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state treasury and appropriated and used as provided by law for other moneys of the state fund.

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

Approved April 14, 1884.

Unlawful for landlord to dispossess tenant

before certain

time without

giving three

Proviso.

CHAPTER CXVI.

An Act regulating lettings in cases where no definite term is fixed.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That in any letting where no term is agreed upon and the rent is payable monthly, so months notice. long as the tenant pays the rent as agreed, it shall be unlawful for the landlord to dispossess the tenant before the first day of April succeeding the commencement of such letting without giving the tenant three months' notice in writing, to quit; provided, however, that in case any such tenant shall be so disorderly as to destroy the peace and quiet of the other tenants living in said house or the neighborhood, or shall wilfully destroy, damage or injure the premises, or shall constantly violate the said landlord's rules and regulations governing said premises, in any such case the said landlord may pursue any of the remedies now provided by law for the removal or punishment of such tenant, this law to the contrary notwithstanding.

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

Approved April 14, 1884.

CHAPTER CXVII.

A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT to an act entitled "An act relative to the publication of the laws in the newspapers," approved April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six.

published in

devoted to labor

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly Laws to be of the State of New Jersey, That the laws authorized to newspaper be published in the newspapers, in accordance with the interests. act to which this is a further supplement, shall hereafter be published in one newspaper in this state especially devoted to the labor interests, in addition to the number now authorized to publish the said laws, to be selected by the governor and comptroller.

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

Approved April 14, 1884.

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An Act to provide means to increase the fish production

in the waters of this state.

for propagating

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly Appropriation of the State of New Jersey, That for the purpose of propa- food fishes. gating and disseminating valuable food fishes in the waters of this state, there is hereby appropriated the sum of three thousand dollars, which shall be paid to the commissioners of fisheries of this state by the state treasurer, upon the warrant of the comptroller, drawn upon the requisition of the said commissioners, and which shall be

How expended. by them expended in defraying the cost of procuring, hatching and distributing valuable food fishes to stock the rivers, streams, lakes and ponds of this state; and for such other purposes as the said commissioners shall deem advisable to defray the expenses of restoring and increasing the fish production and promoting the fishing interest of the state.

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

Approved April 15, 1884.

Appropriation to defray expenses

CHAPTER CXIX.

An Act to defray the expenses of the commission appointed by the act entitled "An act for the appointment of a commission in relation to the question of oyster planting in the water of this state."

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of of commission. the State of New Jersey, That the sum of eleven hundred and fifty dollars and eighty-three cents, be and the same is hereby appropriated to defray the expenses of the commission appointed by the act entitled "An act for the appointment of a commission in relation to the question of oyster planting in the waters of this state."

To whom paid.

2. And be it enacted, That the treasurer of this state, be and he is hereby directed to pay the aforesaid sum to S. C. Jennings, upon the warrant of the comptroller.

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

Approved April 15, 1884.

CHAPTER CXX.

AN ACT concerning recognizances in criminal cases.

criminal cases to

recognizor before officer taking

1. BE IT ENACTED, by the Senate and General Assembly of Recognizances in the State of New Jersey, That hereafter all recognizances be signed by entered into in criminal cases before any justice of the peace or police justice authorized to take the same, shall the same. be void unless signed by the recognizor or recognizors before the officer or officers taking the same.

2. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts in- Repealer. consistent with this act be and the same are hereby repealed.

Passed April 15, 1884.

CHAPTER CXXI.

An Act to provide for the storage of military stores and
equipments in the possession of Companies B, C and
D of the Sixth Regiment Infantry, Second Brigade,
National Guard of the State of New Jersey.

WHEREAS, The quarters now occupied by the quarter- Preamble.
master and companies B, C and D of the sixth regiment
infantry, second brigade national guard of the state of
New Jersey, located in the city of Camden, are entirely
inadequate for the proper and safe storage of military
stores, arms and equipments in possession of said
quartermaster and companies;

AND WHEREAS, the annual appropriations to said compa- Preamble.
nies are not sufficient to procure proper and safe
quarters as contemplated by said companies; therefore,

Additional appropriation.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the comptroller of the state of New Jersey be and he is hereby authorized to draw annually his warrant on the treasury in favor of the paymaster of the sixth regiment infantry, second brigade national guard of the state of New Jersey for the sum of one thousand two hundred dollars in addition to the appropriations now allowed by law.

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

Passed April 15, 1884.

Laws to be

published in one newspaper in

city, town or

township having five thousand inhabitants.

Proviso.

CHAPTER CXXII.

A SUPPLEMENT to "An act relative to the publication of the laws of this state in the newspapers," approved April twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That hereafter the public laws of this state, passed at each session of the legislature, including the laws of the present session, shall be published in at least one newspaper in every city, town and township in this state (outside of the county seat), having a population of five thousand inhabitants by the census of one thousand eight hundred and eighty, said newspapers to be additional to the number now authorized to publish the laws, and to be designated by the governor and comptroller, subject to the same qualifications as now required by the act to which this is a supplement; provided, that in all legislative districts where one or more newspapers shall have been printed for at least two years, and in which no papers are now authorized to publish the laws, one such newspaper shall be designated by the governor and comptroller to publish the laws passed at each session of the legislature in each of such districts.

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