§ 110. Licenses. The local governing body of each county or city in this state may grant licenses for keeping ferries in their respective counties and cities, to such persons as the respective local governing body may deem proper, for a term not exceeding five years. No license shall be granted to a person, other […]
§ 111. Undertaking. Every person applying for such license shall, before the same is granted, execute and file with the clerk of the local governing body of a county or city his undertaking with one or more sureties, approved by such local governing body, to the effect that he will attend such ferry with sufficient […]
§ 112. Appendages for rope ferries. Any person licensed to keep a ferry may, with the written consent of the town superintendent of the town where such ferry may be, erect and maintain within the limits of the highway, at such point as shall be designated in such consent, a post or posts, with all […]
§ 113. When schedules to be posted. Every person licensed to operate or control any ferry in this state, or between this state and any other state, operating from or to a city of fifty thousand inhabitants or over, shall post in a conspicuous and accessible position outside and adjacent to each entrance to such […]
§ 114. Ferries. A person who: 1. Maintains a ferry for profit or hire upon any of the waters of this state without authority of law; or 2. Having entered into a recognizance to keep or maintain a ferry, violates the condition of such recognizance, Is guilty of a misdemeanor. Where such ferry is upon […]
§ 115. Ferries and ferry terminal. In the event that a village is disconnected geographically by water from the mainland of the state and which is not connected by any bridge or viaduct wholly or partly within its corporate limits with such mainland, the board of trustees of a village may acquire, by purchase, lease, […]
§ 115-a. Ferry service. A village which owns property which is disconnected geographically by water from the mainland area of the village and the mainland of the state, which such property is not connected by any bridge or viaduct with such mainland area, may acquire, by purchase, lease, charter, new construction or otherwise, and provide, […]