ID# 266:
"An act to amend the domestic relations law, in relation to prevention of hereditary blindness", New York State Senate
Date:
1921
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerX,Box3: Harry H. Laughlin

&quote;An act to amend the domestic relations law, in relation to prevention of hereditary blindness&quote;, New York State Senate

3 1 examination and the same shall be determined by such county 2 judge within ten days after the termination thereof. Such final 3 determination together with all the evidence shall be filed in the 4 office of the county clerk. A taxpayer applying therefore must 5 give an undertaking in such amount and with such sureties as 6 the county judge directs to the effect that he will pay such appli- 7 cant all damages as he may sustain, not exceeding a sum specified, 8 to be fixed by the county judge, together with all costs and dis- 9 bursements in the proceeding, if the county judge finally decides 10 in favor of the applicant for such marriage license. In the event 11 of a final determination restraining such marriage the costs and 12 expenses shall be a town charge. Whenever any such application 13 shall be made by the town clerk and the final determination be 14 in favor of the applicant for such marriage license, the town shall 15 not be liable for damages, but the costs and disbursements of the 16 proceeding shall be a town charge. Each physician appointed 17 by the county judge shall receive not to exceed ten dollars a day 18 for each day necessarily employed in making the investigation 19 and upon the hearing, if the final determination be in favor of 20 the applicant for a marriage license, he shall be entitled to costs 21 in the same amount as actions triable in the county court. A 22 party aggrieved may within thirty days after service of a copy 23 of the determination, upon giving such security as to costs as the 24 county judge may determine, appeal to the appellate division of 25 the supreme court for a review thereof, by filing in the office of 26 the county clerk a notice of such appeal and serving a copy thereof

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