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217. Protestant Episcopal church may
incorporate vestries.
Savings Institutions.
218. Power to receive and invest de-
posits.
219. Annual committee of examina-
tion.
220 Inspection by State treasurer.
221. Capital stock not to exceed one
million of dollars.
Telegraph Companies
222. How to be formed.
223. May acquire existing telegraph
lines.
224. Powers of, damages for erection
of fixtures.
225. Ascertainment of such damages.
226. Return and confirmation of in-
quisition.
227. Extension of lines, branch lines,
consolidation.
228. Transmission of despatches, pen-
alty
229 Injury to property, punishment.
230. Disclosure of contents of des-
patches
231. Injury to wires by cutting down
trees.
232. Sections 223-232 applicable to
telephone companies
Turnpike, Plank Road, and Pas-
senger Railway Companies.
233. How to be formed; roads how
to be constructed.
234. Passenger railway company to
keep its track and two feet on
either side in repair, penalty.
.235. Examination of turnpike or plank
road by county commissioners;
tolls; rates of fare,
236. Revision of tolls and rates of fare
237. Report to comptroller; examina-
tion by commissioners ap-
pointed by governor, tolls,
rates of fare.
238. Consent of municipal authorities.
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239. May purchase or condemn right
of way.
240. Recording grants of right of way.
241. Plat of turnpike or plank road to
be recorded.
242. Proceedings to inquire into; to ba
kept in good order.
243 Inquisition.
244. Forfeiture of charter.
Uniformed Volunteer Companies.
245 Subject to militia laws.
Water Companlea.
246. May acquire and hold property.
247. By purchase or condemnation.
Condemnation of Property by
Corporations.
248 Proceedings for condemnation.
249. Jury, how selected.
250 Oath to jurors.
251. Inquisition, return, confirmation,
and recording of.
252. Description of property and in-
terest condemned.
253. Compensation to be first paid or
tendered.
254. Powers of telephone and tele-
graph companies, proviso.
Remedies for Abase, Misuse, and
Nonuse of Corporate Power.
255. Petition by attorney general by
direction of the governor, pro-
ceedings upon
256 Answer of corporation.
257. Reply of petitioners.
258. Trial of issues, judgment.
259 Exparte hearing in case of default.
260. When court shall dismiss petition.
261. Where petition shall be filed.
262. Appeal.
263. Injunction to restrain exercise of
corporate powers.
Dissolution of Corporations.
264. How adjudged to be dissolved;
proceedings.
265. Meeting of stockholders to order
dissolution, bill for dissolution.
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