Acts and resolves passed by the General Court

Acts, 1905.
342
— Chap.
402.
under said fifth clause and
under said fourth clause, respectively.
Section 2. A foreign insurance company, if incorgovernment
or associated under the laws of anv
poratcd
1
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^
or statc Other than the United States, or oi one oi the
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in
this
L nitcd States, shall not be admitted to transact
Commonwealth the business authorized bv the preceding
section until it has made a deposit with the treasurer
and receiver general or with the financial officer of some
other state of the United States of an amount not less
than the capital required of like companies under this
rate companies doing business
FnTurancr*'^^^
companiesto
make
a deposit
with treasurer
and receiver
general, etc.
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Such deposit must be in exclusive trust for the beneand security of all of the company's policy holders
and creditors in the United States, and may be made in
act.
fit
the securities but subject to the limitations specified in
section thirty-four of chapter one hundred and eighteen
of the Revised Laws; and such deposit shall be for all
I^urposes of the insurance laws the capital of the company
making it.
Section
ChapA02 ^^ Act
Be
L^mits^ofjhe
Falls Fire
District
changed.
it
3.
This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved May 12, 1905.
to chaxge the limits of the shelburxe falls
FIRE DISTRICT.
enacted,
etc.,
as follows:
The Shelburne Falls Fire District of
Section 1.
Shelburnc Falls, situate in the towns of Buckland and
Shclburne in the county of Franklin, shall hereafter include so much of the territory of the towm of Buckland as
Beginning at a point
lies within the following limits
in the centre of the Deerfield river on the north line of
land of W. J. Stanford, thence north seventy-six degrees
west, to bound number two thence south twenty-three degrees and one half minute west, four hundred forty-nine
and three tenths feet to bound number three thence south
thirty-nine degrees and seventeen minutes west, eight hundred feet to bound number four on land of Merton Z.
Woodward; thence north eighty-three degrees and fortythree minutes west, four hundred eighty-eight and one
thence south twelve
half feet to bound numljer five
degrees and forty-two minutes west, two thousand and
ninety-nine feet to bound number six on land of H.
Augustus Smith; thence south twenty-seven degrees and
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;
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— Chap.
343
402.
forty minutes west, six hundred forty-four and one half
bound number seven; thence north sixty-seven degrees and twenty-one minutes west, eighty-nine and one
tenth feet to bound number eight on line of John Carlson
thence south thirty-five degrees and thirty-eight minutes
west, eleven hundred and eighty -nine feet to bound number nine on line of the Patrick J. Kennedy estate; thence
south fifty-six degrees and three minutes west, two hundred seventy-two and nine tenths feet to bound number
ten on the highway leading over West mountain thence
south twentj^-four degrees and six minutes west, eleven
hundred and seventy-four feet to bound number eleven
on the highway near the residence of F. Dennison Kendrick; thence south seventy-twb degrees and fifty-seven
minutes west, one hundred four and one tenth feet to
bound number twelve thence south eight degrees and
thirty-six minutes west, six hundred seventy-six and eight
tenths feet to bound number thirteen on line of Jose]:)h
W. AMiiting; thence south ten degrees and forty-eight
minutes west, nineteen hundred and twenty feet to bound
number fourteen on line of John Murphy; thence south
sixty-seven degrees and fifty-two minutes east, two hundred twenty-three and six tenths feet to bound number
fifteen on the Ashfield road
thence south twelve degrees
feet to
;
;
;
and
six
minutes west, one hundred two and six tenths
bound number sixteen; thence south seventy-four
degrees and fifty-four minutes east, one hundred ninety
and four tenths feet to bound number seventeen on land
of William Townsend
thence north forty-two degrees
and nineteen minutes east, four hundred and fifty feet
to bound number eighteen; thence north twenty-nine degrees and twenty minutes east, two hundred sixty-four
and nine tenths feet to bound number nineteen thence
north twenty-five degrees and thirty-four minutes east, six
hundred ninety-seven and three tenths feet to bound number twenty on line of William Mittlesdorf thence south
seventy-two degrees and fifty-seven minutes east, three
hundred twenty-eight and six tenths feet to bound number twenty-one; thence south twenty-three degrees and
four minutes west, one hundred feet to bound number
twenty-two thence south sixty-seven degrees and fortynine minutes east, eight hundred forty-eight and six tenths
feet to bound number twenty-three on line of John Moore
thence south three degrees and thirty-eight minutes west.
feet to
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;
;
;
s,i^|*®i.rie*'*^
p?^l!.^'^''
changed,
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344
shdburae*^^
gai[B_Fire
changed.
three liimdred ninety-two
— Chap.
