LAWS OF 1895. 



CHAPTER 70. 



AN ACT to authorize the commissioner of agriculture to settle 

 and compromise certain claims in favor of the state for viola- 

 tions of sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and 

 twenty-nine of the agricultural law, relating to the sale or use 

 of oleomargarine, so called. 



Becamk a liiw March 4, 1895. witli the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- 

 fifths being present. 



The People of the ^tate of New York, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do enact as follows: 



Section 1. The commissioner of agriculture, subject to the ap- 

 proval in writing of the governor and attorney-general, is hereby 

 authorized and empowered to settle, compromise and discharge 

 all actions and causes of actions, or claims arising under the 

 agricultural law since its passage to the passage of this act for any 

 violation of sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and 

 twenty-nine of the agricultural law relating to the sale or use 

 of oleomargarine, so called. 



§ 2. All moneys received pursuant to any such settlement shall 

 be paid by said commissioner into the treasury of the state; and 

 any settlement made pursuant to this act shall be reported by the 

 said commissioner in his next annual report. 



§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately. 



