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line of Newark avenue to the centre line of Monmouth street; thence southerly along the centre line of Monmouth street to the centre line of Putnam street; thence southerly along the centre line of Putnam street to the centre line of Railroad avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Railroad avenue to the centre line of Barrow street; thence northerly along the centre line of Barrow street to the centre line of Newark avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Newark avenue to the place of beginning;

The Fourth District: Beginning at the point where the centre line of the New Jersey Railroad intersects the westerly boundary of Jersey City, and running thence easterly along the said centre line of the New Jersey Railroad to the centre line of Cottage place; thence easterly along the centre line of Cottage place to the centre line of Bergen avenue; thence northwesterly along the centre line of Bergen avenue to the centre line of St. Paul's avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of St. Paul's avenue, and in continuation thereof to the centre line of Hoboken avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Hoboken avenue to the boundary line of the city of Hoboken; thence northerly, westerly and southerly along the several boundary lines of the city of Jersey City to the place of beginning;

The Fifth District: Beginning at the point where the centre line of the New Jersey Railroad intersects the westerly boundary line of Jersey City; thence easterly along the centre line of the New Jersey Railroad to the centre line of Coftage place; thence easterly along the centre line of Cottage place to the centre line of Summit avenue formerly Bergen avenue; thence northwesterly along the centre line of said Summit avenue to the centre line of St. Paul's avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of St. Paul's avenue to the centre line of Palisade avenue; thence southerly along the centre line of Palisade avenue to the centre line of Newark avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Newark avenue to the centre line of Waldo avenue; thence southerly along the centre line of Waldo avenue to the end thereof; thence southerly across the New Jersey Railroad to the end of the centre line of Cornelison avenue or Mill road;

thence southerly along the centre line of Cornelison avenue or Mill road to the centre line of Palisade avenue; thence southerly along the centre line of Palisade avenue to the centre line of Communipaw avenue; thence westerly along the centre line of Communipaw avenue to the centre line of the Newark and New York plank road; thence westerly along the centre line of said plank road to the westerly boundary line of Jersey City; thence northerly along said boundary line to the place of beginning;

The Sixth District: Beginning at the point where the Sixth district. centre of the Newark and New York plank road intersects the westerly boundary line of Jersey City, running thence easterly along the centre line of the said plank road to the centre line of Communipaw avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Communipaw avenue to the centre line of the Morris canal; thence easterly along the centre line of the Morris canal to the centre line of Putnam street; thence northerly along the centre line of Putnam street to the centre line of Railroad avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Railroad avenue to the centre line of Barrow street; thence southerly along the centre line of Barrow street to the end thereof, at its junction with the centre line of Woolsey street; thence southerly along the centre line of Woolsey street and in continuation thereof, to the southerly boundary of Jersey City; thence westerly along said southern boundary to the westerly boundary of said city; thence along the said westerly boundary to the place of beginning, and also so much of said county of Hudson as is comprised within the limits of the township of Greenville and city of Bayonne.

The Seventh District: Being all that part of the county Seventh district of Hudson which is comprised within the limits of the

city of Hoboken.

The Eighth District: Being all that part of the county Eighth district. of Hudson which is not comprised within the limits of any other said assembly districts.

11. And be it enacted, That all acts and parts of acts Repealer. inconsistent with this act be and the same are hereby repealed, and that this act shall take effect immediately. Passed February 25, 1879.

Persons entitled to benefits, &c.

CHAPTER XXV.

A Further Supplement to an act entitled "An act for the relief of the national guard," approved March seventh, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and the several supplements thereto.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the widow, or minor children if there be no widow, or the widowed mother, if there be no widow or minor children, of any soldier in the national guard of this state, who actually performed service in the emergency existing in this state during the months of July and August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, shall be entitled to the benefits of the act to which this is a supplement.

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

Approved February 26, 1879.

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CHAPTER XXVI.

An Act to compel the presentation for payment of past due improvement certificates issued by any of the cities of this state.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of ment certficates the State of New Jersey, That the proper financial authorities of any city in this state, in which improvement certificates are now due or hereafter may become due, may give thirty days' notice in the official paper or

papers of such city of their readiness to pay said certificates at a time and place to be specified in such notice, and that interest on said certificates will cease from and after the date fixed for presentation and payment, and upon giving such notice as aforesaid, the interest upon said certificates shall cease as above provided for.

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

Approved February 26, 1879.

CHAPTER XXVII.

An Act to provide for the relief of the poor.

modify, change or unite appro

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Authorized to the State of New Jersey, That where separate appropriations are made for indoor and outdoor relief of priations. the poor in any city, borough or town in this state, having twenty-five thousand inhabitants and upwards, and any one of such appropriations has been or shall be expended, or is or may be inadequate alone for either of such indoor or outdoor relief, it shall be lawful for the board of alderman or other authority of any such city, borough or town, to modify, change or unite such appropriations, and expend the same for either of such purposes; provided, however, that such modification, change Proviso. or union shall not authorize an expenditure in excess of the sum of the two separate appropriations.

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

Approved February 26, 1879.

Taxes to be paid out of income from property entailed.

CHAPTER XXVIII.

An Act respecting taxes.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the taxes assessed on entailed property, or property held in trust, or for life, shall be paid out of income from such property, or by the person or persons having the present beneficial interest therein; but in case the taxes so assessed shall be upon real estate, and the person or persons holding said real estate in trust or having a beneficial interest therein shall fail to pay the taxes, the taxes assessed or laid thereon shall be a lien on said real estate. Approved February 26, 1879.

Section to be amended recited

CHAPTER XXIX.

Supplement to an act entitled "An act to provide for the regulation and incorporation of insurance companies," approved April ninth, anno domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the twentieth section of an act entitled "An act to provide for the regulation and incorporation of insurance companies," approved April ninth, anno domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and which reads as follows:

"20. And be it enacted, That no joint stock insurance company formed under this act shall be organized with a smaller capital than one hundred thousand dollars or entitled to commence business until said sum is actually paid in cash; nor shall any mutual insurance company, for the purpose of marine or fire insurance, be entitled to commence business until agreements have been entered

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