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84 CORPORATIONS. [ART. 23
1892, ch. 670. 1894, ch. 420.
15B. Class 2B. Any county in this State, whose citizens shall
subscribe for and pay up a capital stock of not less than ten thous-
and dollars, or shall acquire and pay for real estate and improve-
ments thereon to the said value of not less than ten thousand
dollars, and shall be duly incorporated under the laws of this State
as a fair association, upon filing a certified copy of the certificate
of incorporation and the affidavit of the president of such associa-
tion that the stock has been fully paid up or the property
acquired and paid for to the amount herein required, with the
Comptroller, shall be entitled to the benefits of sections 15 A to
to 15 D; provided, that but one association in each county shall
be entitled to the benefits derived under, said section.
Ibid.
15C. Class 2C. No existing association or any which may
hereafter be formed in this State, for the purpose of holding
agricultural fairs, shall be entitled to the benefits of said sections,
which has five hundred dollars surplus in its treasury, or has,
within the year preceding the application by it for the payment
of any share of the money hereby appropriated, declared a divi-
dend to it stockholders.
Ibid.
15D. Class 2D. Any existing association in this State, or
which may hereafter be organized, desiring to avail itself of the
provisions of said sections, is hereby required to forward to the
Comptroller of the Treasury, on or before the first Monday in
December of each year, a statement under the hand of its presi-
dent, attested by the treasurer and the corporate seal of such asso-
ciation, giving in detail the financial condition of said association
for the year immediately preceding such application.
1890, ch. 134.
19 A. Class 6 A. Por the purpose of carrying on the business
of printing, publishing or selling books, pamphlets or news-
papers, or of carrying on the general business of a job printing
office.
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