New York City record and building trades directory, Part 47

Author: New York City Record Pub. Co
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Park Row, N.Y. : New York City Record Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 840


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DETROIT HEATING & LIGHTING CO., 126 Liberty St., N. Y. Manufacturers of Heating and Lighting Apparatus.


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the extent, justice and priority of the claims of all parties to the action and upon every counter-elaim or set-off alleged therein, to the extent of their respective jurisdictions. The provisions iu this section in regard to making parties who have filed notices of liens against the property as well as those who have subsequent liens and claims by judgment, mortgage or conveyance, parties defendants shall not apply to proceedings to enforce liens instituted in courts not of record.


§ 18. Any person, firms, corporations or associations claiming liens upon the same property may join in the same action, and when separate actions are commenced the court in which the first action was brought may, upon the appli- cation of the owner, of the property or of any part thereof, or of any party to either action, consolidate them. The provisions of this section shall not apply to actions commenced in courts not of record.


§ 19. At any time after an action is commenced, the owner or owners of the property affected, may, in writing, offer to pay into court any amount stated in the offer, or to execute and deposit any securities or papers which he may describe, in discharge of the lien or liens. If the offer is accepted in writing within ten days thereafter, the court in which the action is pending may make an order that on executing and depositing with the clerk of the county the amount offered or the securities or papers described, the lien or liens be discharged and the moneys or securities deposited take the place of the property upon which such lien or liens was or were created, and shall be subject to the same. In case the offer shall not be accepted within ten days, and the plaintiff fails to recover any more favorable judgment against the property, he shall pay any costs in the action in- curred by the owner from the time of the offer.


§ 20. All persons, firms, corporations or associations entitled to liens, under the p. wvisions of this act, except those who contracted with the owner, shall be deemed sub-contractors, and the court in the judgment shall direct the amount due sub-contractors and workmen to be paid out of the proceeds of sales in their order of priority as herein provided before any part of such proceeds are paid to the contractors. In case of several buildings erected, altered or repaired under one contract, and of conflicting liens, each lienor shall have priority upon the par- ticuiar building or premises where his labor is performed or his material used. Persons standing in equal degree as co-laborers or various persons furnishing ma- terials, shall have priority according to the date of filing their liens, provided, however, that in all cases workmen or laborers working for daily or weekly wages shall have preference over employers of labor, sub-contractors or contractors, withont reference to the date when such workmen or laborers shall have filed their liens. Where several notices of liens are filed for the same demand, as in case of a contractor including elaims for workmen to whom he is indebted and the liens by the workmen, the judgment shall provide for the proper payment, in order of priority as herein provided, so that under the liens filed double pay- ment shall not be required and no payments voluntarily made upon any elaim which has been filed as a lien shall impair the lien of any person except the lien of the person so paid to the amount of such payment.


DETROIT HEATING & LIGHTING CO., 126 Liberty St., N. Y. Manufacturers of Heating and Lighting Apparatus.


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$ 21. In every case in which different liens are asserted against property, the court in the judgment must declare the propriety of each lien, and the proceeds of the sale of the property must be applied to each lien in the order of its priority.


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§ 22. Whenever, by the terms of his contract, the owner has stipulated for the delivery of bills, notes or other obligations or securities, or of any other species of property in lieu of money, the judgment may direet that such substitute be deliv- ered or deposited as the court may direct and the property affected by the liers can only be directed to be sold in default of the owner to deliver said substitutes within such time as may be directed.


§ 23. Whenever, on the sale of property against which a notice of lien is filed as provided in the fourth section of this act, there is a deficiency of proceeds, judgment may be docketed for the deficiency against the persons, firms, corpora- tions or associations named in the judgment as personally liable therefor, and therein adjudged to pay the same in like manner and with like effect as in actions for the foreclosure of mortgages. The provisions of this section shall not apply to actions commenced in courts not of record.


§ 24. A lien may be discharged as follows :


1. By filing a certificate of the claimant or his successor in interest, dnly ac- knowledged or proved, stating that the lien is satisfied and may be discharged.


2. By depositing with the county clerk, if before the suit, of a sum of money equal to the amount claimed, with interest to the time of such deposit.


3. After the commencement of the action, by the deposit with the clerk of the county of such sum of money as in the judgment of the court, after due notice to all elaimants or parties to the action, will be sufficient to pay any judgment which may be recovered against the property. In case the deposit of money is made with the county clerk as provided in subdivisions two and three of this section, the same shall be repaid by said clerk to the party making such deposit, or his as- signs, upon the lien or liens being discharged by the elaimants who have filed a notice or notices of lien or liens.


