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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 16, no. 393: September 25, 1875

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EAL AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. Vol. XVI. EEW YOEK, SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE 25, 1875. No. 393. Published Weekly by THE REAL ESTATE RECORD ASSOCIATION. C. W. SWEET...............President and Tbeasubeb PRESTON I. SWEET...........Secketabt. L. ISRAELS.......1....!.....;'...'.••Business Ma'sageb TERMS. ONE YEAR, In advance....$10 00. Communications should be addressed to Nos. 345 and 347 Beoadway. IMPORTANT ACTS PASSED BY THE LEG¬ ISLATURE AT ITS LAST SESSION. The amendment to the bmlding law ia the City of Brooklyn provides that no building shall be erected, or its erection commenced, or any alteration made in any building already directed or hereafter to be erected, unless proper plans and specifications shall have been filed in the department of fire and buildings, and a cer¬ tificate ol approval granted therefor. All foundations shall be started not less than three feet below the surface of the earth, and carried up to the first tier of beams, on a good, solid bottom, and in case the nature of the earth should require it, a bottom of driven piles, or laid timbers of sufficient size,, shall be laid to prevent the walls from settling; the top of such piles or timber bottom to be driven or laid be¬ low the water Une, and all piers, columns, posts or pillars shall be started on a bottom in the same manner as foundation walls. The footing or base course under all foundations, and under all piers, columns, posts or pillars resting on the earth, shall be of stone or concrete, where, in the judgment of the commissioners, the nature of the ground or the weight to be sustained may require it, and if under a foundation wall, shall be at least twelve inches wider than the bottom width of the said wall; and if under piers, columns, posts, or pillars or truss girders, shall be at least twelve inches wider on all sides thnn the bottom width of such piers, columns, posts or pillars, and not less than twelve inches in thickness; and if built of stone, thestone thereof shall not be less than two feet by three feet, and shall be at least eight inches in tliickness; all base stones shall be well bedded and laid edge to edge; if the walls be built of isolated piers, there must be inverted arches, at least twelve inches lihick, turned under and between the piers, or two foot¬ ing courses of large stone, at least ten inches thick in each course. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick, and shall be laid in cement or lime, and sand mortar, and, if con¬ structed of stone, shall be at least eight inches thicker than the wall next above them, to the depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet in depth below the said sixteen feet}- and if built of brick, shall be at least four inches thicker than the wall next above them, to a depth of sixteen feet belowthe curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet in depth below the said- sixteen feet. ■ In the City of Brooklyn, no court can vacate or reduce any p ssessment in fact or apparent, whether void or voidable, on any property, for any local improvement, otherwise than to re¬ duce any such assessment to the extent the same may have been in fact increased in dollars or cents, by reason of fraud or irregularity, and in no event shall that proportioii of any such assessment which is equivalent to the fair value of any actual local improvement.be thereby dis¬ turbed. The provisions of an act applying to all life irsurance companies authorize such com¬ panies to purchase, hold, or convey such real estate as'may have been mortgaged to it in good faith, byway, first, ofsecurity for loans previously contracted; second, such as shall have been con¬ veyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings, or such as shall have been purchased at sales upon judg¬ ments, decrees, or mortgages obtained or made for such debts; all such real estate as may be so acquired shall be sold and disposed of within five years after such company shall have ac¬ quired title to the same unless the Superintend¬ ent of the Insurance Department certifies ihat the inlerfst.t of the company will suffer materially by a forced sale of such real estate. Title eight of the act to amend the charter of the City of Brooklyn is amended by adding thereto the foUowing: "It shall not be lawlul for the purchaser of any property that may have been or may hereafter be sold for unpaid taxes, assessments, or water rates, to charge or receive more than ten per cent, per annum interest upon the money which said purchaser may have paid for such property and taxes, nor more than fifty cents for each notice now by law required to be served by such purchaser upon the owner, moitgagee, lessee, or assignee of such property." CONYEYANOES. Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, preced¬ ed by the name of the grantee, they mean as follows: 1st—Q. C. is an abbreviation for Qait Claim deed, i. e., a deed in which all the right, title, and interest of the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or warranty. 2d—C. a. G. mean a deed containing. Covenant against Grantor only, in which he covenants that he hath not done any act whereby the estate conveyed may be im¬ peached, charged, or incumbered. NETV YORK. September. 