Laws of the State of New York: Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature Held in the Years 1777-1801, Being the First Twenty-four Sessions, Volume 3Weed, Parsons, 1887 - Law |
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... town meetings to be held in the said county , for the purpose of electing district or town officers , shall be held in the manner directed by the act , entitled " An act for dividing the counties of this State into towns , " passed the ...
... town meetings to be held in the said county , for the purpose of electing district or town officers , shall be held in the manner directed by the act , entitled " An act for dividing the counties of this State into towns , " passed the ...
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... town , and the adjacent towns , villages and neigh- bourhoods . And it shall and may be lawful for the commissioners of each respective town , or the major part of them , to stop up such roads in the said town , as shall appear to them ...
... town , and the adjacent towns , villages and neigh- bourhoods . And it shall and may be lawful for the commissioners of each respective town , or the major part of them , to stop up such roads in the said town , as shall appear to them ...
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... town , and it shall appear to the commissioners of the same town , or the major part of them , that another road may be laid out through the same persons land , that would be more convenient , as well for travellers , as for the ...
... town , and it shall appear to the commissioners of the same town , or the major part of them , that another road may be laid out through the same persons land , that would be more convenient , as well for travellers , as for the ...
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... town for which he shall be chosen or appointed , the sum of six shillings and the commissioners of each town shall transmit their accounts to the supervisors of the county , who shall cause the sums they shall find to be due to the said ...
... town for which he shall be chosen or appointed , the sum of six shillings and the commissioners of each town shall transmit their accounts to the supervisors of the county , who shall cause the sums they shall find to be due to the said ...
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... town shall respectively keep a book , and therein enter the name of every person in that part of the town for which he is collector , who shall keep a dog or dogs , specifying the number kept by each per- son , with the sum or tax ...
... town shall respectively keep a book , and therein enter the name of every person in that part of the town for which he is collector , who shall keep a dog or dogs , specifying the number kept by each per- son , with the sum or tax ...
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act entitled aldermen and commonalty appointed authority aforesaid Cadwallader Colden certificate CHAP city and county city of Hudson clerk commis commissioners common pleas corporation council of appointment county of Albany court house court of common eight election entitled An act erected execution expence forfeited freeholders and inhabitants further enacted gaol German Flatts granted hath hereafter hereby directed hereby enacted hereby required Herkemer highways Hudsons river hundred and eighty hundred and ninety hundred pounds Indians John judge justice lawful legislature letters patent levied loan officers manner March mayor Mohawk river monies oath owners paid PASSED payment person or persons petition Preamble prisoner purchase purpose Queens county Rensselaer represented in Senate residing respectively road Senate and Assembly sheriff shillings Simeon De Witt sioners six pence sums of money supervisors surveyor thence therein mentioned thereof thousand seven hundred tion town meeting treasurer trustees Tuesday twenty virtue whereas York represented
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