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Side 124 - In filing briefs on said appeal the parties must, however, print in their briefs, or in a supplement appended thereto, such portions of the record as they desire to call to the attention of the court.
Side 123 - ... the same among the stockholders of said company in proportion to their respective shares.
Side 119 - An Act to provide for improving the navigation in the valley of Connecticut River.
Side 120 - Columbia, under the management of such persons as they shall appoint, for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of the company hereinafter incorporated; which...
Side 125 - ... shall, as to the others of the said company, be, to every intent taken absolutely as such: but, as between any trustee and the person for whose benefit any trust shall be created, the common remedy may be pursued.
Side 122 - ... of such subscriber, and if the proceeds of any such sale shall exceed the sum demanded, the surplus, after paying the expenses of such sale, shall be paid to the subscriber so failing, or to his legal representatives; and the purchaser at such sale shall become a stockholder, and be subject to the same rules and regulations and entitled to the same privileges, rights, and emoluments as original subscribers under this act.
Side 104 - ... to effect, and the other half to the treasury of the town where the offence is committed, and every person who shall be convicted a second time of a like offence shall be disfranchised.
Side 96 - That so much of the second section of the act, to which this is a supplement, as...
Side 121 - ... one million, five hundred thousand dollars, divided into fifteen thousand shares of one hundred dollars each, with such additional shares as may hereafter be created, pursuant to the provisions of this act.
Side 123 - ... necessary for effecting in the best manner the objects of this act, and may dig, cleanse, and remove obstructions from the banks, channels, bars, and rapids of said river; may construct dams, canals, locks, towing-paths, and railways, where it shall be deemed expedient, and other works beneficial to navigation. This act also gave the company power to purchase the franchises of other Corporations for the improvement of the navigation of the Connecticut River, -when the proprietors of one-half...

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