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Special school

meeting to elect two

trustees.

Number of trustees

and terms defined.

Clerk to

notify special meet

ing.

Chap. 2.

AN ACT to authorize the electors of school district number seven of the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby, Orleans county, to elect trustees. Passed January 18, 1868; three-fifths being present.

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

SECTION 1. The legal voters of school district number seven of the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby, Orleans county, New York, agé hereby authorized to hold a special school meeting at its school house in said district, on the twenty eighth day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at seven o'clock in the evening of that day, for the purpose of electing two additional trustees of said school district, who, with the present trustees, shall constitute and be the trustees of said school district, and all of whose terms of office shall expire at the next annual election of trustees for said district.

§ 2. At the next annual election in said school district, as at present regulated by law, it shall be lawful for the legal voters of said district to elect three trustees, whose terms of office shall hold for one, two and three years respectively, and at and after said annual meeting, the said district shall elect trustees, and in all respects be governed by the general school law.

§ 3. It shall be the duty of the clerk of said school district to post a notice of the special meeting hereby authorized upon the door of said school house, and in two of the public places in said district, at least five days before said meeting, giving notice of the time and place of holding the same; and in case said clerk shall neglect to post said notice, any inhabitant of said district may post the same.

§ 4. This act shall take effect immediately.

Chap. 3.

AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to the preservation of moose, wild deer, birds and fresh water fish," passed May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven.

Passed January 24, 1868.

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

amended.

SECTION 1. Section eighteen of chapter eight hundred Game laws and ninety-eight of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to the preservation of moose, wild deer, birds and fresh water fish," passed May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, is hereby amended by adding to the end thereof the following: "But nothing in this act contained shall apply to fish caught, or to the taking of fish in the waters of Lake Ontario, or any of its bays or estuaries, or the river St. Lawrence, within the counties of Jefferson, Oswego, Wayne and St. Lawrence."

§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

Chap. 4.

AN ACT to change the name of "The Evening
Telegraph Association."

Passed January 24, 1868.

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

changed to

ing and

tion.

SECTION 1. The name of the Evening Telegraph Asso. Name ciation, a corporation duly created and organized under Sun Printthe authority and in pursuance of the act of the legisla- Publishing ture of the State of New York, entitled "An act to Associaauthorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes," passed February seventeenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and the act or acts amendatory thereof or in

addition thereto, and located in the city of New York, is hereby changed to, and said corporation shall hereafter be known as the "Sun Printing and Publishing Association;" but all contracts and liabilities made or incurred by the said "Evening Telegraph Association," shall be and remain in force against the said corporation by the name hereby given to it.

§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

Chap. 5.

AN ACT authorizing the Fire Department of the
village of Delhi to purchase, hold and convey
real and personal estate.

Passed January 31, 1868; three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Firemen's Board of the Fire Department of the village of Delhi, in the county of Delaware, shall be in law a corporation capable of purchasing, holding and conveying real and personal estate within the corporate bounds of said village, necessary for the purposes and uses of said fire department, not to exceed ten thousand dollars in amount.

§ 2. This act shall not be so construed as to in any way affect the relations now by law existing between the trustees and inhabitants of the village of Delhi and the Fire Department of such village.

§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

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Chap. 6.

AN ACT to authorize the extension of the time for the collection of taxes in the several towns and cities of this State.

Passed February 3, 1868; three-fifths being present.

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

to renew

clerk to ap

bonds.

SECTION 1. If any collector of taxes in any town or Collectors city in this State, shall, within fifteen days after the pas- bonds. sage of this act, pay over all moneys collected by him, and shall renew his bond, as is herein provided, the time for the collection of taxes, and for making return thereof by him, shall be, as is herein provided, extended to a day not later than the twentieth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Such bond shall be renewed, Supervisor with such sureties as in any town shall be approved by or town the supervisor thereof, or in case of his inability to act, prove new by the town clerk thereof; and as, in any city shall be approved by such officer or board therein, as is authorized by law to approve of collectors' bonds. The penalty thereof, in any case, shall be double the amount of the taxes, in that case, remaining uncollected. The bond shall be approved in writing upon the back thereof, or attached thereto. It shall be filed, as provided by law, and have the effect of a collector's bond, as provided by law. A copy of the bond and the approval thereof, shall, within fifteen days after the passage of this act, if it is the bond of a collector of taxes in any town, be delivered to the county treasurer of the county in which is said town, and, if it is the bond of a collector of taxes in a city, be delivered to the officer or board in said eity authorized to receive taxes from said collector. The Time extime not later than the said twentieth day of March, tended to eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, to which the collection of said taxes and the making returns thereof may be extended, shall in any town be fixed and limited in writing, and endorsed on the warrant of the collector by the supervisor of the town, or in case of his inability to act,

March 20.

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