Private and Special Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Volume 10state, 1861 |
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... forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes , and in the seventeenth chapter of the acts passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty - five , and in all other general laws of the Commonwealth relating to such ...
... forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes , and in the seventeenth chapter of the acts passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty - five , and in all other general laws of the Commonwealth relating to such ...
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... forth in the thirty - eighth and forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes . ties . SECTION 2. The capital stock of said company shall not Capital stock . exceed the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; and said ...
... forth in the thirty - eighth and forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes . ties . SECTION 2. The capital stock of said company shall not Capital stock . exceed the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; and said ...
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... forth in the forty - fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes . ties . Real and per- sonal estate . Chap . 86 . Corporators . Purpose . Location . ties . SECTION 2. The said corporation may hold real and personal estate , to be used for ...
... forth in the forty - fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes . ties . Real and per- sonal estate . Chap . 86 . Corporators . Purpose . Location . ties . SECTION 2. The said corporation may hold real and personal estate , to be used for ...
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... forth in the thirty - eighth and forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes . Location . ties . Real estate . SECTION 2. The said corporation may hold , for the pur- poses aforesaid , real estate not exceeding the value of two May ...
... forth in the thirty - eighth and forty - fourth chapters of the Revised Statutes . Location . ties . Real estate . SECTION 2. The said corporation may hold , for the pur- poses aforesaid , real estate not exceeding the value of two May ...
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... forth in the forty- fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes . ties . May purchase land and flats . SECTION 2. Said corporation may purchase and hold the whole , or any part , of certain land and flats , in that part of the city of Boston ...
... forth in the forty- fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes . ties . May purchase land and flats . SECTION 2. Said corporation may purchase and hold the whole , or any part , of certain land and flats , in that part of the city of Boston ...
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ACT in addition act shall take ACT to authorize ACT to incorporate additional capital appointed April April 12 April 29 associates and successors bank bridge Chap Charles River Railroad Charlestown city council city of Boston clerk commissioners Commonwealth construct corporation may hold duties eighteen hundred election enacted entitled extend fifty thousand dollars Fitchburg Railroad Company follows forty-fourth chapter Grand Junction Railroad hereafter hereby authorized hundred dollars hundred thousand dollars issued land less sum liabilities and restrictions March March 28 mayor and aldermen Mystic River par value passage personal estate police court Powers and du powers and privileges present capital stock Proviso Railroad Company Railroad Corporation real and personal Revised Statutes River road scrip SECTION selectmen standing justice stockholders Street sum or amount take effect takes the name thereof thousand eight hundred tion town tracks trustees vote ward wharf York Central Railroad
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Page 411 - Association, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes ; and...
Page 145 - And the mayor and aldermen may require any person who may be appointed marshal or constable of the city, to give bonds for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office, with such security, and to such amount, as they may deem reasonable and proper ; upon which bonds the like proceedings and remedies may be had, as are by law provided in case of constables' bonds taken by the selectmen of towns.
Page 650 - Within thirty days after any meeting at which amendment of this charter has been adopted, articles of amendment signed and sworn to by the president, treasurer and a majority of the directors, setting forth such amendment...
Page 166 - ... city buildings, and the custody and management of all city property, with power to let or sell what may be legally let or sold ; and to purchase property, real or personal, in the name and for the use of the city, whenever its interest or convenience may, in their judgment, require it.
Page 108 - Youth, for the purpose of training and teaching such persons, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions, and liabilities, set forth in the thirty-eighth and fortyfourth chapters of the Revised Statutes.
Page 232 - Asylum, for the purpose of assisting and providing for deserted and destitute infant children, with all the powers and privileges, and subject...
Page 304 - Boston ; and, as such, shall have, exercise, and enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers, and privileges, and shall be subject to all the duties and obligations now incumbent upon and appertaining to said city, as a municipal corporation.
Page 700 - And all warrants for meetings of the citizens for municipal purposes, to be held either in wards or in general meetings, shall be issued by the mayor and aldermen, and shall be in such form, and shall be served, executed and returned in such manner, and at such times, as the city council may by any by-law direct.
Page 314 - And it shall be the duty of the mayor to be vigilant and active at all times, in causing the laws for the government of said city to be duly executed and put in force ; to inspect the conduct of all subordinate officers in the government thereof, and, as far as in his power, to cause all negligence, carelessness, and positive violation of duty, to be duly prosecuted and punished.
Page 316 - Representatives, and who shall have paid, by himself or his parent, master, or guardian, any State or county tax which shall, within two years next preceding such election, have been assessed upon him in any town or district of this commonwealth, and also every citizen who shall be by law exempted from taxation, and who shall be in all other respects qualified as above mentioned...