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§ 34. Cession   during   use   for   purposes   thereof,  with  sundry  reservations.  Title and jurisdiction of the following described  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United States by this state on  condition  that  the  jurisdiction  so  ceded  should  not  prevent  the  execution on such tracts of any process, civil or criminal, issued under  the  authority  of  this  state, nor prevent the laws of this state, not  imcompatible with the purposes for which  such  cession  was  made  from  operating within the bounds of such tracts, and that the jurisdiction of  the  United  States  shall continue so long only as such tracts shall be  applied to the use of providing for  the  defense  and  safety  of  this  state:    Three  separate  tracts of land in the county of Oneida, the county of  Albany and the county of Clinton, the first of  which  is  described  as  follows:  "All  that  certain  piece  or  parcel  of land situate in the  village of Rome, county of Oneida, and state of New York, on  which  the  arsenal,  armory and other buildings belonging to the United States, are  erected, distinguished as lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 14 and 15, in block No.  6 of said village, lying contiguous and forming one entire lot,  and  is  bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of lot  No.  7,  in said block No. 6, and running thence westerly on the line of  Dominick street, N. 36	
	
	
	
	

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-3 > 34

§ 34. Cession   during   use   for   purposes   thereof,  with  sundry  reservations.  Title and jurisdiction of the following described  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United States by this state on  condition  that  the  jurisdiction  so  ceded  should  not  prevent  the  execution on such tracts of any process, civil or criminal, issued under  the  authority  of  this  state, nor prevent the laws of this state, not  imcompatible with the purposes for which  such  cession  was  made  from  operating within the bounds of such tracts, and that the jurisdiction of  the  United  States  shall continue so long only as such tracts shall be  applied to the use of providing for  the  defense  and  safety  of  this  state:    Three  separate  tracts of land in the county of Oneida, the county of  Albany and the county of Clinton, the first of  which  is  described  as  follows:  "All  that  certain  piece  or  parcel  of land situate in the  village of Rome, county of Oneida, and state of New York, on  which  the  arsenal,  armory and other buildings belonging to the United States, are  erected, distinguished as lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 14 and 15, in block No.  6 of said village, lying contiguous and forming one entire lot,  and  is  bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of lot  No.  7,  in said block No. 6, and running thence westerly on the line of  Dominick street, N. 36	
	











































		
		
	

	
	
	

			

			
		

		

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-3 > 34

§ 34. Cession   during   use   for   purposes   thereof,  with  sundry  reservations.  Title and jurisdiction of the following described  tracts  or  parcels of land has been ceded to the United States by this state on  condition  that  the  jurisdiction  so  ceded  should  not  prevent  the  execution on such tracts of any process, civil or criminal, issued under  the  authority  of  this  state, nor prevent the laws of this state, not  imcompatible with the purposes for which  such  cession  was  made  from  operating within the bounds of such tracts, and that the jurisdiction of  the  United  States  shall continue so long only as such tracts shall be  applied to the use of providing for  the  defense  and  safety  of  this  state:    Three  separate  tracts of land in the county of Oneida, the county of  Albany and the county of Clinton, the first of  which  is  described  as  follows:  "All  that  certain  piece  or  parcel  of land situate in the  village of Rome, county of Oneida, and state of New York, on  which  the  arsenal,  armory and other buildings belonging to the United States, are  erected, distinguished as lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 14 and 15, in block No.  6 of said village, lying contiguous and forming one entire lot,  and  is  bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of lot  No.  7,  in said block No. 6, and running thence westerly on the line of  Dominick street, N. 36