions of title third, namely: Sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, thirty-one, thirtytwo and thirty-eight; the concluding portion of section thirty-nine, beginning with the words “but may prove such notice;” sections forty to forty-two, both inclusive; sections fifty-two to fifty-six, both inclusive; the concluding portion of section fifty-eight, as amended by chapter three hundred and sixty-two of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-three, beginning with the words : “But if the personal estate ;" all of sections fifty-nine to seventy-four, both inclusive, and sections eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two and eighty-three. All of title fourth, except sections fifty-five and fifty-eight thereof. All of title fifth, except sections one to six, both inclusive, and section twenty-three thereof. 4. The following portions of chapter eighth: All of title first, except article first thereof, and section forty-nine thereof. All of title third, except sections one, two, three, twenty and twentyone thereof. 3. The third part of the Revised Statutes, except the following por. Part III tions thereof: (1.) of chapter first : Sections four, five, six, seven, twenty-one, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine of title fifth; so much of section twenty as fixes the places where the courts of common pleas and general sessions shall be held; and so much of sections eleven and fourteen thereof as relate to courts of general sessions. (2.) Of chapter second : Sections twenty-three, twenty-four, two hundred and thirty-one, two hundred and sixty-eight, two hundred and sixty-nine and two hundred and seventy of title fourth. (3.) Of chapter third: Sections forty, forty-one, forty-four, forty-five and forty-eight, and sections fifty-four to sixty-one, both inclusive, of title second. (4.) Of chapter seventh : Sections sixty-three to seventy, both inclusive, of title third. (5.) Of chapter eight: Sections one, two, eleven, seventeen and eighteen of title third. The following portions of title fourth, namely : Section forty-two, which is hereby made applicable to a permanent receiver appointed as prescribed in section seventeen hundred and eighty-eight of the Code of Civil Procedure; sections sixty-six to eighty-nine, both inclusive, which are hereby made applicable to a receiver appointed as prescribed in section twenty-four hundred and twenty-nine of the Code of Civil Procedure; and sections one hundred and two to one hundred and six, both inclusive. 1848-49. Code of Procedure. R. L. 1813. 1826. 1829. 1830. 1831. All of title eleventh. Sections twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-two and thirty-five of title seventeenth. (6.) Of chapter tenth: 4. The act entitled "An act. to simplify and abridge the practice, pleadings and proceedings of the courts of this State," passed April twelfth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight; being chapter three hundred and seventy-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and the act amending the same, being chapter four hundred and thirtyeight of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-nine, otherwise called the Code of Procedure. 5. Of the revised laws of eighteen hundred and thirteen: The following portions of chapter eighty-six, entitled “An act to reduce several laws, relating particularly to the city of New York, into one act,” passed April ninth, eighteen hundred and thirteen, namely: sections eighty-five to one hundred and forty-five, both inclusive. 6. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and twenty-five: Chapters twenty-four, seventy-six, seventy-eight, eighty-four, one hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and eighty-six and two hundred and fifty-two. 9. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-one: Chapters twenty-four, one hundred and thirty-three, two hundred, and two hundred and seventeen. Section two of chapter two hundred and thirty-seven. Chapters seven, nine, two hundred and eleven and two hundred and ninety-five. 11. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-three : Chapters forty-two, fifty-two, two hundred, two hundred and twentythree, two hundred and twenty-seven and two hundred and seventy 12. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-four: Chapters eighty-eight, one hundred and seventy, two hundred and thirty-five, two hundred and forty-five and three hundred and eight. 13. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-six: Chapters three hundred and eighty-five and five hundred and twenty-six. 14. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-seven: Chapters two hundred and forty, three hundred and sixty-seven, four hundred and eighteen and four hundred and sixty. Sections three and four of chapter four hundred and sixty-one. Chapters one hundred and thirty-eight, one hundred and forty-nine, two hundred and twelve, two hundred and forty-three and two bundred and fifty-seven. 16. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and thirty-nine: Chapters eighty-six, one hundred and three, three hundred and forty-two and three hundred and forty-three. 1832 1833 one. 1834. 1836. 1837. 1898. 1839 17. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty: 1840. Chapters sixty-five, one hundred and sixty-five, one hundred and seventy-seven and two hundred and twenty-five. Section two of chapter two hundred and thirty-eight. All of chapters two hundred and thirty-nine, three hundred and seventeen, three hundred and forty-two, three hundred and forty-seven, three hundred and seventy-seven, three hundred and seventy-nine. three hundred and eighty-four and three hundred and eighty-six. 18. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-one: 1841. Chapters thirty-eight, one hundred and twenty-nine, one hundred and thirty-eight, one hundred and forty-one, two hundred and fiftyseven and three hundred and twenty-one. 19. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-two: Chapters one hundred and seven, one hundred and ninety-seven, two hundred and forty and two hundred and seventy-seven. 20. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-three: Chapters one hundred and twenty-one and one hundred and seventytwo. Sections one, three and four of chapter one hundred and seventy 1842. 1843. seven. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847. All of chapter two hundred and one. Chapters eleven, thirty-two, one hundred and four, one hundred and twenty-seven, two hundred and seventy-three, three hundred and three hundred and twelve. Sections two and sixteen of chapter three hundred and nineteen. Chapters one hundred and twelve, two hundred and ten, two hun dred and fourteen and two hundred and forty-two. Section three of chapter two hundred and ninety-one. Chapters one hundred and forty, one hundred and fifty-nine, one hundred and eighty-two, two hundred and nine, two hundred and seventy-four, two hundred and seventy-six and two hundred and eighty-eight. 24. Of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-seven: Chapters five and one hundred and nineteen. Sections seven, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen of chapter two hundred and seventy-seven. All of chapter two hundred and eighty, except the following portions thereof, namely: Article first and article fifth; and sections twenty-five and sixty-five. All of chapters two hundred and ninety-eight, three hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and thirty-seven, three hundred and thirty-nine, three hundred and fifty-two, three hundred and fifty-three, three hundred and sixty-six, four hundred and thirty, four hundred and fifty, four hundred and sixty-two and four hundred and sixty-four. All of chapter four hundred and seventy, except sections twentysix, thirty-three and thirty-five thereof. 25. of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-eight: Chapters twenty-eight, thirty-five, forty-eight, fifty, fifty-three, one hundred and seventy and one hundred and eighty-five. Section one of chapter one hundred and ninety-seren. 1848. |