Twelfth annual report of the New York Asylum for Idiots : transmitted to the Legislature February 4th, 1863 / New York State Asylum for Idiots.
- New York State Asylum for Idiots.
- Date:
- 1863
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Twelfth annual report of the New York Asylum for Idiots : transmitted to the Legislature February 4th, 1863 / New York State Asylum for Idiots. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![dollars and cents, in (quarter or half) yearly installments as follows, to wit, the sum of dollars and cents, on Ac., [according to the agreement') so long as the said A. B. shall con, tinue to be a pupil at said Asylum, and until (he, she) shall be discharged and removed therefrom, and shall] within twenty days after the service of the notice prescribed by section 20, chapter 220, of the Laws of 1862, in the manner in said section provided, remove the said A. B. from said Asylum, free of ex¬ pense to the trustees thereof, without fraud or delay, then this ob¬ ligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. (Signed) C. D. Sealed and delivered in 7 E. F. 5. J G. H. presence of witnesses. l. s. l. s. l. s. State of New York, County of E. F. and G. H., the sureties to the above bond, being seve¬ rally duly sworn, say, and each for himself says, that he is a resi¬ dent and holder within this State, and is worth the sum of (a sum double the amount of the annual payment) dollars, over and above all debts and responsibilities, which he has in¬ curred, and exclusive of property exempt from execution. (Signed) E. F. G. H. Sworn to before me t day of 186 . State of New York, County of On the day of 186 , before me personally came C. D., E. F., and G. H., to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing bond, and severally acknowledged that they executed the same. (Signed) L. M., a (some officer authorized to take acknowledgments) for said county. N. B. In case, when the idiot, his parent or guardian is able to provide only for a portion of his support, maintenance and clothing, that part of the condition of the bond included within the brackets [—] may, in the discretion of the Superintendent, be omitted ; and instead of the bond, therefore, he may take secu¬ rity by note or other written contract or agreement. But in all cases, except the case of a State pupil, there must be a bond for the removal of the pupil.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30304738_0034.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)