4. By the lapse of time. When one year has elapsed from the time of filing the notice of lien. and no action has been commenced either to enforce such claim or order of the court made containing said lien, as provided in section six of this act.


5. By order of the court for neglect of the claimant to prosecute the same. as hereinafter provided. The owner of the property or of any part thereof affected by any notice of lien filed under this act, or the person or persons, firms, corpora- tions or associations against whom the claim is made, may, at any time after the filing of the notice of lien, serve a notice in writing upon the claimant or any one of several claimants united in interest, or by leaving such notice at his last known place of residence, with some person of suitable age, with direction to deliver the same, requiring said claimant to commence an action to enforce the claim within the time to be specified in the notice, which shall not be less than thirty days from the time of such service ; or to show cause at a special term of any court of record, at which a motion might be made in an action to enforce the lien or at a county court of the county in which the property is situated, at a time to be speci- fied in such notice, why the notice of lien filed should not be vacated and canceled of record. Thereupon, upon dne proof of the service of said notice, and that no


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action has been commeneed to enforce the claim, the court may make an order that the claim be vacated and canceled of record.


6. By the owner of the premises, person or persons, firm or firms, corporations or associations against whom or which the notice of lien is filed, executing with two or more sufficient securities, who shall be freehoklers, a bond to the clerk of the county where the premises are situated, in such sum as the court may direct, not less than the amount claimed in said notice, conditioned for the payment of any judgment which may be rendered against the property. The sureties on said bond must justify in at least double the sum named in said bond. A copy of said bond, with a notice that the sureties will justify before the court or a judge thereof, at the time and place therein named, not less than five days there- after, must be served on the claimant or his attorney. Upon the approval of said bond by the court or a judge thereof, an order discharging such lien may be made by the court or a judge thereof.


§ 25. This act is hereby declared to be a remedial statute and is to be construed liberally to secure the beneficial interests and purposes thereof ; and a substantial compliance with its several provisions shall be sufficient for the validity of the lien or liens hereinbefore provided for, and to give jurisdiction to the courts to enforce the same.


§ 26. Chapter one hundred and eighty-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-six, chapter one hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-one, chapter three hundred and eighty-four of the laws of eighteen hun- dred and fifty-two, chapter four hundred and two of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-four, chapter six hundred and sixty-three of the laws of eighteen hun- dred and fifty-seven, chapter four hundred and seventy-eight of the laws of eight- een hundred and sixty-two, chapter five hundred of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-three, chapter three hundred and sixty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-four, chapter seven hundred and seventy-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-five, chapter five hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, chapter one hundred and ninety-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy, chapter four hundred and eighty-nine of the laws or eighteen hundred and seventy-three, chapter five hundred and fifty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter three hundred and seventy- nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, chapters one hundred and forty-three and four hundred and eighty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty, sections eighteen hundred and seven to eighteen hundred and twenty-three inclusive of chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, sections eleven to twenty-seven inclusive of chapter two hundred and seventy-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-three and all acts amenda- tory of the above-mentioned aets, or extending the provisions thereof, are hereby repealed. But this act shall not be so construed as to affect, enlarge, invalidate or defeat any lien or right to a lien now existing, or any proceeding to enforce such lien, now pending by virtue of any of the provisions of the acts hereby re- pealed, nor to revive any other or former acts or parts of acts repealed by the acts hereby repealed.


§ 27. This act shall take effect immediately.


DETROIT HEATING & LIGHTING CO., 126 Liberty St., N. Y. Manufacturers of Heating and Lighting Apparatus.


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INDEX TO LAWS.


LAWS RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK


649-700


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Act declared a remedial statutc. 699


Actions. 696


Adjoining walls 652


Alteration of buildings. . 651


Application of certain terms. 651


Appointment of officers


698


Appropriations for 1892 651


Archies and lintels.


663


Beams, wooden, use of, regnlated. 671


Blinds. . 676


Board of Examiners 694


Buildings, damaged, when repaired or re- built. . 681


Bnikheads. 678


Bureau of Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Elec- trical Appliances. 698


Chimneys 672


Consolidated act amended. 651


Construction and alteration of buildings, 651


Construction of fire escapes. 682


Cornices.


678


Damaged buildings, when repaired or rc- Imiilt . 681


Department of Buildings, Superintendent .. 649 Division walls. . 659


Doors, blinds and shutters 676


Drainage and plumbing.


692


Duties and powers of department. 650


Duties of officers


698


Dwelling-honse walls 655


Electrical Appliance Bureau. 698


Electric wircs.


674


Elevators, hoist-ways, gnards, fire proof shafts .. 676


Enlarging and raising brick and wooden buildings .. 681


Excavations, adjoining walls. 652


Exits, theatres .. 684


Exterior walls.


