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An Act to provide for taking the census of the year 1838. 1837 44 (1837.11)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0219 and id is 1 raw text is: 1887.                                   44
ded, and shall bo authorized to make such by.laws and regulations as shall be
necessary for the government of said academy: Provided, such by.laws and
regulations, are not repugnant to the constitultion and laws of this State, and'
for that purpose, may have and use a common seal, appoint such officers as
they may think proper, and remove the same from office for improper conduct,
or neglect of duty.
Sec. 2. And be itfurther enacted, That the trustees aforesaid shall
To hold pro- be capable of accepting and being invested with all manner of property, both
perty.    real and personal; all donations, gifts and immunities whatsoever which may
belong and appertain to said Institution, or which may hereafter be conveyed
or transferred to them or their successors in office, to have atid to hold the
same for the proper use and benefit of said academy.
Vacancies   Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That whenever any vacancy
how tilled.  may occur by death, resignation or otherwise, of any of the trustees of said
academy, the remaining trustees, shall fill such vacancy, in such manner as
shall be pointed out by the by-laws and regulations of said incorporation.
Free from tax  Sec. 4. And be it further cnacted, That all property owned by the
ation,    trustees for the benefit of said academy, not exceeding in value ten thousand
dollars, shall be free from taxation.  Approved, December 23, 1837.
[No. 58.1                    AN ACT
To incorporate the Good Hope Malo and Femnle Academy, in the county of Russell.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That from and after the
passage of this act, the Academy in township sixteen and range twenty-seven,
Incorporation in the county of Russell, shall be known and designated by the name of Good
Hope lifalo and Female Academy, and that William Triadgill, H-. B. Green,
Nimrod W. Long, Matthew Turner, Thomas Brown, Fredrick G. Thomas,
Alexander Kindred, Colonel Richerson, Doctor E. E. Park, Hartwell Bass,
I Henry Taylor, John McTyeire, Joel Hurt, sen'r., John B. Tate, Michael Har.
vey, James Allen and Newman Reynolds; and their successors in office, be,
and they are hereby declared to be a body politic and corporate, by the name
of Good Hope Male and Female Academy, and as such, shall be capable and
liable, in law, to suo and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and shall be author.
ized to make such by.laws and regulations, as shall be necessary for the go.
vernment of said academy: Provided, such by-laws and regulations are not
repugnant to the constitution and laws of this State, and for that purpose may
have and use a common seal, appoint such officers as they may think proper,
and remove the same from office for improper conduct or neglect of duty.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the trustees aforesaid, or any five
Quorum to of them, shall be considered a quorum to transact business, and shall be au.
transact busi. thorized to fill vacancies that may occur with the trustees, or accept of and
nem.      be invested with all manner of property, both real and personal, all donations,
gifts, and immunities, whatsoever, which mqy belong and appertain to said
Institution, or which may hereafter be conveyed, or transferred to them as a
body corporate, to have and to hold the same for the proper use and benefit of
said academy, not exceeding in value twenty-five thousand dollars.
Exempt from  Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That all property owned by the trus.
taxation.  toes for the benefit of said academy, shall be free from taxation.
Approved, December 23, 1837.
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[No. SO.]                    AN ACT
To provide for taking the census of the year 1838.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the Judge of the Coun.

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