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686 CORPORATIONS. [ART. 23
1888, art. 23, sec 243. 1868, ch. 471, sec. 116.
354. If the inquisition shall be finally confirmed, and the
said road shall not be put in good order and repair within
thirty days thereafter, the said court may order that the right
of the corporation to charge tolls on any part of said road
within the limits of said county be forfeited, until it shall be
made to appear to said court by said corporation that the
whole of said road within said county has been put in good
order and repair, when said order of forfeiture may be rescinded
by the said court.
Ibid. sec. 244. 1868, ch. 471, sec. 117.
355. If within six months after the date of an order of the
court forfeiting the right of the corporation to charge tolls, the
said road shall not have been put in good order and repair
within the limits of the county in which said order may have
been passed, the said road within said county shall be forfeited
by the corporation, and shall vest in the county commissioners,
who may cause the same to be put and kept in good order and
repair, and collect tolls sufficient for that purpose, or may
transfer the same to another corporation, in their discretion;
in which case the new corporation shall have the same rights
and franchises, and be subject to the same conditions and for-
feitures with the original corporation constructing said road.
1900, ch. 549.
366. No turnpike company or other road company in this
State shall charge any toll for the travel of any bicycle, tricycle
or other vehicle with rubber tires propelled by human muscles.
Uniformed Volunteer Companies.
1888, art. 23, sec. 245 1868, ch 471, sec. 78.
367. All uniformed volunteer companies shall be subject to
the laws for the government of the militia of this State.
Water Companies.
Ibid. sec. 246. 1868, ch. 471, sec. 94. 1898, ch. 199.
358. Any corporation which may be formed under the pro-
visions of this article for the purpose of supplying water shall
have power to acquire, possess and use all such land, water
rights and other property, and shall have all such power as
may be necessary for the purposes for which said corporation
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