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Sec. 1608. New York Juvenile Asylum. Unaffected by Char.

1609. Id.; notice to be served on child's parent or guardian. Unaffected by Char.

1610. Id.; proceedings after service of notice. Unaffected by Char. 1611. Id.; superintendent of asylum to post notices in police station near child's residence. Unaffected by Char.

1612. Id.; truant children to be committed. Unaffected by Char. 1613. Id.; runaway children, or associates of vicious persons. Unaffected by Char.

1614. Id.; second arrest. Unaffected by Char.

1615. Id.; discharge of children from institution; when authorized.

Unaffected by Char.

1616. Id.; transfer of certain children. Unaffected by Char.
1617. Home for Christian Care. Unaffected by Char.

1618. New York Catholic Protectory; commitment to. Unaffected
by Char.

1619. Id.; notice to be served on child's parent or guardian. Unaffected by Char.

1620. Id.; notice; how to be served. Unaffected by Char.

1621. Id.; proceedings thereupon. Unaffected by Char.

1622. Id.; removal of child to the asylum. Unaffected by Char.
1673. Id.; discharge of children. Unaffected by Char.

1624. Id.; child may be returned to committing magistrate. Unaf-
fected by Char.

1625. Hebrew Benevolent Society; commitments to. Unaffected by Char.

1626. Shepherd's Fold of the Protestant Episcopal Church; commitments to. Unaffected by Char.

1627. New York Infant Asylum; commitments to.

Char.

1628. Id.; notices to parent or guardian of child.

Char.

1629. Id.; proceedings thereon. Unaffected by Char.

Unaffected by

Unaffected by

1630. Id.; duration of custody over child committed. Unaffected by

Char.

1631. Id.; discharge of children. Unaffected by Char.

1632. Id.; transfer of certain children to committing magistrate. Unaffected by Char.

1633. Jurisdiction ceded to United States; harbor, post-office, customhouse sites, etc. Unaffected by Char.

1634. Commissioner of jurors; salary. Unaffected by Char.

1635. Allowance for contingent and incidental expenses. Unaffected by Char.

1636. To execute bond. Unaffected by Char.

[The statutes of which §§ 1637-1648 and 1651 are a re-enactment were repealed by L. 1896, ch. 548.]

1637. To be judge of qualifications of grand jurors and determine claims for exemption. Unaffected by Char.

1638. Grand jurors; how, and by whom selected; certain designated officers to constitute a board. Unaffected by Char.

1639. Board meetings and quorum. Unaffected by Char.

Sec. 1640. Id.; commissioner of jurors to attend meetings. Unaffected by

Char.

1641. Selection of persons to serve as jurors and list to be made. Unaffected by Char.

1642. List may be filled up.

1643. Id.; what to contain.

Unaffected by Char.

Unaffected by Char.

1644. Id.; drawing names. Unaffected by Char.

1645. Id.; no person to serve unless included in list. Unaffected by

Char.

1646. For what terms grand jurors to be drawn.

Char.

Unaffected by

1647. Undrawn names; how disposed of. Unaffected by Char. 1648. Summoning; fines for non-attendance. Unaffected by Char. 1649. Additional grand jurors when petit jury are drawn. fected by Char.

Unaf

1650. Clerk of court to notify aldermen in certain cases. Unaffected by Char.

1651. Two grand juries may sit contemporaneously; not to interfere with each other. Unaffected by Char.

1652. Trial jurors; qualifications.

§ 1079.

Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro.

1653. Resident, defined. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1080. 1654. Exempted persons. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1081. 1655. Id.; evidence of right to exemption. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1082.

1656. Id.; military officers required to certify persons performing military duty. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1083. 1657. Jury year, defined; when person entitled to discharge for prior service. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1084.

1658. Excuses for temporary periods, when allowed.

from Code Civ. Pro. § 1085.

Re-enacted

1659. Id.; when jurors to be excused only on showing certain facts. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1086.

1660. Id.; person applying to be excused to bring notice; excuse to be endorsed thereon. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1087. 1661. Id.; person serving elsewhere, excused. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1088.

1662. Clerk of court to certify as to attendance, fines, etc., of jurors.

Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1089.

1663. Commissioner of jurors to select trial jurors; general powers. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1090.

1664. Id.; may appoint assistants. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1091.

1665. Id.; all public officers to assist. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1092.

1666. Id.; to be provided with proper accommodations by commissioners of the sinking fund. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1093.

1667. Id.; to prepare lists of jurors and publish notices to hear claims to exemption. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1094. 1668. Id.; may serve notices to attend to testify as to liability to act as jurors. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1095.

Sec. 1669. Id.; to file lists of jurors. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro.

§ 1096.

1670. Id.; old ballots to be returned and new ones to be deposited; supplemental lists. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1097. 1671. Id.; number of jurors to be drawn to be fixed by order of court. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1098.

1672. Id.; when jurors to be drawn; officers to be present at drawing. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1099.

1673. Drawing; notice thereof to be posted. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1100.

1674. Id.; procedure where officers do not attend. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1101.

1675. Id.; continued. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1102.

1676. Id.; how drawing conducted. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro.

§ 1103.

1677. Id.; trial jurors to be drawn for each part of a term. Reenacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1104.

1678. Notice by commissioner to jurors drawn. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1105.

1679. Id.; by sheriff. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1106.

1680. Id.; clerk of court to certify as to mode of service. Re

enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1107.

1681. New panel may be ordered drawn by the court; drawing, how to be made. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1108.

1682. Non-attendance of trial jurors; fines for, and remission thereof. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1109.

