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43. L. 1847, Ch. 289. Appoints Anthony L. Robertson as a commissioner of the code in place of Reuben H. Walworth. Temporary and obsolete.

44. L. 1849, Ch. 312, §§ 1, 2, 4-8. Appoints Arphaxed Loomis, David Graham and David Dudley Field to further revise, reform, simplify and abridge the practice, pleadings and proceedings of Courts of Record. Sections 4-7 are specifically repealed as appears in schedule.

45. L. 1851, Ch. 322. Provides for the publication of the general laws for the care and maintenance of the poor in the several counties, and the distribution of the copies thereof. Temporary and obsolete.

46. L. 1855, Ch. 548. Directs the Secretary of State to compile all tax laws and to distribute the same among the town clerks, supervisors and assessors. Temporary and obsolete. 47. L. 1875, Ch. 241, § 2. Directs the speaker of the Assembly to assign a clerk and messenger to the committee on general laws. Covered by L. 1892, Ch. 682, § 7.

48. L. 1880, Ch. 76. Directs the Secretary of State to send to the clerk of each of the counties, sufficient slips of the session laws to supply the clerks of each town and incorporated village in the respective counties. Amends L. 1879, Ch. 212, § 1, which was repealed by L. 1882, Ch. 283, § 1, and the provisions of this act were embodied in L. 1892, Ch. 682, § 49.

49. L. 1892, Ch. 682. This statute, which is the 66 old" Legislative Law is recommended for repeal because its live provisions have been consolidated in the Legislative Law.

50. L. 1892, Ch. 715. This chapter was passed at the same session of the Legislature at which the County Law and Legislative Law were passed and under former Statutory Construction Law, § 33, superseded similar provisions in those laws. See 94 App. Div. 520.

This statute has been disposed of as follows: Sections 1, 2, 4, 5 are consolidated in Legislative Law, § 48. Section 3 is recommended for repeal, except as to New York county, because superseded by the amendments to County Law, § 19, made by L. 1900, Ch. 400, and L. 1905, Ch. 496. Section 6 is consolidated in County Law, § 18. Section 7 has been omitted from consolidation as unnecessary. It reads as follows: "The legislature shall make annual provision for the payment of the pub lication of such general laws as shall be published under this act.” Section 8 is consolidated in Legislative Law, subd. 6.

51. L. 1893, Ch. 24. Section 1, pt., consolidated in Legislative Law, § 19. Section 2 amended "to read as follows." Sec

tion 3 is a repealing section and § 4 is when to take effect. Balance of statute repealed by construction as appears in the schedule.

52. L. 1893, Ch. 634. Provides for the distribution of the reports of departments by the clerk of the assembly for the year 1893. Temporary and obsolete.

53. L. 1894, Ch. 53. Consolidated in Legislative Law, S$ 40, 44.

54. L. 1894, Ch. 218, § 1. Consolidated in Legislative Law, & 46.

55. L. 1895, Ch. 856. Sections 1-3 amended "to read as follows," as appears in schedule. Section 4 consolidated in Legislative Law, § 23. Section 5 is "when to take effect." 56. L. 1896, Ch. 259. Consolidated in Legislative Law,

§ 49.

57. L. 1901, Ch. 88, § 1. Consolidated in Legislative Law,

8 24.

58. L. 1902, Ch. 182. Consolidated in Legislative Law, § 48.

59. L. 1904, Ch. 172. Consolidated in Legislative Law, 8 46, subd. 2, 3.

60. L. 1905, Ch. 23. 61. L. 1906, Ch. 240.

& 22.

62. L. 1906, Ch. 321.

& 66.

Consolidated in Legislative Law, § 4.
Consolidated in Legislative Law,

Consolidated in Legislative Law,

63. L. 1906, Ch. 475. Section 1, pt., consolidated in Legislative Law, SS 14, 47. Balance of § 1, amended "to read as follows." Section 2 is "when act to take effect."

64. L. 1907, Ch. 427. Sections 1-7 consolidated in Legislative Law as follows: Section 1 in § 6. Section 2 in § 7. Section 3 in § 10. Section 4 in § 12. Section 5 in § 13. Section 6 in 16. Section 7 renumbers § 22, section 23; and § 23, section 24, which renumbering had been done in Legislative Law.

LIEN LAW

(The original Lien Law was Chapter 49 of the "General Laws," being L. 1897, Ch. 418.)

LIEN LAW

AN ACT in relation to liens, constituting chapter thirty-three

of the consolidated laws.

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

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