659


Fences. .


679


Fire escape, construction of, penalty for incumbering . 682


Fire limits, tenement houses, fences, signs, out-houses ..


679


Fire-places, chimneys and fines .. 672


Fire proof buildings, rules for construction 666 Fire proof shafts . 676


Fire proof strnetnres.


661


Flues


672


Foundations.


653


Thickness of walls in dwelling houses. 655


Transfer of property. 650


Unsafe buildings


692


Vaults under sidewalk. 654


Walls. . 659


Walls in warehouses, stores, &c. 656


Warehouse walls 656


Water pipes. .


674


Inspection of stecl beams, &c ..


670


Wooden beams, use of, regulated.


671


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Jurisdiction of courts, actions, lien of judg-


ments. .


696


Lien of judgments. 696


Lintels and arches .. 663


Lintels, bearings and supports 668


Materials used


652


Measurements, how madc. . . 663


Mortar, hollow walls, exterior and division walls. . 659


Officers, appointment of, duties. 698


Out-houses. . 679


Penalty for incumbering fire escapes. 682 Penalties for violation of this title. 695


Piers and buttresses. 658


Plans of construction or alteration to be submitted to superintendent. 693


Plumbing and drainage. 692


Powers and duties .. . . 650


Public buildings, egress from .. 683


Raising and enlarging brick and wooden


buildings. 681


Recovery of bodies under fallen buildings unsafe buildings. 692


Registers ... 671


Roofing, seuttles and skylights. 679


Roofs, cornices and bulk heads .. 678


Rules for construction-Fire proof build- ings. 666


Senttles 679


Shafts, fire proof. 676


Shutters.


676


Signs


Skylights.


679


Steam pipes. furnaces-registers-gas and water pipes-electrie wires. 674


Store walls 656


Strain on girders and rivets. 670


Strain on rivets . 670


Strength of floors, roofs and supports, how computed. . 664


Strength of roofs, low computed. 684


Structures, fire proof 661 Subordinate officers and employes. 650 Superintendent Dept. of Buildings. 649


Superintendent, powers of-Board of Ex- aminers 694


Supports. 664


Supports, bearings and lintels. 668


Tenement honses . 679


Theatres, construction, exits, &c .. 684


Furnaces.


674


Gas pipcs. 674


General powers and dnties of department .. 650


Guards .. . 676


Hoist-ways, 676


Hollow walls. 659


Inspection of iron and steel beams, &c .. 670


PLUMBING LAWS 200-711


SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE OF BUILDINGS .. 711-721


MECHANICS' LIEN LAW FOR THE CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK. .


722-730


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PATENTEE AND INVENTOR. 2661 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. TELEPHONE CALL, 55 EAST NEW YORK.


The accompanying illustrations represent the practical working of an extremely simple 1m- provement in speaking tubes, the month piece being provided with an attached ear piece, whereby messages may be more conveniently re- ceived and transmitted. This improvement has been patented by Mr. Frederick Schluchtner, of No. 2661 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.


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One of the illustrations shows the improvement in nse in the hallway or vestihnle of a house, another representing its employment in a factory, where the different floors are thus held in communica- tion with the office. The mouth piece may be of the nsual form, but the tube in front of the whistle has an opening at one side, surronndod by a tube leading into an attached flexible tube, at the end of which is an ear enp. The branch tube leading from the side opening, in front of the mouth piece, leads backward at a slight angle from the main tube, and the branch tnhe is also made tapering, the flexible tube being secured to its smaller end. When a person blows into the speaking tube, the air exerts its full force upon the whistle in the usual way, not heing diverted into the branch tube. In like manner, in speaking into the tube, the voice is projected forward in the usnal way ; but one can likewise hear the return message, with- ont change of position, the voice in this case being diverted into the branch tnhe, and thence through the flexible tube to the ear cup, so that a conversation may be carried on without constantly changing the end of the tube from the mouth to the ear, and vice versa. A fork supports the ear cnp when the month piece is not in use. This invention can be applied to any existing form of speaking tubes.


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Corrugated and Paneled Iron Ceilings.


No. 30 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.


That Beautiful, Ornamental and Decorative Wood-Work 'or Doors, Transoms, Arches and Windows known as MOORISH FRET-WORK is manufactured (only) by


C. S. RANSOM & CO., Cleveland, Ohio.


There is no limit of design into which this work ean he made. It is made of any domestic or imported woods, nished natural, stained or in white and gold or bronzes. All leading decorating, drapery or furniture houses will supply ou. Patented as an article of manufacture September 15, 1855.


NEW YORK OFFICE, 10 WEST 28th STREET.


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