Private and Special Laws of the State of Connecticut, Volume 1The State, 1837 |
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Page 67
... subscription for the capital of said bank , at such time and place as they shall think best , receive the first deposits , and after said subscription , to call a meeting of the stockholders to choose directors at such time as the said ...
... subscription for the capital of said bank , at such time and place as they shall think best , receive the first deposits , and after said subscription , to call a meeting of the stockholders to choose directors at such time as the said ...
Page 70
... subscription , to said canal corporation , the capital stock of said bank , shall be , and remain , free from taxation , until the toils collected by said canal corporation , shall be sufficient to afford a dividend of six per cent per ...
... subscription , to said canal corporation , the capital stock of said bank , shall be , and remain , free from taxation , until the toils collected by said canal corporation , shall be sufficient to afford a dividend of six per cent per ...
Page 72
... subscription shall exceed two thousand shares , the commissioners shall reduce the number of shares to two thousand , for which purpose it shall be their duty to make all neces- sary enquiry , and apportion the shares in such manner as ...
... subscription shall exceed two thousand shares , the commissioners shall reduce the number of shares to two thousand , for which purpose it shall be their duty to make all neces- sary enquiry , and apportion the shares in such manner as ...
Page 73
... subscription herein before authorized , the said bank shall at all times , be opened for subscription at the rate of one hundred dollars each share , from the funds of this State , the school fund , or from the funds of any college ...
... subscription herein before authorized , the said bank shall at all times , be opened for subscription at the rate of one hundred dollars each share , from the funds of this State , the school fund , or from the funds of any college ...
Page 78
... subscription become a stockholder in said river company , in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars on each and every share which so is or shall be held by him or her in the stock of said river company , and shall require , that ...
... subscription become a stockholder in said river company , in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars on each and every share which so is or shall be held by him or her in the stock of said river company , and shall require , that ...
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