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§ 31. Cession  during  ownership  by  the  United  States  and use for  purposes thereof, with sundry reservations. Title  and  jurisdiction  to  the  following  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United  States upon condition that the jurisdiction so ceded should not  prevent  the  execution  on  such  tracts  or  parcels  of  any process, civil or  criminal, issued under the authority of this state;  nor  the  operation  within  the  same  of  the  laws of this state, or the ordinances of the  common council of the city of New York, for the  general  regulation  of  the  civil  police  of  such city, passed before the date of the deed of  cession, and not incompatible with the purpose for  which  such  cession  was  made;  and  that  the  United  States  shall  retain  such  use and  jurisdiction so long only as such tracts shall be used for  the  defense  and safety of the city of New York:    1.  In  the city of New York. A tract of land and land under water, in  the city of New York, described in a deed dated May 6, 1808, as follows:  "Beginning in the Hudson river at a point in  the  continuation  of  the  south   line  of  Hubert  street,  bearing  N.  79	
	
	
	
	

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-3 > 31

§ 31. Cession  during  ownership  by  the  United  States  and use for  purposes thereof, with sundry reservations. Title  and  jurisdiction  to  the  following  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United  States upon condition that the jurisdiction so ceded should not  prevent  the  execution  on  such  tracts  or  parcels  of  any process, civil or  criminal, issued under the authority of this state;  nor  the  operation  within  the  same  of  the  laws of this state, or the ordinances of the  common council of the city of New York, for the  general  regulation  of  the  civil  police  of  such city, passed before the date of the deed of  cession, and not incompatible with the purpose for  which  such  cession  was  made;  and  that  the  United  States  shall  retain  such  use and  jurisdiction so long only as such tracts shall be used for  the  defense  and safety of the city of New York:    1.  In  the city of New York. A tract of land and land under water, in  the city of New York, described in a deed dated May 6, 1808, as follows:  "Beginning in the Hudson river at a point in  the  continuation  of  the  south   line  of  Hubert  street,  bearing  N.  79	
	











































		
		
	

	
	
	

			

			
		

		

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-3 > 31

§ 31. Cession  during  ownership  by  the  United  States  and use for  purposes thereof, with sundry reservations. Title  and  jurisdiction  to  the  following  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United  States upon condition that the jurisdiction so ceded should not  prevent  the  execution  on  such  tracts  or  parcels  of  any process, civil or  criminal, issued under the authority of this state;  nor  the  operation  within  the  same  of  the  laws of this state, or the ordinances of the  common council of the city of New York, for the  general  regulation  of  the  civil  police  of  such city, passed before the date of the deed of  cession, and not incompatible with the purpose for  which  such  cession  was  made;  and  that  the  United  States  shall  retain  such  use and  jurisdiction so long only as such tracts shall be used for  the  defense  and safety of the city of New York:    1.  In  the city of New York. A tract of land and land under water, in  the city of New York, described in a deed dated May 6, 1808, as follows:  "Beginning in the Hudson river at a point in  the  continuation  of  the  south   line  of  Hubert  street,  bearing  N.  79