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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
Volume 540, Page 377   View pdf image (33K)
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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                      1829.

    Sec. 3.  And be it further enacted, That the said trustees
and their successors or a majority of them may, from time to
time hereafter meet as often as they shall judge necessary to
transact, manage and regulate the said Seminary, and to make
such rules and by-laws, as they may judge necessary for the
government of the same; Provided, that such rules and by-laws,
shall not be contrary to the constitution and laws of this
state.
  CHAP. 50.  

General meetings
—rules and regulations.
    Sec. 4.  And be it further enacted, That in all meetings of
the said trustees, the Principal for the time being, shall be the
President, and in case of his absence, may depute by writing
any other member to officiate in his place, and all acts or deeds
of the corporation, shall be signed by the President, and sealed
with the corporate seal.
    Powers of president.
    Sec. 5.  And be it further enacted, That all the property
which shall be received, and held by the said corporation, as
well real as personal, and whether derived by gift, devise bequest,
purchase, or otherwise, shall be held by them, to and
for the only purpose, and in trust exclusively, for the education
of pious young men of the Catholic persuasion, for the
Ministry of the Gospel.
    Application of
funds, &c.
    Sec. 6.  And be it further enacted, That the first Principal of
the said Seminary, shall be Lewis Deluol, one of the trustees aforesaid,
and when a vacancy occurs in the place of Principal,
the same shall be filled by a choice from among their own
members, to be made by the said trustees or a majority of
them.
Principal.
    Sec. 7.  And be it further enacted, That no one shall be qualified
to fill the place of principal or trustee in said corporation,
unless he be a regular member of the Roman Catholic Clergy
and a citizen of the United States.
Qualification.
    Sec. 8.  And be it further enacted, That the said principal
and trustees hereby incorporated, and their successors forever,
shall have full and perfect controul over all the property belonging
to the said corporation, for the trust aforesaid; they
shall have full and absolute discretion in the admission of pupils,
the appointment of teachers, fixing of salaries and management
of funds; Provided, that none of said funds or property,
of which they may become possessed, shall be appropriated
otherwise than for the trust herein before specified.
Powers specified.
    Sec. 9.  And be it further enacted, That either of the said
trustees or their successors, may be removed by a vote of the
board, for good cause, and vacancies thereby occasioned, be
filled up in the manner before pointed out.
Removal.
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