Laws of the State of New York, Volume 1

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New York State Legislature., 1872 - Law
Includes private and local laws.

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Page 955 - The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever...
Page 908 - The court of general sessions of the peace in and for the city and county of New York.
Page 1024 - ... dollars for each offense, and the further penalty of ten dollars for each day that it shall omit or neglect to comply with any of such provisions.
Page 804 - In case it shall happen at any time, that an election of directors shall not be made on the day designated by the by-laws of said company, when it ought to have been made, the company for that reason shall not be dissolved, but it shall be lawful on any other day to hold...
Page 802 - ... 2. The capital stock of said corporation shall be fifty thousand dollars, divided into shares of...
Page 934 - An Act granting the consent of the State of New York to the purchase by the United States of certain lands for the purpose of the erection of a custom house, court-house, or other public building for the use of the United States at Albany, and ceding jurisdiction over the same.
Page 82 - That in all elections of directors, and in deciding all questions at meetings of shareholders, each shareholder shall be entitled to one vote on each share of stock held by him.
Page 1047 - Such as shall have been mortgaged to it in good faith, by way of security for loans previously contracted or for moneys due; or, 3.
Page 1015 - An act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes.
Page 1098 - ... and such purchaser, his executors, administrators and assigns, shall by virtue thereof and of this act, lawfully hold and enjoy the same, for his and their own proper use, against...

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