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Proprietors

may be at lib

and improve lands, &c.

And be it further enacted, That each and every of the erty to inclose proprietors aforesaid may be at full liberty at any and all times hereafter, to inclose and improve by themselves, any of their lands lying within the limits aforesaid, as if such act of incorporation had not been made; they maintaining their respective proportions of the general fence around the same. June 27, 1785.

1785.- Chapter 11.

[May Session, ch. 10.]

Chap. 11 AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS AS

Preamble.

SEMBLED, TO APPOINT COMMISSIONERS TO COMPLEAT THE
RUNNING THE LINE OF JURISDICTION BETWEEN THE COM-
MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND THE STATE OF NEW
YORK, ON THE EASTERLY PART OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK.

Whereas an agreement was made and entered into, on the eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, One thousand seven hundred and seventy-three, between Commissioners appointed by an act of the Legislature of the late Province of Massachusetts Bay, and Commissioners appointed by an act of the Legislature of the late Colony of New York, for the settlement of a partition line of jurisdiction between the said late Province of Massachusetts Bay and the late Colony of New York, on the easterly part of the said Colony of New York: And whereas, since the agreement made as aforesaid, Commissioners and Surveyors have been appointed on the part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York, respectively, to run and mark the said line pursuant to the said agreement; which Commissioners, although attempts have been made for that purpose, have not been able to compleat the running the said line: And whereas the State of New York, by an act of their Legislature, passed on the seventh day of March, One thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, have on their part authorized the United States in Congress assembled, to appoint three skilful, judicious and disint rested persons, as Commissioners, to run out, survey, mark and ascertain the said line of jurisdiction, according to the true intent and meaning of the agreement above referred to : Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the

Congress assem

to appoint Com

United States of America, in Congress assembled, and United States in they are hereby fully authorized to appoint three skilful, bled, authorized judicious and disinterested persons, as Commissioners, to missioners. run out, survey, mark and ascertain the said line of jurisdiction, between this Commonwealth and the State of New York, according to the true intent and meaning of the agreement abovementioned.

Line run by the

Commissioners

remain a juboundary line.

risdiction or

the Commis

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the line so to be run, marked and ascertained by the said Commissioners, or any two of them, according to the to true intent and meaning of the said agreement, shall be, and forever hereafter remain, a jurisdiction or boundary line, as far as the same shall extend, between this Commonwealth and the easterly part of the State of New York. Provided always, That the Commissioners so to be Proviso, that appointed, shall, before they proceed upon the execution sioners be of their trust, be sworn faithfully and impartially to perform the same according to the best of their skill and judgment; and shall, within two years from the seventh day of March, One thousand seven hundred and eightyfive, complete the said survey, and make a true and exact return thereof into the Secretary's office of the United States in Congress assembled, to be there filed as a perpetual evidence of the said jurisdiction line.

sworn, &c.

consent of

ized to appoint

nish the Com

the necessary

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Governor, by and with the consent of the Governor, with Council of this Commonwealth, is hereby authorized to Council, authorappoint one or more person or persons to furnish the said persons to furCommissioners, which shall be appointed by Congress to missioners with run and ascertain the line aforesaid, with the necessary documents and documents and papers relative to the said line, and to papers. make his warrant on the Treasurer of this Commonwealth in favour of the person or persons so to be appointed, for the sum of Three hundred pounds, to be applied, if necessary, for the payment of one half of the expences attending the survey, and for which they shall be accountable to this Commonwealth. June 29, 1785.

1785.- Chapter 12.

[May Session, ch. 11.]

AN ACT FOR THE FILING AND RECORDING OF WILLS PROVED Chap. 12

WITHOUT THIS GOVERNMENT, AND FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS
IN WRITING FOR THE PROBATE OF WILLS IN CERTAIN CASES.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of

proved without this Govern

recording

thereof shall be of the same force as of an original will.

Copy of any will the same, That where the copy of any will which has been proved and allowed in any Probate Court in any of the United States, or in any foreign State or Kingdom, shall be directed to be filed and recorded in any Probate Court in this Government pursuant to this act the filing and recording thereof shall be of the same force and effect as the filing and recording of an original will proved and allowed in the same Court of Probate; and the said Judge may thereupon proceed to take bonds of the executor, or grant administration of the said testator's estate lying in this government, with the will annexed, and settle the said estate in the same way and manner as by law he may or can upon the estates of testators whose wills have been duly proved before him.

Persons interested in wills

proved without ment, desiring be filed; direc.

this govern

the same may

tions how to proceed.