1683. Id.; juror may be arrested and compelled to serve. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1110.

1684. District courts; selection of trial jurors for. Re-enacted from

Code Civ. Pro. § 1111.

1685. Sheriff's jury; how selected. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1112.

1686. Delinquent jurors; enforcement and remission of fines. Reenacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1113.

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1690. Orders for enforcement of jury fines; entries to constitute liens. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1117.

1691. Account for jury fines to be kept, etc. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1118.

1692. Collection of fines; counsel to corporation to assist in. Reenacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1119.

1693. False certificate by physician; penalty. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1120.

1694. All persons required to furnish information; penalty for refusal. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1121.

1695. Bribery to secure exemption, excuse or discharge from jury service. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1122.

1696. All persons prohibited from taking bribes to assist evasions of jury duty. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1123.

Sec. 1697. Id.; to disclose offers of bribes, etc. Re-enacted from Code Civ.

Pro. § 1124.

1698. False swearing upon inquiries. Re-enacted from Code Civ. Pro. § 1125.

1699-1711. Marshals. Reprinted in Appendix VIII.

1712-1713. Superseded by L. 1892, ch. 683, § 81, as amd. by L. 1893, ch. 248, and L. 1894, ch. 88.

1714. Sheriff's bond. Superseded by L. 1890, ch. 523, as amd. by L. 1891, ch. 316; L. 1892, ch. 418; L. 1894, ch. 447.

1715. Jails; custody of. Re-enacted from Code of Civ. Pro. §§ 120,

145.

1716. Superseded by L. 1895, ch. 718.

1717. Orders of arrest; attachment, etc., to be issued to sheriff. Unaffected by Char.

1718. To report criminal convictions to secretary of state. Unaffected by Char.

1719. Superseded by L. 1895, ch. 826.

1720. Vacancy in office; how filled. Unaffected by Char.

1721. To reside in New York city; deputy authorized to act in absence. Unaffected by Char.

1722. Superseded by L. 1884, ch. 299.

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1727. Appointment of assistants. See L. 1884, ch. 295, 299.

1728. Account of fees, etc., to be kept. See L. 1884. ch. 299. 1729. Id.; transcript to be transmitted monthly to comptroller. See L. 1884, ch. 299.

1730. Compensation to assistants; when to be allowed. See L. 1884, ch. 295.

1731. Penalty for wrongful taking, or failure to account for fees. See L. 1884, ch. 299.

1732. Superseded by L. 1884, ch. 295.

1733. Recopying of mutilated and injured records authorized. Un

affected by Char.

1734. Clerk not to act as register. Unaffected by Char.

1735. Custodians of records in clerk's office to be appointed. See L. 1884, ch. 295.

1736. Superseded by L. 1884, ch. 299.

1737. Register; election of. See L. 1895, ch. 826.

1738. Vacancies; how filled. Unaffected by Char.

1739. To reside in New York City. Unaffected by Char.

1740. Superseded by L. 1884, ch. 531.

1741. Hours during which office to be kept open. See L. 1886, ch. 232;

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Sec. 1745. Transcripts of records certified by register; evidence. fected by Char.

Unaf

1746. Satisfaction of taxes, debts, duties and demands. Unaffected by Char.

1747. Superseded by L. 1889, ch. 349; L. 1893, ch. 536.

1748. Conveyances to be recorded. Unaffected by Char.
1749. Id.; continued. Unaffected by Char.

1750. Superseded by L. 1889, ch. 349.

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1753. Chattel mortgages. See L. 1884, ch. 315.

1754. Id.; renewal. Unaffected by Char.

1755. Id.; copies in evidence. Unaffected by Char.

1756. Id.; chattel mortgages to be numbered. Unaffected by Char. 1757. Superseded, L. 1884, ch. 531.

1758. Deposit of papers with register. Unaffected by Char.

Unaffected by Char.
Unaffected by Char.

1759. Id.; when not to be taken out of office. Unaffected by Char.
1760. Id.; deposit of wills with register.
1761. Id.; when and to whom delivered.
1762. Superseded L. 1884, ch. 531.
1763.

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L. 1884, ch. 531.

1764. Loan commissioners; mortgages to, and indexes, where to be deposited. Unaffected by Char.

1765. Superseded by L. 1884, ch. 531.

1766-1779. Coroners and inquests. Reprinted in Appendix IX.

1780-1806. The court of arbitration of the chamber of commerce of the State of New York. Unaffected by Char.

1807-1823. Repealed by L. 1885, ch. 343, § 26.

1824-1838. Liens against city upon municipal contracts.

Appendix XI.

Reprinted in

1839-1931. These sections regulating elections in the city of New York, with the exception of §§ 1845, 1849, 1862, 1863, 1867 and 1930, have been expressly repealed by L. 1896, ch. 909, § 168. The last-mentioned statute is entitled "An act in relation to elections, constituting chapter six of the general laws," and has, pursuant to the report of the commission (see report in introductory), been amended in important particulars by L. 1897, ch. 379, reprinted in Appendix I. The sections not repealed as above mentioned are revised in Char. as follows: § 1845. Revised in Char. §§ 271, 360. § 1849.

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§ 361.

§§ 1862, 1863. Although not expressly repealed by L. 1896, ch. 909, seem to be superseded by contradictory provisions therein as to registration of voters.

§ 1867 is a special provision as to chief of bureau of elections compiling list of deaths of males from records of police or health departments.

§ 1930. Revised in Char. §§ 364, 367.

1932. Revised in Char. § 1454.

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