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Miscellaneous Provisions.
1. How to acknowledge deeds.
2. Banking privileges not to be ex-
ercised unless expressly granted.
3. Majority to govern.
4. Certified copy of by-laws to be
prima facie evidence
5. Full records of all transactions to
be kept.
6. General meetings, how to be called
7. Removal of president or directors.
8. Notice of intention to canvass the
vote, action upon.
9. Oath of stockholders offering to
vote.
10. Vote of stock held by a corporation.
11. Voting by proxy.
12. Oath of director of bank.
13. Pledgor of stock may vote, when.
Provisions for the Formation of
Corporations.
14. Class 1 Educational, benevolent,
religious, &c.
15. Class 2. Mechanics' institutes,
hotels, agricultural societies,
fruit packing, &c.
16. Class 3. Land, lumber, Seeds, fruits,
&c.
17. Class 4. Insurance of all kinds,
live stock.
18. Class 5. Homestead, Odd-Fellows,
Masons, Sons of Temperance.
19. Class 6. Manufacturing, ship build-
ing, or mechanical
20. Class 7 Mining,
21. Class 8 Smelting.
22. Class 9. Quarries.
23. Class 10. Petroleum, mineral
springs.
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24. Class 11. Telegraph and telephone.
25. Class 12. Ocean navigation
26. Class 13. River and inland water
navigation.
27. Class 14. Forwarding, &c.
28. Class 15. Bridges, dry-docks, &c.
29. Class 16. Savings banks, trust and
guarantee.
30. Class 17. Gas light and electric
light.
31. Class 18 Turnpike, plank-road,
and passenger railway
32. Class 19. Stages and stage-coaches.
33 Class 20. Water.
34. Class 21. Immigration.
35. Class 22 Patents and patent rights.
36. Class 23 Assessment accident in-
surance.
37. Class 24 Trades Unions.
38. Corporations may be formed for
any two or more of such pur-
poses.
39. Two or more corporations may
consolidate.
40. President and directors of com-
panies of Class 1 to be corpora-
tors
41. Charitable societies to hold their
property even when increased
in value beyond chartered limit.
General Regulations.
42. Requisites of certificate of incor-
poration.
43. To be submitted to judge for ap-
proval.
44. Determination of judge to be en-
dorsed on certificate and re-
corded
45. Corporators then incorporated.
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