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§  323. Damages from other personal property. When any person shall be  authorized to distrain inanimate goods  or  chattels  doing  damage,  or  whenever  any  logs, timbers, boards or plank, in rafts or otherwise, or  other personal property shall have drifted upon his lands, he  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same  remedies  and shall proceed therein in the same  manner and with the same powers  as  herein  provided  with  respect  to  beasts  found doing damage, so far as such provisions are applicable. He  must deliver his notice of  lien  to  the  town  clerk,  describing  the  property,  within  thirty  days  after  it lodges upon his lands, and he  shall keep the same in some convenient place without removal to a  pound  until  the property is sold or reclaimed. The same officer shall conduct  proceedings therein as in  proceedings  where  beasts  are  found  doing  damage, and all proceeds of sale shall be, in like manner, paid over and  applied,  subject  to  the  same penalties and liabilities, and with the  same force and effect.  The  fee  of  the  town  clerk  for  filing  and  recording  such  notices  of lien shall be one dollar and the charges of  the land owner claiming such lien and delivering such notice to the town  clerk, pursuant to this section, shall be at the rate of five cents  for  each  such  stray, but shall in no event exceed the sum of fifty dollars  upon any one lien.   Any lien for logs, timber,  boards  or  planks,  in  rafts  or  otherwise,  filed  herein  may  be  discharged  in the manner  provided in sections nineteen and twenty of the lien law, with reference  to the discharge of mechanics' liens, so  far  as  such  provisions  are  applicable.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-18 > 323

§  323. Damages from other personal property. When any person shall be  authorized to distrain inanimate goods  or  chattels  doing  damage,  or  whenever  any  logs, timbers, boards or plank, in rafts or otherwise, or  other personal property shall have drifted upon his lands, he  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same  remedies  and shall proceed therein in the same  manner and with the same powers  as  herein  provided  with  respect  to  beasts  found doing damage, so far as such provisions are applicable. He  must deliver his notice of  lien  to  the  town  clerk,  describing  the  property,  within  thirty  days  after  it lodges upon his lands, and he  shall keep the same in some convenient place without removal to a  pound  until  the property is sold or reclaimed. The same officer shall conduct  proceedings therein as in  proceedings  where  beasts  are  found  doing  damage, and all proceeds of sale shall be, in like manner, paid over and  applied,  subject  to  the  same penalties and liabilities, and with the  same force and effect.  The  fee  of  the  town  clerk  for  filing  and  recording  such  notices  of lien shall be one dollar and the charges of  the land owner claiming such lien and delivering such notice to the town  clerk, pursuant to this section, shall be at the rate of five cents  for  each  such  stray, but shall in no event exceed the sum of fifty dollars  upon any one lien.   Any lien for logs, timber,  boards  or  planks,  in  rafts  or  otherwise,  filed  herein  may  be  discharged  in the manner  provided in sections nineteen and twenty of the lien law, with reference  to the discharge of mechanics' liens, so  far  as  such  provisions  are  applicable.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-18 > 323

§  323. Damages from other personal property. When any person shall be  authorized to distrain inanimate goods  or  chattels  doing  damage,  or  whenever  any  logs, timbers, boards or plank, in rafts or otherwise, or  other personal property shall have drifted upon his lands, he  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same  remedies  and shall proceed therein in the same  manner and with the same powers  as  herein  provided  with  respect  to  beasts  found doing damage, so far as such provisions are applicable. He  must deliver his notice of  lien  to  the  town  clerk,  describing  the  property,  within  thirty  days  after  it lodges upon his lands, and he  shall keep the same in some convenient place without removal to a  pound  until  the property is sold or reclaimed. The same officer shall conduct  proceedings therein as in  proceedings  where  beasts  are  found  doing  damage, and all proceeds of sale shall be, in like manner, paid over and  applied,  subject  to  the  same penalties and liabilities, and with the  same force and effect.  The  fee  of  the  town  clerk  for  filing  and  recording  such  notices  of lien shall be one dollar and the charges of  the land owner claiming such lien and delivering such notice to the town  clerk, pursuant to this section, shall be at the rate of five cents  for  each  such  stray, but shall in no event exceed the sum of fifty dollars  upon any one lien.   Any lien for logs, timber,  boards  or  planks,  in  rafts  or  otherwise,  filed  herein  may  be  discharged  in the manner  provided in sections nineteen and twenty of the lien law, with reference  to the discharge of mechanics' liens, so  far  as  such  provisions  are  applicable.