260 - Cutting and harvesting ice by adjoining proprietors.

§  260.  Cutting and harvesting ice by adjoining proprietors. Whenever  the owner or lessee of lands  bordering  upon  the  Hudson  river  shall  require the ice formed in said river between the center thereof and said  lands  for the purpose of filling any icehouse now erected, or which may  at the time of the formation of such ice hereafter  be  erected  on  any  such  lands  adjoining  the same, such owner or lessee of said lands and  icehouses shall have the exclusive privilege of cutting  and  harvesting  all  the  ice  so  formed in said river in front of and adjacent to said  lands and between the same and the center of said river;  provided  such  owner  or  lessee  shall have indicated his intention of exercising such  privilege by staking out so much of said ice as shall  be  required  for  said  purpose,  which  said staking out shall not be required to be done  until the ice has attained a thickness of  four  inches;  and  provided,  also, such owner or lessee shall surround the cuttings and openings made  with  fences  of  bushes or other safeguards to warn all persons of such  cuttings and openings. And, whenever  any  icehouse  is  located  on  an  island  in  said  river,  this  article  shall  apply  to all ice formed  opposite the shores of such island in  both  channels  into  which  said  river  shall  be  divided  by  such  island,  subject  to  the provision  hereinafter contained; and it shall not be lawful for any  person  other  than the owner or lessee of such lands and icehouses, whether located on  the  banks  of the river or on such island, to take possession of or cut  the ice so staked out in  said  river  or  channel  between  the  center  thereof  and  his  lands, and the same is prohibited after such owner or  lessee shall have complied with the foregoing requirements.