402.
and one tenth feet
number twenty-four on land
of
Edward
J.
bound
to
Monahan;
thence north eighty-nine degrees and twenty-one minutes
east,
live
hundred and
eighty-five feet to
bound number
twenty-five; thence south forty-eight degrees and two minutes east, two hundred eighty-nine and one tenth feet to
bound number twenty-six on land of Raymond Schmidt;
tohitel^uorT"
insheiburne.
thence south fifty-six degrees and four minutes east, six
hundred seventy-eight and six tenths feet to bound number twenty-seven; thence north sixty degrees and thirty
minutes east, four hundred and fifty feet to the north line
of the Greenfield Electric Light and Power Company;
thence north seventy-nine degrees and fifty minutes east
to the centre of Deerfield river, on the said north line of
the Greenfield Electric Light and Power Company.
The said fire district shall hereafter inSectioi^ 2.
cludc SO mucli of the territory of the town of Shelburne
Bein said county as lies within the following limits
ginning at a point in the centre of the Deerfield river on
the north line of the Greenfield Electric Light and Power
Company, thence north along the centre line of the said
river to a point opposite the south line of the Lowell
S. Brown estate; thence north eighty-seven degrees and
forty-one minutes east to bound number thirty-one on the
Greenfield road; thence north twenty degrees and fiftyfour minutes west, two hundred twenty-four and four
tenths feet to bound number thirty-two thence north nineteen decrees and twentv-six minutes east, one hundred
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and one tenth feet to bound number thirtythence south eighty-four degrees
three on the Ball lot
and thirty-three minutes east, two hundred thirty-seven
and six tenths feet to bound number thirty-four; thence
ninety-five
;
north three degrees and forty-six minutes
east,
sixteen
hundred and sixty-nine feet to bound number thirty-five
on the south line of Jacob Yetter; thence south seventytwo degrees and forty-eight minutes east, two hundred
twenty-three and three tenths feet to bound number thirtysix; thence north ten degrees and twenty-seven minutes
east, one hundred ninety-eight and eight tenths feet to
bound number thirty-seven; thence south sixty-four degrees and fift3^-two minutes east, one hundred forty-five
and five tenths feet to bound number thirty-eight; thence
north three degrees and forty-six minutes east, four himdred and thirty-seven feet to bound number thirty-nine;
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— Chap.
403.
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thence north sixty-four degrees and thirteen minutes west, to
three
hundred
number
and
tenths feet to bound
forty; thence north five degrees and fifty-eight
eighty-five
five
include cer-
in sheiburne.
east, six hundred ninety-eight and four tenths
bound number forty-one thence north eighty-two
degrees and thirty-six minutes west, three hundred eightyfour and six tenths feet to bound number forty-two;
thence north thirty-one degrees and six minutes west, two
hundred seventy-four and five tenths feet to bound number
forty-three
thence north sixteen degrees and one minute east, sixteen hundred and nineteen feet to the southeast corner of land of the Arms Cemetery Association;
thence on the easterly and northerly line of said association and across the highway leading to Colrain and the
Sheiburne Falls and Colrain street railway, to the centre
minutes
feet to
;
;
of the Deerfield river; thence southerly in the centre of
said river to the point of beginning in the description of
the territory of Buckland included in said fire district.
The
declination of the needle at the time of this survey
minutes west.
All acts and parts of acts inconsistent
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section -i. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Avas eleven degrees thirteen
Section
3.
Approved May
An Act
to authorize
DISTRICT to extend
MENTS ON
Be. it
ITS
enacted,
Section
1.
may by
17, 1905.
the south deerfield water supply njinrn 408
THE TIME FOR MAKING ANNUAL PAY*
WATER LOAN.
etc.,
as follows:
The South
Deerfield
Water Supply Dis-
meeting called for the
purpose, provide for paying the bonds, notes and scrip
authorized by chapter one hundred and thirty-one of the
acts of the year nineteen hundred and four in twenty
annual proportionate payments, the first payment to be
trict
Repeal,
vote,
at
a
legal
made in eleven years from the date of issue of the said
bonds, notes or scrip.
Section 2. This act shall take effect uixui its passage.
Approved May
17, 1905.
Time extended
of^waterTo^n.