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An Act concerning the location and erection of buildings for a city hall and the accommodation of the different officers and departments of the city government in cities of the first and second class in this state.

hall shall have

space twenty

on all sides.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Buildings the State of New Jersey, That all buildings, hereafter erected for a city erected for a city hall and the accommodation of the dif- open and vacant ferent officers and departments of the city government five feet in width in cities of the first and second class in this state, shall be so located and erected that there shall be an open and vacant space of ground of at least twenty-five feet in width on all sides of the same; provided, that this act shall not apply to the alteration and erection of additions to buildings now in use for such purposes.

or other govern

pend any moneys

same unless as

2. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for the Not lawful for common council, board of aldermen, board of commis-common council sioners or other governing body having charge of the lo- ing body to excating and erecting of any such buildings as are mentioned for erection of in section one of this act, in any city of the first and sec- provided in second class in this state, to expend any moneys for the erection and completion of the same unless the said buildinge are located and erected as provided for in section one of this act.

tion one.

3. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts in- Repealer. consistent with the provisions of this act be and the same

are hereby repealed in so far as their operation may conflict with this act.

4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved February 13, 1893.

Board of man agers, directors or trustees of cemetery associations may pass necessary by-laws, and may amend or repeal any bylaws.

Proviso

CHAPTER VIII.

An Act to authorize the boards of managers of cemetery associations to pass by-laws.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the board of managers, directors or trustees of any cemetery association, company or corporation of this state organized under any general or special law or laws, or the body having the management of any such cemetery, by whatever name such body may be known, may ordain, pass and put into execution such by-laws as they may judge to be necessary and convenient for carrying into effect the objects of the association and for regulating such association; and may amend or repeal any by-laws already in existence; provided, however, that no such change shall be made except by a vote of three-fourths of the total number of such managers, directors or trustees at a meeting thereof specially called to consider changes in the by-laws.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved February 14, 1893.

CHAPTER IX.

An Act to provide for the compensation of certain officers of the legislature.

sation of assistant engrossing

sergeant-at-arms

Assistant private

senate at $500.

clerk of senate

committees at

keepers of

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Fixing compenthe State of New Jersey, That the second assistant engrossing clerk of the senate and the two assistant engrossing clerks at $600 clerks of the house of assembly shall each receive as compensation, for the legislative session, the sum of six Second assistant hundred dollars; the second assistant sergeant-at-arms of of senate at the senate, the sum of five hundred dollars for the leg. $500 islative session; the assistant private secretary of the secretary of president of the senate the sum of five hundred dollars president of for the legislative session; the assistant bill clerk of the Assistant bill senate the sum of five hundred dollars for the legislative at session; the clerks of the committees on judiciary, cor- Clerks of senate porations, municipal corporations, revision of the laws, S and railroads and canals, of the senate, the sum of three. hundred dollars each for the legislative session; and to Assistant dooreach assistant doorkeeper of the senate the sum of three senate, $350. hundred and fifty dollars each, and to such one of the assistant sergeants-at-arms of the house of assembly whose the house of salary is not provided for by law, the sum of five hun- Assistant bill dred dollars; to each of the two assistant bill clerks of clerks of the the house of assembly the sum of five hundred dollars; bly at $500. to the assistant private secretary of the speaker of the secretary of the house of assembly the sum of four hundred dollars; the speaker at $400. postmaster of the house of assembly, five hundred dol- the house of lars: the officer assistant to the clerk of the house of as- assembly at $500. sembly, four hundred dollars; to the clerks of the clerk of the following committees of the house of assembly, viz, ju- bly at 400. diciary, corporations, bill revision, banks and insurance, Clerks of assem boroughs and borough commissions, revision of the laws, at $300. railroads and canals, labor and industries, towns and townships, fisheries, ways and means, and municipal corporations, the sum of three hundred dollars each.

Assistant sergeant-at arms of

assembly at $:00.

house of assem

Assistant private

Postmaster of

Assistant to the

house of assem

bly committees

To apply to the present session

only.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately, and shall apply to the present session of the legislature only.

Approved February 20, 1893.

Governing body

to provide by

ner of payments to teachers of

CHAPTER X.

An Act in relation to the manner of paying teachers in the public schools of certain cities in this state, and giving the common council or other governing body power in relation thereto.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of ordinance man- the State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the common council or other governing body in any city of public schools. the first class of this state to provide by ordinance for the manner in which payments shall be made to teachers of the public schools in such cities, and for the form and manner in which warrants upon the public treasury of any such city shall be drawn and signed for this purpose; Warrants drawn and all payments and disbursements made, and all warin accordance to rants drawn in accordance with the terms of an ordinance nance shall be duly passed for that purpose, in any such city, shall be deemed and taken to be in all respects regular and lawful.

terms of ordi

lawful.

Repealer.

2. And be it enacted, That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act be and the same are hereby repealed, and that this act shall take effect immediately. Approved February 20, 1893.

CHAPTER XI.

An Act to amend an act entitled "An act respecting conveyances" (Revision), approved March twenty-seventh, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.

amended.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Section to be the State of New Jersey, That section seventeen of the act to which this is amendatory be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

recorded with

in suitable books

purpose.

17. And be it enacted, That all such powers of attorney, Powers of attorbeing so acknowledged or proved and certified, shall and ney may be may be recorded with the clerks or registers of the sev. clerks or registers eral counties of this state, in suitable books to be pro- provided for that vided for that purpose; and that the record of any such letters of attorney, heretofore made and executed, and acknowledged or proved, and certified and recorded as aforesaid, or hereafter to be made and executed, and acknowledged or proved, and certified and recorded as aforesaid and the transcript thereof, duly certified by the Transcript proper officer, shall be received in evidence in any court certified shall be of this state, and have the same effect as if the original received any letter of attorney were then and there produced and court of this proved.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved February 20, 1893.

thereof duly

state.

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