Treatise Upon the Estate and Rights of the Corporation of the City of New York, as Proprietors, Volume 2

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E. Jones & Company, printers, 1862
 

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Page 28 - ... not to be repugnant but as near as may be agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of Great Britain...
Page 42 - Jersey, or fastened to a wharf adjoining thereto ; or unless such person shall be under arrest or such property shall be under seizure, by virtue of process or authority of the state of New Jersey. ARTICLE EIGHTH. — This agreement shall become binding on the two states when confirmed by the legislatures thereof respectively, and when approved by the congress of the United States.
Page 40 - The State of New- York shall retain its present jurisdiction of and over Bedlow's and Ellis' islands, and shall also retain exclusive jurisdiction of and over the other islands lying in the waters above mentioned, and now under the jurisdiction of that State.
Page 41 - The state of New Jersey shall have and enjoy exclusive jurisdiction of and over all the waters of the sound between Staten Island and New Jersey lying south of Woodbridge creek, and of and over all the waters of Raritan Bay lying westward of a line drawn from the light-house at Prince's bay to the mouth of Mattavan creek; subject to the following rights of property and of jurisdiction of the state of New York; that is to say: 1.
Page 28 - People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
Page 41 - Island in respect to such quarantine laws, and laws relating to passengers as now exist or may hereafter be passed under the authority of that state, and for executing the same...
Page 42 - York, against any person accused of an offense committed within that state; or committed on board of any vessel being under the exclusive jurisdiction of that state as aforesaid; or committed against the regulations made or to be made by that state in relation to the fisheries mentioned in the...
Page 115 - No such grant shall be made to any person other than the proprietor of the adjacent lands, a'nd any such grant made to any other person shall be void.
Page 42 - York against any person domiciled in that state, or against property taken out of that state to evade the laws thereof ; may be served upon any of the said waters within the exclusive jurisdiction of the state of New Jersey, unless such person or property shall be on board a vessel aground upon, or...
Page 67 - An act for the more effectual collection of taxes and assessments in the city of New- York,

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