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§  14.  Appointment of railroad commissioners. The county judge of any  county within which is a municipal corporation having or being  entitled  to  have  railroad commissioners, on October first, eighteen hundred and  ninety-two, and in which the duties imposed upon such commissioners  are  not  fully performed, shall continue to appoint and commission, upon the  application  of  twenty  freeholders  within  such  corporation,   three  persons,  who  shall  be  freeholders  and  resident  taxpayers therein,  commissioners for the purpose of performing the  duties  and  completing  the  business required of them pursuant to this chapter or any law. Such  commissioners shall hold their office for five years, and  until  others  are  appointed  by the county judge, unless their duties shall be sooner  performed, or the office shall be abolished, who  shall  also,  in  like  manner,  fill  any  vacancies that may exist therein. Such commissioners  shall each receive the sum  of  three  dollars  per  day  for  each  day  actually  engaged  in  the  discharge of their duties, and the necessary  disbursements  to  be  audited  and  paid  by  the  usual  auditing  and  disbursing  officers  of such municipal corporation.  A majority of such  commissioners, at a meeting of which all have notice, shall constitute a  quorum.

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§  14.  Appointment of railroad commissioners. The county judge of any  county within which is a municipal corporation having or being  entitled  to  have  railroad commissioners, on October first, eighteen hundred and  ninety-two, and in which the duties imposed upon such commissioners  are  not  fully performed, shall continue to appoint and commission, upon the  application  of  twenty  freeholders  within  such  corporation,   three  persons,  who  shall  be  freeholders  and  resident  taxpayers therein,  commissioners for the purpose of performing the  duties  and  completing  the  business required of them pursuant to this chapter or any law. Such  commissioners shall hold their office for five years, and  until  others  are  appointed  by the county judge, unless their duties shall be sooner  performed, or the office shall be abolished, who  shall  also,  in  like  manner,  fill  any  vacancies that may exist therein. Such commissioners  shall each receive the sum  of  three  dollars  per  day  for  each  day  actually  engaged  in  the  discharge of their duties, and the necessary  disbursements  to  be  audited  and  paid  by  the  usual  auditing  and  disbursing  officers  of such municipal corporation.  A majority of such  commissioners, at a meeting of which all have notice, shall constitute a  quorum.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-2 > 14

§  14.  Appointment of railroad commissioners. The county judge of any  county within which is a municipal corporation having or being  entitled  to  have  railroad commissioners, on October first, eighteen hundred and  ninety-two, and in which the duties imposed upon such commissioners  are  not  fully performed, shall continue to appoint and commission, upon the  application  of  twenty  freeholders  within  such  corporation,   three  persons,  who  shall  be  freeholders  and  resident  taxpayers therein,  commissioners for the purpose of performing the  duties  and  completing  the  business required of them pursuant to this chapter or any law. Such  commissioners shall hold their office for five years, and  until  others  are  appointed  by the county judge, unless their duties shall be sooner  performed, or the office shall be abolished, who  shall  also,  in  like  manner,  fill  any  vacancies that may exist therein. Such commissioners  shall each receive the sum  of  three  dollars  per  day  for  each  day  actually  engaged  in  the  discharge of their duties, and the necessary  disbursements  to  be  audited  and  paid  by  the  usual  auditing  and  disbursing  officers  of such municipal corporation.  A majority of such  commissioners, at a meeting of which all have notice, shall constitute a  quorum.