When an original will shall be

And be it further enacted, That when the executor or any other person interested in a will that has been proved and allowed in a Court of Probate in any of the United States, or in a Court of Probate in any other State or Kingdom, pursuant to the laws of such State or Kingdom, shall produce a copy of such will, with a copy of the probate thereof, under the seal of the Court where the same will has been proved and allowed, unto any Judge of Probate in any county in this government, where the testator had estate, real or personal, whereon the same will may operate, and shall in writing desire the same may be filed and recorded in the Probate Office in the same county pursuant to this statute, the said Judge shall assign a time and place for taking the same into consideration, and shall cause notice thereof to be made in some public news paper, three weeks successively, thirty days at the least before the time assigned, to the end that any person may appear and shew cause against the filing and recording the same; and if at the time assigned no objection is made, or none in the judgment of the said Judge sufficient to prevent it, the same Judge may cause the same copy to be filed in the Registry of the said Court of Probate, and direct the same to be also there recorded: Saving always, an appeal to any person apprehending himself injured thereby to the Supreme Court of Probate, as in other Probate matters.

And be it further enacted, That when an original will offered for pro- shall be offered for Probate before any Court of Probate Besses live more in this government, and the witnesses thereunto live out of the government, or more than thirty miles distant, or

bate, & the wit

than thirty

miles distant,

be taken in such

by reason of age or indisposition of body, are unable to depositions may appear and give evidence before the Court, in every such cases. case, the deposition of such witness in writing, taken before any person or persons duly authorized by dedimus potestatem from such Probate Court, shall have the same force and effect as though the witness was present and testified vive voce before the Court.

Provided always however, Before the Probate of any Proviso. will shall be allowed from the evidence of affidavits, such proceedings shall be had in all respects as in this act are provided respecting wills previously proved and allowed. in a Court of Probate without this Commonwealth; and appeals in all such cases shall be allowed, as is provided for in other Probate matters.

viso.

And it is further provided, That nothing in this act Further proshall be construed to make valid any will or codicil that is not attested and subscribed in the manner the laws of this Commonwealth direct, nor to give operation and effect to the will of an Alien different from that which such will would have had before the passing this act. June 29, 1785.

1785.- Chapter 13.

[May Session, ch. 12.]

AN ACT DETERMINING THE TIMES AND PLACES FOR HOLDING Chap. 13

JUDICIAL COURTS IN THE COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE, A LIM-
ITED TERM.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa -
tives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of
the same, That the Supreme Judicial Court, and the
Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the
Peace, within the county of Berkshire, shall be holden at
the times and places hereafter mentioned, until the first
day of January, in the year of our Lord, One thousand
seven hundred and eighty-seven; that is to say, The
Supreme Judicial Court at Great Barrington, on the first
Tuesday of October; the Courts of Common Pleas and
General Sessions of the Peace, at said Great Barrington,
on the second Tuesday of September and third Tuesday
of November; and at Pittsfield, on the first Tuesday of
February and second Tuesday of May; any law to the
contrary notwithstanding.
June 30, 1785.

1785.- Chapter 14.

[May Session, ch. 13.]

Chap. 14 AN ACT IN ADDITION TO, AND FOR REPEALING CERTAIN PARTS

catching fish.

OF AN ACT PASSED IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, ONE THOU-
SAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THREE, ENTITLED,
"AN ACT TO REGULATE THE CATCHING SALMON, SHAD AND
ALEWIVES, AND TO REMOVE AND PREVENT OBSTRUCTIONS
IN MERRIMACK RIVER, AND IN THE OTHER RIVERS AND
STREAMS RUNNING INTO THE SAME, WITHIN THIS COMMON-
WEALTH, AND FOR REPEALING SEVERAL ACTS HERETOFORE
MADE FOR THAT PURPOSE."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority

Time altered for of the same, That the time allowed for catching salmon, shad and alewives in said rivers and streams, by the act to which this is an addition, be, and it is, hereby so far altered, that it shall hereafter begin at sunset, on Monday evening, and end at sunset on Thursday evening, in each week; any thing in the said act to the contrary notwithstanding.

Third paragraph repealed.

Penalty for erecting obstructions, &c.

Persons found

in possession of

said fish within

three miles, shall be accounted guilty

of catching the

same, unless.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the third enacting paragraph in the said act be, and it is, hereby repealed.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if any person or persons shall erect any obstruction or incumbrance in or across the said Merrimack River, or any of the rivers or streams running into the same, or continue such as are already erected, so as to prevent the free passage of the said fish up the said rivers and streams, he or they so offending, shall forfeit and pay a fine of Twenty pounds, to be recovered and applied in the same manner as fines for a breach of the act to which this is in addition are recovered and applied.

And be it further enacted, That if any fresh salmon, shad or alewives, shall be found with or in the possession of any person or persons whatever, within three miles of any of the said rivers or streams, and within this Commonwealth, at any other time than the time allowed by law for catching said fish in the said rivers and streams, such person or persons shall be held and accounted in law to be guilty of catching said fish contrary to the true intent of the said act, and shall pay a fine accordingly, unless such person or persons shall make oath in the Court before whom trial is had that said fish were actually

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