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1789-1790 102 (1789)

handle is hein.ssl/ssny0378 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS
OF TIE
STATE OF NEW YORK,
PASSED AT TlE
FIRST MEETING OF TIE THIRTEENTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLA-
TURE OF SAID STATE.
CHAP. 1.
AN ACT for the relief of Abraham Lott and others.
PASSED the 14th of July, 1789.
Abraham    Be it enacted by the People of the State of New York rep resented in
Lott to be Senate and Assembly, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
discharged
from jail. That it shall be lawful for the treasurer of this State, and he is hereby
directed, to discharge Abraham Lott from confinement on the execution
issued at the suit of the people of this State, or the said treasurer, against
him. And it is hereby declared that the judgment obtained by the people
aforesaid, or the said treasurer against the said Abraham, shall operate
on and bind the estate of the said Abraham from the time it was dock-
etted according to its priority, and shall be as valid and effectual in the
law, as if no execution had been issued against the said Abraham on
the same.
Judgment   And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be
to ben  lawful for the auditor of the State, and he is hereby directed, to liqui-
fve years
In cartln- date and asscertain the ballance due from the said Abraham to this State,
cates.   and for the treasurer at any time, within five years from the passing of
this act, to receive from the said Abraham. the sum so ascertained, in
any certificates, issued or to be issued by the treasurer of this State,
Provided that the said Abraham shall pay to the said treasurer, within
two years from the passing of this act, the sum of three thousand pounds
in certificates aforesaid, and on failure thereof it shall be lawful for the
said treasurer, and he is hereby directed, to cause an execution to be
issued against the goods and chattles, lands and tenements, of the said

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