execute a mortgage upon its property." Passed March 31, 1857. Passed April 8, 1864.
The offense contemplated by section 4, amending section 6 of the original act, is deemed sufficiently covered by the more general provisions of sections 601-612.
An act for the better regulation and discipline of the New York State Inebriate Asylum. Passed April 15, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 24.
An act to enable the qualified electors of this state, absent there- from in the military service of the United States, in the army and navy thereof, to vote. Passed April 21, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 28.
An act in relation to the sale, use and disposition of butts, hogs- heads, barrels, casks, or kegs used by the manufacturers of malt liquors. Passed April 22, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 25.
An act in relation to the compensation of the several officers of state prisons. Passed April 23, 1864.
Is the basis of section 854.
An act to amend section second of chapter four hundred and fifteen of the Laws of 1863. Passed April 23, 1864.
Relates to earning commutations of sentence by convicts in state prisons. See provisions on that subject in sections 1018-1023.
An act to amend section seven of the act entitled "An act to authorize the levying of a tax upon the taxable property of the different counties and towns in the state, to repay moneys borrowed for, or expended in the payment of bounties to volunteers, or for the expenses of their enlistment, or for aid to their families, or to pay any liability incurred therefor, or that may hereafter be incur- red, and to amend section one of chapter five hundred and fourteen of the Laws of 1863." Passed February 9, 1864. Passed April 25, 1864.
This act was promulgated after the Code was so far completed, that the act could not be made the basis of any distinct sections in the body of the work; and in so far as it declares new misdemeanors it is deemed too obscure and uncertain to be continued in force in its present form, as authorizing criminal prosecutions. It is there- fore disregarded. Violations of the act falling within sections 215 and 216 of the Code, will, however, be punishable under those sections.
An act to prevent the swindling of persons enlisting into the military or naval service of the United States, and to make such offenses felony, and to punish the use of certain means to procure enlistments. Passed April 25, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 28.
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to establish a Metro- politan police district, and to provide for the government thereof," Passed April 15, 1857. Passed April 10, 1860. Passed April 25, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 26.
An act to incorporate the Long Island City Water Company. Passed April 30, 1864.
Section 17 of the act, making it a misdemeanor to injure the works or property of the company, is deemed sufficiently covered by sectious 696 and 722.
An act to incorporate the Cambridge Valley Water Company. Passed April 30, 1864.
Section 17 of the act making it a misdemeanor to injure the works or property of the company, is deemed sufficiently covered by sections 696 and 722.
An act to amend chapter four hundred and sixty-seven of the Laws of 1862, entitled "An act to prevent the adulteration of milk, and to prevent the traffic in impure and unwholesome milk." Passed May 2, 1864.
See the act amended, in its place in this table. The amendatory act was promulgated after the Code was too nearly completed to admit of its being made the basis of provisions in the body of the work.
An act to revise and consolidate the general acts relating to public instruction. Passed May 2, 1864.
Preserved by section 786, subd. 27.
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