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procedure, by serving a petition and notice in said proceedings, to acquire such real estate or easements therein, or rights appurtenant thereto, as may be necessary to construct, maintain or operate such additional track or tracks, extension or terminal or other facilities, the court, upon due hearing had at a special term of the supreme court held in the judicial district where the property or some portion of it is situated, and upon notice in said proceedings served upon all the owners of the property at least eight days prior to said hearing, in the manner prescribed in title one of chapter twenty-three of the code of civil procedure for the service of the petition and notice, may, where it appears to its satisfaction that the public interests will be *prejudicial by delay, direct that the plaintiff be permitted to enter immediately upon the real property to be taken and devote it temporarily to the public use specified in the petition, upon depositing with the court such sum or giving an undertaking in such amount and subject to such conditions as the court may deem sufficient to secure the payment of the award that may be made, and the costs and the expenses of the proceedings and for the payment of any damages which the defendant in such proceedings may have sustained by such entry upon and use of his property; but the sum so deposited or undertaking so given shall be at least equal to twice the assessed valuation, if any, of any real estate to be so taken. The court may, at any time, upon like hearing and notice given by either party to said proceedings, give such further directions in respect to any such deposit, undertaking or condition as it may deem just and proper, and in every case the owner may conduct the proceedings to a conclusion if the plaintiff delays or neglects to prosecute the same and if the sum so deposited or security so given shall be insufficient to pay the said award and said costs, expenses and damages, and if the plaintiff shall fail to pay the amount of such deficiency, judgment shall be entered against the plaintiff for the deficiency and the possession of the property shall be restored to the defendant.

§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

So in original.

Chap. 507.

AN ACT making appropriations for construction, additions and improvements at the state hospitals for the insane.

Became a law June 18, 1910, with the approval of the Governor. Fassed, three-fifths being present.

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

Section 1. The several amounts hereinafter named, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated for the several purposes at the respective institutions hereinafter specified, the same to be expended under the direction of the state commission in lunacy.

UTICA STATE HOSPITAL.

For equipment for new laundry, twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000);

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WILLARD STATE HOSPITAL.

for fire line from electric light plant to Chapin house, five thousand dollars ($5,000); for fire engine, three thousand dollars ($3,000); * for land (twelve acres), four hun

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dred dollars ($400).

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HUDSON RIVER STATE HOSPITAL.

for concentration of electric lighting plant at new

boiler house, forty thousand dollars ($40,000);

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MIDDLETOWN STATE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

For power house, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000); * for furniture and equipment of acute building, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000); *

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* for equipment, staff houses, two

thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400); for walks and grading, two thousand dollars ($2,000);

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* for equipment for

contagious pavilion, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

** Indicate omission of items disapproved by the governor. See constitution, art. 4, § 9.

BUFFALO STATE HOSPITAL.

* * for underground feeder cables, three thousand dollars ($3,000); for header mains, two thousand one hundred dollars ($2,100).

BINGHAMTON STATE HOSPITAL.

for additional water supply, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000); for changing refrigerating plant, five thousand dollars ($5,000); for renewal of heating system, main building, five thousand dollars ($5,000);

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SAINT LAWRENCE STATE HOSPITAL.

* for renewal of steam mains, five thousand dollars ($5,000); for continuous baths, one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800); for hook and ladder truck, one thousand six hundred fifty dollars ($1,650).

ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAL.

* * * for rewiring old buildings, eight thousand dollars ($8,000); for disinfecting room and sterilizer, five thousand dollars ($5,000); *** for laundry machinery, two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400); * *

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GOWANDA STATE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

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* for cold storage equipment, seven thousand dollars ($7,000); for additional gas well, two thousand dolfor continuous baths, one thousand six

lars ($2,000); *

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hundred dollars ($1,600).

KINGS PARK STATE HOSPITAL.

For new kitchen and dining-room buildings, eighty thousand dollars ($80,000); * *

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for laundry equipment, twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000); for conduits, steam mains, feeder cables, sewer and water connections for new group, twenty-three thousand seven hundred dollars ($23,700); ditional plumbing and tile floors for group, four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200); for driving new wells, three thousand. dollars ($3,000).

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MANHATTAN STATE HOSPITAL.

For kitchen and serving-rooms for new buildings and equipment of the same, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000); for addition to laundry, including necessary equipment, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000); for equipment of new cottages, ten thousand dollars ($10,000); for steam mains and feeder cables to new cottages, eight thousand dollars ($8,000);

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CENTRAL ISLIP STATE HOSPITAL.

For kitchen and dining-room for new group, sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000); for conduits, steam mains, feeder cables and outside sewer and water connections for new group, forty thousand dollars ($10,000); for additional boiler capacity, north colony, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000); for equipment for new attendants' home, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000); for extensions to laundry, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000);

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for equipment for new staff house, four thousand three hundred twenty dollars ($4,320); for additional laundry machinery, four thousand three hundred dollars ($4,300); for renewals to railroad trestle number one, three thousand dollars ($3,000); for additional electrical equipment five thousand dollars ($5,000); for recreation quarters, nurses' home, three thousand dollars ($3,000); for finishing third floor of staff house, two thousand dollars ($2,000); *

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GENERAL.

For miscellaneous repairs, improvements, emergencies or equipment, two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

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LAWS AND CODES AMENDED OR REPEALED.

Section.

I. CHANGES IN THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS, 1909-1910.*

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12, added

Examination of food for state institutions.

1910 434

812

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It is important to notice that the following table for the consolidated laws gives the amendments and repeals of 1909 as well as those of 1910.

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