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 4Weed, Parsons, 1887 - Law |
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Page 57
... cents for every day that such fences shall continue unremoved , after the expiration of the said sixty days aforesaid , to be recovered in like manner as penalties are directed to be recovered in the next preceding section of this act ...
... cents for every day that such fences shall continue unremoved , after the expiration of the said sixty days aforesaid , to be recovered in like manner as penalties are directed to be recovered in the next preceding section of this act ...
Page 72
... cents for each and every day he or she may be absent from home as a witness as aforesaid Provided always that neither this act , nor any thing therein con- to infants , tained shall extend or be construed to the prejudice of any person ...
... cents for each and every day he or she may be absent from home as a witness as aforesaid Provided always that neither this act , nor any thing therein con- to infants , tained shall extend or be construed to the prejudice of any person ...
Page 80
... cents , every waggon and horses seventy five cents , every sleigh and horses fifty cents , every ox , cart and oxen seventy five cents , every one horse cart and horse fifty cents , every single passenger twelve and an half cents ...
... cents , every waggon and horses seventy five cents , every sleigh and horses fifty cents , every ox , cart and oxen seventy five cents , every one horse cart and horse fifty cents , every single passenger twelve and an half cents ...
Page 87
... cents per mile for going to the secretary's office , to be computed from the sheriff's place of abode in each county to the secretary's office , and to be paid not out of the exchequer of this State , but on the certificate of the secre ...
... cents per mile for going to the secretary's office , to be computed from the sheriff's place of abode in each county to the secretary's office , and to be paid not out of the exchequer of this State , but on the certificate of the secre ...
Page 94
... cents ; for each cab- bin passenger one dollar ; for each steerage passenger fifty cents ; and for each sailor on board of such ship or vessel twenty five cents ; which several sums shall be demandable of the captain or commander of ev ...
... cents ; for each cab- bin passenger one dollar ; for each steerage passenger fifty cents ; and for each sailor on board of such ship or vessel twenty five cents ; which several sums shall be demandable of the captain or commander of ev ...
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