Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 020)
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Bye Laws.
Com. Seal.
First. The Trustees shall have authority to provide a common
seal for the Corporation, which shall remain the com-
mon seal until otherwise ordered by the Corporation.
Vacancies
Second. The Trustees shall have power to fill all
vacancies in their own body which may occur
between one annual meeting & another.
Bye Laws to Regulate Business
Third. The Trustees shall have authority to make
any bye laws for the due regulation & manage-
ment of the property business & presidential concerns
of the Corporation not otherwise provided for by the
act of incorporation, which shall be in force
till otherwise ordered by the corporation.
Annual Meeting if not held
Fourth. If the annual meeting, or any adjourn-
ment thereof shall not be duly held according
to law, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the
time being to call another annual meeting, at
which any business may be transacted, which
could be done at the annual meeting.
Deeds of Lots
Fifth. All conveyances of lots, or lands of the Corpo-
ration & all other deeds of the Corporation, shall
be under the common seal & signed by the President
or Treasurer & countersigned by the Secretary, & recor-
ded in the books of the Corporation. The forms of
conveyances & other deeds shall be prescribed by the
Trustees, until the Corporation shall otherwise
direct.
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