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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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Antonio approximate cost average weight broad gauge Camajuani Capital stock Cardenas and Jucaro cent chief engineer chief officer Cienfuegos concession construction cost of railroad cross-ties Cuban Central Railway directors Division of Cuba ending June 30 feet 8 inches Fuel gauge of track Gibara Guanajay Guantanamo heaviest car inspection island of Cuba Jose Jucaro Railroad June 30 keepers kilometers kilos length of railroad light-house location of offices main line Manuel Marianao Matanzas Railroad miles Miscellaneous municipal Name of manager narrow gauge Nuevitas number of cars number of locomotives owner Placetas PLANTATION RAILROAD post-office address pounds per yard preceding article proper provisions Puerto Principe railroads of Cuba Railways of Habana receipts Regla regulations repair road rolling stock Sagua la Grande Santa Santiago de Cuba secretary of public stations stockholders tion Total Track ballast trains tramway transportation United Railways vicinity weight of rail weight per yard
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Side 139 - ... may take such proceedings as are authorized by the Code of Civil Procedure upon the like failure or refusal of a witness subpoenaed to attend the trial of a civil action before a court of record or a referee appointed by such court. The...
Side 139 - ... to comply with the provisions of any law, or with any recommendation of the board, it shall give notice thereof in writing to the corporation, and if the violation, neglect or refusal is continued after such notice the board may forthwith present the matter to the attorney-general, who shall take such proceedings thereon as may be necessary for the protection of the public interests.
Side 139 - ... for transporting freight and passengers upon its road and other roads with which its business is connected, and the condition, management and operation of its road, and shall...
Side 138 - Every stock corporation shall keep at its office, correct books of account of all its business and transactions, and a book to be known as the stock book, containing the names, alphabetically arranged, of all persons who are stockholders of the corporation, showing their places of residence, the number of shares of stock held by them respectively, the time when they respectively became the owners thereof, and the amount paid thereon.
Side 139 - ... shall be transferred liable for the debts of the corporation according to the provisions of this act, until it shall have been entered therein as required by this section, by an entry showing from and to whom transferred. Such...
Side 139 - Such latter book shall be presumptive evidence of the facts therein so stated in favor of the plaintiff, in any action or proceeding against such corporation or any of its officers, directors or stockholders. Every corporation that shall neglect or refuse to keep or cause to be kept such books, or to keep any book open for inspection as herein required, shall forfeit to the people the sum of fifty dollars for every day it shall so neglect or refuse. If any officer or agent of any such corporation...
Side 139 - The commissioners or either of them in the performance of their official duties may enter and remain during business hours in the cars, offices and depots, and upon the railroads of any railroad...
Side 144 - Brief statement of all existing contracts and agreements with other Railroad Companies, Steamboat or Steamship Companies, or other Companies or Persons, concerning the Transportation of Freight or Passengers : Traffic Exchange Agreement with United Railways of Havana.
Side 139 - ... cause refuse to be examined, or to answer a legal or pertinent question, or to produce a book or paper which he is directed by subpoena to bring, or...
Side 139 - ... to be inspected and extracts taken therefrom as provided in this section, the corporation and such officer or agent shall each forfeit and pay to the party injured a penalty of fifty dollars for every such neglect or refusal, and all damages resulting to him therefrom.