$352,460 82 $356,820 75 $336,854 61 $110,747 46 $356,820 75 $314,466 65 $42,354 10 $343,972 01
Street Railway Companies and others, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.
SUB-STATEMENT No. 10-In Re STREET CAR
Showing Certain Charges Accruing during and for the Year 1904, Together
NOTE-With the exception of the three cases indicated, amounting to $366.66, in 1904 and $4c0 for 1905-all for steam dummies-there were no payments made for er on account of Street Car License Fees for the years 1903 and 1904.
ICENSE FEES, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.
ith the Liquidations Thereof, and the Payments Made during 1903.
A-ITEM NO. 4. Payment covers four months in 1904, Dummy removed and property condemned for Dock extension May 1, 1904. B-These payments in 1903 consisted of $29,615.08 of charges prior to 1903 and penalties thereon; and of $400 for 1903 charges. For particulars see year 1903 state-
SUB-STATEMENT No. 11, In Re RAILROAD PERCENTAGES Showing the Collections of Railroad Percentages and Car Fees, Borough of Brooklyn,
$20 per car on average number operated, and to comply with chapter 565, Laws of 1890, 3 per cent. for first 5 years and 5 per cent. there- after; and also when receipts amount to $20,000, or less, per mile, 1 per cent.; over $20,000, and less than $40,000, per mile, 2 per cent.; over $40,000, per mile, 3 per cent. By an agreement entered into with said company and the City of Brooklyn, the above was compromised for 3 per cent. gross receipts on all streets upon which they had obtained consent from Common Council.....) Same conditions as Nassau Electric Railroad... Same conditions as Nassau Electric Railroad... $20 per car on average number operated...... $20 per car on average number operated..
$20 per car on average number operated... $20 per car on average number operated. 310 per cent. gross receipts first 5 years; 5% per cent, thereafter
$20 per car on average number operated; on ex- tension granted July 1, 1887, 3 per cent. for first 5 years, 5 per cent, thereafter; on extensions granted June 19, 1893, 3 per cent. first 5 years, 5 per cent. thereafter, and in addition thereto, when the receipts amount to $20,000, per mile, or less, 1 per cent. over $20,000, and less than $40,000, 2 per cent. ; over $40,000 per mile, 3 per cent.... $20 per car on average number operated; on extensions granted in 1984 and 1885, 5 per cent. gross receipts....
$20 per car on average number operated; 5 per cent. gross receipts..
$20 per car on average number operated; 5 per cent. gross receipts...
$20 per car on average number operated; on extensions granted in 1885. 5 per cent. gross receipts....
$20 per car on average number operated $20 per car on average number operated..... $20 per car on average number operated; on extensions granted in 1893, when the gross receipts amount to $20,000, or less, per mile, I per cent.; over $20,000, and less than $40,000, 2 per cent.; over $40,000, 3 per cent. $20 per car on average number operated. $20 per car on average number operated.. $20 per car on average number operated $20 per car on average number operated...... $20 per car on average number operated $20 per car on average number operated.... $20 per car on average number operated
Total car fees paid-Borough of Brooklyn
Chapter 565. Laws of 18,0;) January 27, 1892.... Chapter 565, Laws of 1890; November 29, 1892... June 6, 1859; May 1, 1872....
Chapter 407, Laws of 1862.... April 1, 1887; March 25, 1830..
December 19, 1853: Chap.) 171, Laws of 1872...... f
March 30, 1868
Chap. 252, Laws of 1884 February 26, 1885... Chap. 252, Laws of 1884:
April 15, 1885...... Chap. 462, Laws of 1860.... March 22, 1893..... November 25, 1893.......
August 20, 1858..........
September 9, 1892. May 22, 1880 December 10, 1860... July 30, 1860......
Chap. 530, Laws of 1870................ February 15, 1862.....
The New York and Long Island Traction Co..
Item No. 24. Proportionate share of $ 1,000 from December 29, 1903, to September 30, 1904.
Granted by the Board of Aldermen December 2 1903; approved by the Mayor December 29.
AND CAR LICENSE FEES-BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. during the Year Ending December 31, 1904, together with the Application thereof.
During the second term of five years an annual amount not less than $1,000, and which shall be equal to 5 per cent. on gross re- ceipts, if such gross receipts shall exceed the sum of $1,000. During the remaining fifteen years of the term
a sum of money not less than $1,000 per annum, and which shall be fixed and de- termined by the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment, or its successors in authority, at least three months prior to the expiration of the first ten years of this franchise. The gross receipts to be computed in the man- ner provided in section 95 of the Railroad Laws.
During the first five years 3 per cent. on gross receipts, same to be not less than $1,000 per
During the remaining twenty years of the term 5 per cent. on gross receipts, same to be not less than $2,000 per annum.
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