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An Act to define and extend the powers of the Union Society of the city of Savannah, with regard to apprentices. 1855-1856 478 (1855)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0439 and id is 1 raw text is: 478    LOCAL AND PRIVATE LAWS-JoINT STOCK COMPANIES.
Union Society.
losses and expenses of the corporation, and in the event of an ac-
Surplus fund Cumulated surplus beyond the necessities of said corporation, the
Directors are hereby authorised to divide the same among the
Stockholders thereof, according to the respective amounts of their
premiums, and the Directors may at any time, when the necessities
of the Company require it, collect such further sums as may be ne-
Assessmonts cessary, by making assessments on said notes in proportion to the
original amount of each note, giving thirty days notice by mail to
each member, but no member shall in any event be liable to pay
more than his premium note or cash premium.
2. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the following be ad-
witness,! ded to the fifih section of said Charter, to-wit:  And in all suits
at Law or in Equity prosecuted for or against said corporation any
.member thereof, not being a party in his individual character to
such suit or suits, shall be a competent witness.
3. Sec. III. And beit further enacted, That five shares of stock
Escheateel in the Georgia Rail-road and Banking Company, now standing in
stock,&c the name of the Augusta Benevolent Society and all dividends due
and unpaid thereon, which have echcated to the State in conse-
quence of the dissolution of said society be, and they are hereby
authorized and directed to be transferred and paid by the Cashier
of said Company to the Samaritan Society of the city of Augusta
to be used by them for the purposes of their Association.
UNION SOCIETY.
Sec. I Tidenture of children to Society.  3 Repealing clause.
2 Previous indentures confirmed.
(No. 415.)
An Act to define and extend the powers of the Union Society of the city
of Savannah, with regard to apprentices.
APPROVED, MarLh 6th, 1S56.
WHEREAS, the children tisually taken in charge by the Presi-
Preamblc; dent and Vice President of the Union Society of Savannah are
orphans, or of destitute parentage, And fWher'as, difficulties and
expense attend the regular indenting of such children to the said
Society which impose a burthen upon all concerned:
1. Section I. Be it enacted, &c., That from and after the pas-
sage of this act all minor children placed in the charge of the said
indentures Society by their natural guardians or next friends, or by the city
authorities shall be ipso facto and to all intents and purposes in-
Limit;  dented and bound to said Society under its rules, until arriving at
a suitable age to be bound out to useful trades, callings or occupa-
tions, Provided, that the said placing in charge or binding be wit-
nessed and approved by a Justice of the Inferior Court of Chatham
Certificate- county, or Judge of the Superior Court, who shall give a certificate
of the same under his hand, which said certificate shall be compe-
tent evidence of the facts therein contained in anv Court of Law

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