Legislative Documents of the Senate And Assembly of the State of New York
Legislative Documents of the Senate And Assembly of the State of New York
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Appended to tbe petition is a certificate of tbe county clerk, tbat tbe petitioners comprise all tbe principal owners of tbe land to be eflfectedbytbe tax. Your committee are of opinion tbat tbe prayer of tbe petitioners is reasonable and ougbt to be granted, and ask leave to introduce a bill accordingly. Digitized by VjOOQ IC Digitized by VjOOQ IC No. 380. IN ASSEMBLY, April 3, 1830. REPORT Of the Comptroller, in obedience to a resolution of the Hon. the Assembly of the 1st of April. STATE OF ...JNEW-YORK, ) Cobcftxoi.i.be'8 Offiox. ) The ComptroUer, ia obedience to the following resolution of the honorable the Assembly, to wit : " Stats of New-York> > In Assembly^ April 1, 1830. ) Ruolvedj That the Comptroller be requested to report to this house the amount paid, and to what persons, as assistant counsel fees, under the act of the 8th of April, 1826, entitled ^' An act more effectually to provide for defending the titles of certain persons to lands in the counties of Putnam and Dutchess, derived from the people of this state, against anj claim set up by or under the chil*> dren of Roger Morris and Mary his wife, deceased,'' and further, what allowance has been made to the Attomey^reneral, for extra services and expenses under the said act, in the several suits^here* tofore decided, or now pending, between John Jacob Astor and this state, and whether, in his opinion, it be expedient further to conti«> nue in operation the said act.
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