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154. Rates when furnishing cars.
155. How to pass through gap at
Will's mountain.
156. Arbitration by board of public
works.
Municipal Corporations.
157. May make levy to pay judgments
against.
Railroad Corporations.
158. Railroad companies may be
formed.
159. What certificate must contain.
160. General powers of corporation.
161. May construct road.
162. Capital stock.
163. Payment of instalments upon.
164. Collection of unpaid instalments.
165. Increase of capital stock.
166. Opening books for subscriptions,
election of directors.
167. May purchase or condemn prop-
erty.
168. Change of location or grade.
169. Occupation of roads, streets, or
alleys, manner and terms of,
how arranged.
170. Rates of transportation.
171. May borrow money and issue
bonds.
172. May purchase or receive adjacent
necessary lands.
173. Crossings of highways, roads, and
streams.
174. Principal office.
175. Warning signs at crossings.
176. Annual statement to comptroller.
177. Crossing canals or navigable
streams.
178. Not to consolidate without special
act.
179. Stoppages at stations; penalty.
180. Sale of unclaimed freight.
181. Sale of unclaimed baggage.
182. Sections ] 79-181 to apply to all
transportation companies.
183. Use of track by connecting roads
184. Damages for refusal.
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185. Summary remedy for neglect of
corporate duty.
186. Elevated roads not to be built
without special act.
187. Reorganization of, when sold
under foreclosure.
188. Powers of reorganized company.
189. May issue bonds and execute
mortgages.
190. May consolidate with connecting
road.
191. May purchase connecting road.
192. Time allowed to finish road.
193. State's stock therein.
194. Flagmen or electric bells at pub-
lic crossings.
195. Penalty for neglect.
196. Collection of fines.
197. May cross other railroads; when
and how.
198. Injuries to live-stock and by fire.
199. How to be sued for.
200. Where to be sued for.
201. Judgments by default in such
cases.
202. Not to conduct store; co-opera-
tive stores.
203. May own steamships.
204. Property subject to taxation.
Religions Corporations.
205. Trustees of, to be body politic.
206 Powers of such trustees.
207. Succession to be kept up, how.
208. Minister to be always a member.
209. Contest about voting, how to be
adjusted.
210. Plan of church organization to be
determined at first meeting.
211. Plan to be acknowledged and re-
corded in church book.
212. To be recorded by clerk of cir-
cuit or superior court.
213. Changes to be likewise acknowl-
edged and recorded.
214. Meetings of members; quorum;
proceedings.
215. Separation and new organization.
216. Conveyance to church by trustee,
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