The Maritime Association of the Port of New York: Historical Review of the Past Fifty Years

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Press of Andrew H. Kellogg Company, 1923 - 141 sider

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Side 104 - ASSOCIATION," with perpetual succession and power to use a common seal and alter the same at pleasure, to sue and be sued, to take and hold by grant, purchase, and devise, real and personal property, to an amount not exceeding...
Side 106 - ... the Constitution of the State of New York or of the United States for the sole benefit of said company.
Side 114 - Managers, and an annual report to the Exchange at the annual meeting thereof, all of which reports shall be audited and approved by the Finance Committee before presentation. The funds, books, vouchers and securities in his hands shall at all times be under the supervision of the Board of Managers, and subject to its inspection and control. He shall have custody of the...
Side 116 - All the arbitrators must meet together, and hear all the proofs and allegations of the parties ; but an award by a majority of them, shall be valid, unless the concurrence of all the arbitrators be expressly required in the submission.
Side 104 - The purposes of said corporation shall be to provide and regulate a suitable room or rooms for a Produce Exchange in the city of New York, to inculcate just and equitable principles in trade, to establish and maintain uniformity in commercial usages, to acquire, preserve, and disseminate valuable business information, and to adjust controversies and misunderstandings between persons engaged in...
Side 114 - President, or of his inability from any cause to act, the Vice-President shall perform the duties of the President ; and in case of the absence of...
Side 110 - Thereafter each local director shall be chosen as hereinbefore provided and shall hold office for a term of three years. Any vacancies that may occur in the board of directors shall be filled for the unexpired term in the manner provided herein for the original selection of such directors.
Side 104 - ... dollars a year. The building at the foot of Broadway, near Bowling Green, is one of New York's most notable business structures. The Maritime Exchange is an association of business men which, according to its constitution, is to "acquire, preserve, and disseminate valuable business information and do such other proper and needful acts as will tend to promote the maritime interest of the port of New York.
Side 109 - SEC. 9. — It shall be the duty of the Inspectors of Election to receive the votes at each and every election held during their term ; to canvass them immediately after each election, and make...

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