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Page 59 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, matters and causes whatsoever; and...
Page 139 - and that by that name, they and their successors for the term aforesaid, shall and may have succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts or places whatsoever, in all manner of actions...
Page 120 - The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and...
Page 151 - An act to reduce several laws relating particularly to the City of New York, into one act...
Page 174 - That, in case it should at any time happen, that an election of directors should not be made upon any day when pursuant to this act it ought to have been made, the said corporation shall not, for that cause, be deemed to be dissolved ; but it...
Page 250 - ... and causes whatsoever : And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 175 - Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings.
Page 276 - ... shall be made by such of the stockholders as shall attend for that purpose, either in person or by proxy.
Page 275 - York ;" and by that name they shall have perpetual succession, and be in law capable of suing and being sued, defending and being defended in all courts and places, and in all manner of actions...
Page 155 - ... to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons, respectively, entitled unto or interested in the said building or buildings so to be injured by the said intended regulation...

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