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An Act making certain appropriations therein named. 1852 104 (1852.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0273 and id is 1 raw text is: 10O                IAWS OF MISSIsSIPPI.
the stockholders, under the supervision of said
President and directors.
SEC. 12. Be it further enacted, That the charter
hereby granted shall continue in force for the
charter to space of fifty years from and after the passage
fifty years. of this act, at the expiration of which period,
unless previously renewed by act of the Legisla-
ture, shall cease and determine, and the corpo.
ration shall be dissolved; yet, upon such dissolu-
tion, none of the common law consequences of
dissolution of a corporation, shall take place; but
all assets and property of the said dissolved corpo-
ration, after the payment of all its just debts, shall
be ratably divided among the diffei-ent stockhold-
ers, according to their respective amounts of stock,
to effect which division, if it could be done by
amicable adjustments of the stockholders among
themselves, the Superior Court of Chancery shall
have jurisdiction, at the suit of any one or more
of the stockholders to effect the same, and to that
end, to appoint one or more trustees to collect
the debts, assets, and other property of said dis-
solved corporation, and convert the same, as
speedily as may be, into money; and after all just
debts of the dissolved corporation are paid, to di-
vide the residue ratably among said stockholders,
according to their respective shares at the date of
dissolution.       -
SEc. 13. And be il ,lvrl/er enacted, That this act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
passage.
Approved, October 16,4852.
CHAPTER 71.
. .
AN ACT making certain appropriatioins therein named.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Mississippi, That the following sums be
allowed and paid out of any money in the Treasury
not otherwise appropriated, viz:
ART 1. To S. B. Newman, sheriff of the county
of Adams, for taking four depositions in the case
of the State of Mississippi against the Bank of the
United States, at the request of the Attorney Gen-
eral, the sum of ten dollars ($10 00.)

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