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... capital is sunk in its production and maintainance . At first it is all expenditure , and a certain necessary outlay goes on to the end in order to preserve it and keep life in being . This valuation of life differs from that of the ...
... capital is sunk in its production and maintainance . At first it is all expenditure , and a certain necessary outlay goes on to the end in order to preserve it and keep life in being . This valuation of life differs from that of the ...
Page 310
... capital invested in productive industry would have to be first eliminated , and nearly the whole of the vast bulk of so - called purchase - money mortgages , given for property when purchased , or the deferred pay- ments of borrowers in ...
... capital invested in productive industry would have to be first eliminated , and nearly the whole of the vast bulk of so - called purchase - money mortgages , given for property when purchased , or the deferred pay- ments of borrowers in ...
Page 400
... capital stock of such association shall be fixed and limited by its articles of association , at any sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars . The association may increase or diminish its amount and its number of shares at any meeting ...
... capital stock of such association shall be fixed and limited by its articles of association , at any sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars . The association may increase or diminish its amount and its number of shares at any meeting ...
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... of the incorporators by notice in county newspaper , at least fifteen days before the time appointed . Such notice may be waived by written consent of all subscribers to capital stock . chapter nor to the laws of the State , and ( 399 )
... of the incorporators by notice in county newspaper , at least fifteen days before the time appointed . Such notice may be waived by written consent of all subscribers to capital stock . chapter nor to the laws of the State , and ( 399 )
Page 400
... capital stock of such association shall be fixed and limited by its articles of association , at any sum not ex- ceeding fifty thousand dollars . The association may increase or diminish its amount and its number of shares at any ...
... capital stock of such association shall be fixed and limited by its articles of association , at any sum not ex- ceeding fifty thousand dollars . The association may increase or diminish its amount and its number of shares at any ...
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38 Shakes 40 Shakes AGE OF DECLINE Age when began AGES AND CAUSES AGES OF JOURNEYMEN American Born Amount articles of association association Asthma Average number bakehouse Beginning to decline Bronchitis by-laws CAUSE OF DECLINE CAUSE OF INCAPACITY cent certificate child or young colic Consumption debility DECLINE OF JOURNEYMEN deemed DETAIL THE AGES diseases dust Dyspepsia Essex county ESTATE FORECLOSURE EXECUTIONS Eyesight Factory and Workshop factory or workshop Foreign born Forty to forty-five Forty-five to fifty gages Glass Blowers industrial inspector labor LANDS ACRES Lead colic liable Liver Lungs Makers mort mortality mortgages NATIVITY AND NUMBER note to Table notice NUMBER BEGINNING NUMBER OF REAL o'clock occupier period of employment persons and women phthisis Pouncers PRESENT AGE REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE Rheumatism Saturday secretary Stiffness of joints TABLE 14.-SHOWING therein thereof Thirty to thirty-five Throat tion Total Number trade WHOLE NUMBER REPORTED workmen
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Page 428 - Where the whole capital of a Corporation shall not have been paid in, and the capital paid shall be insufficient to satisfy the claims of its creditors, each stockholder shall be bound to pay, on each share held by him, the sum necessary to complete the amount of such share, as fixed by the Charter of the Company, or such proportion of that sum as shall be required to satisfy the debts of the Company.
Page 290 - ... used for any manufacturing process or handicraft or in cleaning or oiling any part of the machinery or in any other kind of work whatsoever incidental to or connected with the manufacturing process or handicraft or connected with the article made or otherwise the subject of the manufacturing process...
Page 286 - ... to have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before the court at the time appointed for hearing the charge; and if, after the commission of the offence has been proved, the...
Page 289 - Act, (2.) also any premises or places named in Part Two of the said schedule wherein or within the close or curtilage or precincts of which, steam, water, or other mechanical power is used in aid of the manufacturing process carried on there...
Page 293 - ... finishing or adapting for sale any article or part of an article, and to which or over which premises, room or place the employer of the...
Page 430 - ... who shall be chosen annually by the stockholders, and shall hold their offices until others are chosen and qualified in their stead...
Page 426 - Act, whether limited by shares or by guarantee, shall paint or affix, and shall keep painted or affixed, its name on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the company is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily legible...
Page 290 - ... article, and to which or over which premises, room or place, the employer of the persons working therein has the right of access or control...
Page 430 - ... and they and their successors may have and use a common seal, and the same may alter and change at pleasure ;. and they and their successors, by their corporate name, shall, in law, be capable of taking, receiving, purchasing and holding real estate, for the purposes of their incorporation, and for no other purpose, to an amount not exceeding the sum of fifty thousand dollars in value...
Page 250 - A child shall not be employed continuously for more than five hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal.