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Session Laws, 1832
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832.

Sec. 9. And be it enacted, That occasional meetings of the
said Company may be called by the managers for the time
being, or by the survivors or survivor of them, if any of
them he dead, at such times and places, as the said manag-
ers, or the survivors or survivor of them, may appoint, by
giving ten days public notice thereof by advertisements
put up in at least three of the most public places in the
neighborhood of the said ditch or ditches in the state of
Delaware, and in at least three of the most public places
in the neighborhood of said ditch or ditches in this State.

CHAP. 180.

Sec. 10. And be it enacted, That if the managers, treasurer
and secretary aforesaid, shall not all or any of them be
chosen at any annual meeting, and if any manager, trea-

Case of failure to

elect officers

surer, or secretary, as aforesaid, shall die, resign, refuse to
serve, or neglect to act, such vacancy may be filled at any
adjourned or occasional meeting, in the same manner in
which the officers of the said company are elected at the

surer, or secretary, as aforesaid, shall remove from the
neghborhood of the said marshes and low grounds, the

Case of vacancy

said company, at any adjourned or occasional meeting
thereof, may declare the place of such manager, treasurer,
or secretary, vacant, and elect another to supply his place;
and further, the said company shall have power to do all

or might be done at an annual meeting; but no sum of
money shall be ascertained or determined to be raised at
any occasional meeting.

Power of occa-

sional meetings.

Sec. 11. And be it enacted, That the treasurer, and every
Treasurer, shall, before he enters upon the duties of his
office, give bond, with surety or sureties, to be approved
by the managers at the time being, to, and in, the name of
the said company, in the penalty of two thousand dollars,
upon condition to be void if he shall pay all orders drawn

Treasurer to bond

upon him by the managers for the time being, or by one
or more manager or managers in those cases in which one
or more manager or managers is or are by this act autho-
rized to draw orders upon the treasurer, as far as he, the
said treasurer, shall have funds for that purpose, and shall
well and truly account for all monies that may come to his
hands, as such treasurer, at every annual meeting of the
company or otherwise, as the company may direct, and
shall pay any balance or sum which sha'll be due from him

the company may direct, and shall perform all the duties of
his office with fidelity.

His obligation.


Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That the Treasurer, and

His powers to

collect, &c.



 
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