Laws of the State of New York, Volume 81New York State Legislature., 1858 |
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... payment of the same by tax . Passed February 17th , 1858 , three - fifths being present . The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and Assembly , do enact as follows : SECTION 1. The town of Champlain is hereby ...
... payment of the same by tax . Passed February 17th , 1858 , three - fifths being present . The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and Assembly , do enact as follows : SECTION 1. The town of Champlain is hereby ...
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... payment of the remaining instalments and interest , to become due in each year until the said bond shall be fully paid and satisfied , and which amounts respectively , shall be collected and paid over in each year as above provided ...
... payment of the remaining instalments and interest , to become due in each year until the said bond shall be fully paid and satisfied , and which amounts respectively , shall be collected and paid over in each year as above provided ...
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... payment of any debts , or with the consent of all the creditors , unprovided for by the funds on hand , may pay any debt in any of the assets or property of the said corporation . After any debts shall have been provided for or paid as ...
... payment of any debts , or with the consent of all the creditors , unprovided for by the funds on hand , may pay any debt in any of the assets or property of the said corporation . After any debts shall have been provided for or paid as ...
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... payment of ten dollars annu- Membership ally or one hundred dollars at one time to the treasurer of the said corporation , for the use thereof , may become a member of the said corporation , and shall be entitled to vote at any election ...
... payment of ten dollars annu- Membership ally or one hundred dollars at one time to the treasurer of the said corporation , for the use thereof , may become a member of the said corporation , and shall be entitled to vote at any election ...
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... payment to be made within sixty days from the receipt of said warrant . The said treasurer shall place the taxes so collected to the credit of said county , and the same shall be applied to reimburse it for payments made and sums paid ...
... payment to be made within sixty days from the receipt of said warrant . The said treasurer shall place the taxes so collected to the credit of said county , and the same shall be applied to reimburse it for payments made and sums paid ...
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