16,17,18, 20, 21, 22. Allen st. (No. 4), 24x80. John W. Harper and others, to Tamisseu Harp-er (widow). Sept. 7..........................................nom Baxter st., e. s., 85.2 n. Park st., 50x100.6___ Baxter st., e. s., 160.2 n. Park St., 37xl00.6x 41x100.6.................................... Sophie wife of Charles A. Buddensiek to Isi¬ dor Perl. Sept. 17......................$120,000 Baxter St., e. s., 110.2 n. Park, 25x100.6. Isidor Perl to Stephen Bateman and Stephen W. , Peterson. Sept. 21....................... .nom Baxter st., e. s., 135.2 n. Park st., 25x100.6. So- ' phie wife of Charles A. Buddensiek to Stephen Bateman. Sept. 15...... .----.............nom Bbnson St., e. s., indeft. location, 13x61.8, Mat¬ thew T. Brennan to Timothy Brennan. Aug. 2:....................................4,000 Broad st. (No. 9), commencing at n. w. cor. ot No. 11 Broad St., runs n. e. along Broad st. 26.3 to Lot 7 Broad st., thence along the same n. e. 17.9 to land of JohnMel x southeast 51.5 x southwest 14.6 to land of Mechanics' Bank x northwest. 10 x along la;hd of Peter LoriUard 81.3. Anna Louisa Meyer to Anthony J. Drex- el. (Q. C.) March 1, 1872..............; .nom Bboome st. (No. 522), n. s., 105 e. Varick St., 25x 84.4. Margaret Whelpley and others (heirs at law of John K. Whelpley) :o Francis T. Garret¬ son. Sept. 18.............nom and other consid Same prcpertv. Sarah L. wife of George K. Whelpley to'Francis T. Garretson...........nom Same property. Henry E. Davies, Jr. (Bef.), to Francis T. Gan-etson. Sept. 18.........----6,775 CLiNTONst. (So. 23), w. s., 100 n. Stanton, 25x 100. George Barchfield to Peter Stahl. Sept. 21........................................29,000 Clinton st., w. s., 175 n. Stanton st., 25x100. EUzabeth wife of Henry Solms to Anna J. Schmid. Sept. 13.........................18,300 Division st. (No. 295), including gas fixtures. (Contract.) Solomon Levy to Benjamin Gold¬ smith. Sept. 16...........................5,000 Downing st., n. s., 221 w. Bedford st.. 19.9x90..) Downing st., n. s., 240:9 w. Bedford St., 19.4x90 > 49th St., s. s., 450 w. Oth av., 25x100...........) Amanda M. wife of WilUam J. Hall to Amanda M. Senior (Executrix of Ed. H. Senior). Aug. 23..........................................nom Eldridge St., w. s., 80 n. Delancey st., 20x60. PhlUp H. Benk to Jacob Neh'rbass. Anril 14....................-.....................15,000 Grand St., n. s. (No. 380), 75 e. Norfolk st., 25x) 125.........................................[ Grand st., n. s., 75 w. Suffolk St., 25x100......) Timothy B. McEvoy to Thomas Phelan, Flush¬ ing. ■ Sept. 7..............................50,000 Hamilton st. (No. 30), s. s., 272 w. Mark.t St., 25.3 xl03.8x25xl04. Joseph D. Powers to Charles GUmore. (Subject to Mort. $5,000.) Sept. 20.........................................1,000 Hester st. (No. 102). (Leasehold.) Christopher Helmholz to Christy Helmholz.............1,000 Maiden lane (No. 139), bounded e. by Fletch-") er St., containing 17 feet on Maiden lane and FlGtctiGr st 23d St., s. S., 462.6 w. 7th av., 18.9x98.9........ 56th St., n. s., 100 w.7thav., 50x106.6x50.6x 113.1C.................................,..... 7lST St., s. 8., 125 w. 8th av., 100x100.5........ 51st St., 3. s., 550 e. 10th av., 25x100.5......... 46th St., s. B., 216.4 w. Broadway, 18.8x100.5.. 61ST St., n. s., 51.8 w. Madison av., 21.8x25.5.. 9th av., e. s., 100 n. 57th St., 25.5x100........ Also rear strip on s. s. of lot, 20 e. of Oth av.. 10x80......................................; 65th st, s. s., 250 w. Sth av., 75x100.5.........j Francis Martin to John CampbeU........387.000 Monroe st., n.w. cor. Corlears st., runs north' 59.6 X west 20.10 X north 7.0 to Grand st. x west 70 X south 80.6 x east 20.10 x south 76.3x east 62.6.................................... Broome st., n. w. cor. Columbia st., 50x87.6___ Sullivan St., w. s. (Nos. 66 and 68), 142.8 n. Broome St., 42x55.9x46.5x76................. 8th av., s. e. cor. 39th st., 98.9x100............ 8th av., n. w. cor. 38th St., 98.9x100.......... 35th St., s. s., 225 e. 7th av., 25x98.9.......... 34th St., n. s., 228 e. 7th av., 22x98.9.......... 41st St., n. s., 125 w. 6th av., 25x98.9.......... Priscilla Cohen to MatUda wife of John D. PhUips. June 10......................... .nom Park st. (No. 87). (Leasehold.) Giochimo Balettl and Francesco Casassa to Domenico Clavaressa.................................500 Sheriff st. (No. 63), 125 s. Eivington St., 25x100. Lehman WeU to Eosalia wife of Isaac Net¬ ter......................................12,000 Spring St. (No. 212), bet. SulUvan and Macdougal sts.; also aU other lands and premises held by grantor as executor. John S. GUes (Exr. of i Anthony Eabel) to Samuel M. Purdy. Sept. 8...........................................nom St. Marks pi., s. s., 276 w. 2d av., 26x120. Geo. H. Fasten to Bertha W. wife of Humphrey H. Smith. June 8........................... .25,000 Washington st., w. s., 87 n; Perry st., 75.6x24x 81x23. (Leasehold.) James L; Willis to WU- fred S. WUUs. Sept. 16....................nom 3d St., n. 8., 327 e. Av. B, 20,3x96. EmUe Bene¬ vlUe to Christopher MUler. Sept. 14....... .5,000 3d St., S. s., 386.2 w. Av. D, 22.9x105.9. Michael Metzen to John Baierlen and Franz Closins. Sept. 15.:.;................................exch 9th St., 8. s., 313 e. Av.B, 20x76. WiUlam C. Spiekerman to Sebastian Hubschmldt. Sept. 20................;................... ...10,000 9th St., s. s., 270 6. University pi., 25x93.11. (Leasehold.) J. C. Davis (Admr. of Walter Greene) to Sarah wife of Henry J. Blake___nom IOth St., (No. 390), s. s., 93 w. Av. C, 25x 92.3. Joshua Davenport to Lizzy M. wife of Jonathan G. Davenport. Sept. 11..........3,110 llTH St., n. e. cor. Dry Dock st., 99x103.3. James A. Murphy and others (heirs at law of James Murphy) to George W. Qulntard. Sept. 17.. 11,500