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Objects.

Medical institute.

Banking.

XI.

MEDICAL INSTITUTE.

1. To establish and maintain at in the county of a library of works relating to the medical and allied sciences.

2. To advance and encourage professional knowledge, study, and research, by the establishment and maintenance of physiological and pathological laboratories and museums, the delivery of lectures, the giving of prizes and rewards, and by such other means as may be thought expedient.

3. To relieve poor and necessitous members of the medical profession, who may, through bodily or mental infirmity, or other misfortune, be incapacitated for practice, and also the wives and families of such persons.

4. To relieve poor and necessitous widows, children, and other relations of deceased members of the institute.

5. To construct, alter, and maintain any buildings necessary or convenient for the purposes of the society.

6. To invest, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]

7. To borrow money, &c. [Ut supra, p. 111, paragraph 6.] 8. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8, omitting words in brackets.]

9. To sell, &c. 10. To do all, &c.

A society with such Section 23 of the Act infra, Precedent III., limited by guarantee.

[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]

[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

objects as above, may be registered pursuant to of 1867. See supra, pp. 81, 99. The articles, can be easily adapted. The society would be See supra, p. 87.

XII.
BANKING.

1. To carry on the business of banking in all its branches, and in particular to advance money upon property and securities of all kinds, to discount bills, notes, and other securities, to deal in exchanges and specie, and to receive money on deposit at interest or otherwise.

For other Forms, sce Royal Bank of India's Case, 4 Ch. 252; and Zulueta's Case, 5 Ch. 445.

2. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 106, No. 11.]

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1. To purchase, or otherwise acquire, settle, improve, and Foreign laná cultivate lands and hereditaments in the territory of

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2. To develop the resources of the same lands and hereditaments by building, planting, clearing, mining, and otherwise dealing with the same.

3. To stock the same lands, and to breed and deal in all kinds of stock, cattle, sheep, and produce.

4. To aid, encourage, and promote immigration into the property of the company; and to colonise the same; and for the purposes aforesaid to lend and grant any sums of money.

5. To buy, manufacture, and sell all kinds of goods, chattels, and effects required by the company or by any persons who may settle on the property of the company or by others.

6. To make, provide, and carry on, use and work railways, tramways, telegraph lines, canals, reservoirs, wells, aqueducts, roads, streets, gasworks, piers, wharves, and other works which may be deemed expedient for the purposes of the company, and to contribute to the cost of making, providing, carrying on, and working the same.

7. To promote any other company for carrying into effect any of the objects of this company, and to take, or otherwise acquire, and hold, shares in any such company, and generally in any company the business of which is capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this company. 8. To lend money with or without security.

9. To guarantee the performance of any contract or obligation.

10. To carry on the business of a banker in all its branches. 11. To invest, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]

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Piers are being erected in considerable numbers. The requisite permission and powers can be obtained at a small expense from the Board of Trade. For specimen provisional order of the Board, under the " General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861," and rules as to applications, and extracts from the Act, see infra, "Provisional Orders."

2. To erect all such buildings and conveniences* in connection with the said pier as may be deemed expedient.

* As to this word, see Attorney-General v. Mayor, &c., of Cambridge, L. R. 6 H. L. 316.

3. To charge and levy tolls and fees for the uses of the said pier.

4. To obtain any provisional order of the Board of Trade, or any Act of Parliament, to enable the company to carry its objects or any of them into effect.

5. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8.]

6. To [accept bills,

7. To borrow, &c.
8. To invest, &c.
9. To sell, &c.
10. To do all, &c.

&c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].

[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

Law society.

XV.

LAW SOCIETY.

1. To support and protect the character, status, and interests of solicitors practising within twenty miles of the Town Hall at N.; to promote honourable practice; to suppress malpractice; to settle disputed points of practice; to decide all ques

tions of usage or courtesy in conducting legal business of all kinds.

Law societies are frequently registered as companies, limited by guarantee. See supra, p. 81. The licence of the Board of Trade is readily obtained on the usual conditions for registration without the word "Limited as part of the name. See supra, p. 101. For articles of association, see infra. The guarantee is usually 51. or 107.

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2. To consider, originate, and promote improvements in the law; to consider alterations in the law, and oppose or support the same; to effect improvements in administration and practice; for the purposes aforesaid to petition Parliament and take such other steps and proceedings as may be deemed expedient.

3. To encourage the study of law by articled clerks of solicitors, and with a view thereto to give prizes and rewards.

4. To form and maintain a law library at

5. To erect any buildings required for the purposes of the society.

6. To borrow, &c. [Ut supra, p. 111, Form II., paragraph 6.] 7. To become a member, &c. [Ut supra, p. 112, paragraph 10.]

8. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8, omitting words in brackets.]

9. To invest, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]

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AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, ETC.

1. To carry on the businesses of an auctioneer, a commis- Auctioneer, sion agent, and an estate agent in all or any of their respective and estate

branches.

commission

agent

2. To purchase, sell, barter, and otherwise deal in pictures, company. furniture, plate, jewellery, and works of art or vertu.

3. To advance money by way of loan upon property of all

kinds.

4. [To receive money on deposit ?]

5. To purchase, &c. [businesses, ut supra, p. 106, No. 11,

Objects. concluding thus: and to take or otherwise acquire, and hold shares in any such company].

6. To purchase, take or lease, or in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire, any real and personal property, and any rights or privileges, necessary or convenient for the purposes of the company.

7. To construct, erect, alter, and maintain any buildings and works convenient for the purposes of the company.

[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]
[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]
&c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]

8. To invest, &c.
9. To borrow, &c.
10. To [accept bills,
11. To sell, &c.
12. To do all, &c.

[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

Sugar works,

&c.

Waggon works, &c., company.

XVII.

SUGAR WORKS.

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1. To purchase the Sugar Works, carried on at in the Presidency of, in India, together with the lands, buildings, machinery and plant, belonging to or employed in connection with the said Sugar Works.

2. To carry on the business or trade of a sugar manufacturer and refiner.

3. To purchase sugar, rum, and other produce, in the neighbourhood of the said works.

4. To [build, &c., ut supra, p. 108, No. 15].

5. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8.]

6. To borrow, &c.
7. To [accept bills,
8. To purchase, &c.
9. To invest, &c.

[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]
&c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].

[Ut supra, p. 106, No. 11.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]

10. To sell, export, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]
11. To do all, &c.

[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

XVIII.

WAGGON WORKS.

1. To purchase, or otherwise acquire, the manufactory

known as The

Waggon Works, at, and the goodwill

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