CITIES AND TOWNS. Number of licenses. Amount received for licenses. MONROE COUNTY. In computing the "County's share of State's revenue, ," such revenue was placed at $3,550,000 and the computation was based on the equalized assessed valuation by the Board of State Assessors for the year 1896. 1895-1896 (OLD Law). 1896 (NEW LAW, MAY 1 TO OCTOBER 31). Number of sioners. were issued. certificates. Total receipts. issued. transfers. City of Rochester: (a) Collected by old board, 1895-96 Less refund for licenses extending beyond June 30, 1896. Actual receipts... The records show an unusually large issue of new licenses during February and March, 1896, just before the new law went into effect. $109,055 00 26,001 00 $83,054 00 MONTGOMERY COUNTY. In computing the "County's share of State's Revenue," such revenue was placed at $3,550,000 and the computation was based on the equalized assessed valuation by the board of State Assessors for the year 1896. (a) Collected by old board, 1895–96. Less refund for licenses extending beyond June 30, 1896.. Actual receipts Ninety-five licenses were issued for two years in this city. These were issued for a longer term than allowed by the old law. NEW YORK COUNTY. In computing the "County's share of State's revenue," such revenue was placed at $3,550,000 and the computation was based on the equalized assessed valuation by the Board of State Assessors for the year 1896. $5,220 00 $4,998,910 62 NOTE.-All of New York and part of Westchester counties are included within the limits of New York city. |