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and the stock-intrade, plant, machinery, chattels and effects, belonging to the said works, and the benefit of all contracts in connection therewith.

2. To carry on the said business, and generally to carry on the business of a Waggon Works company in all its branches, and to manufacture, maintain, and sell railway-waggons, trucks, carriages, locomotives, rolling-stock, engines, plant, machinery, appliances, and implements of all kinds.

3. Also to carry on the following businesses, namely, those of a manufacturer of machinery, an engineer, an iron-founder, and a manufacturer, worker, and dealer in all kinds of metals. 4. To [build, &c., ut supra, p. 108, No. 15]. 5. To purchase, &c.

[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8.] 6. To borrow, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]

7. To [accept bills,

8. To sell, &c.

9. To do all, &c.

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

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

XIX.

Objects.

TRAMWAYS.

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1. To make, work, and maintain the following tramways: Tramways. (a.) A tramway from, &c. to, &c.

(b.) [Ditto.]

(c.) [Ditto.]

And such other tramways in the county of, [or elsewhere,] as may be determined on.

2. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8, altered thus: and in particular any lands, buildings, easements, plant, machinery, carriages, horses, and locomotives.]

3. To manufacture and maintain tramway carriages and other chattels and things used by the company for the purposes. of its undertaking.

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

For specimen provisional order of Board of Trade, with rules as to applications, &c., see infra, "Provisional Orders."

5. To borrow, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]

Objects.

6. To [accept bills, &c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].

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Parochial institute.

XX.

PAROCHIAL INSTITUTE.

1. To establish a library and reading-rooms at, in the county of, and to provide a large hall or room for entertainments, lectures, and meetings.

This institute is within the meaning of Section 23 of the Act of 1867, and the Board of Trade will accordingly, on the usual conditions, grant a licence for registration, without the word "Limited" as part of the name. The liability should be limited by guarantee. See further, supra, p. 101, et seq.

2. To promote mental culture, and to encourage habits of temperance, industry, and application, and with a view thereto, among other things, to offer and give prizes and rewards.

3. To purchase, hire, or otherwise acquire, for the purposes of the institute, any real or personal property, and in particular any land, buildings, furniture, books, newspapers, periodicals, and musical instruments.

4. To invest the monies of the institute, not immediately required, in such manner as may be determined.

5. To accept and hold any money or property upon trust for any charitable purposes for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish of, or any class or section thereof, and to execute such trusts.

6. To borrow, &c.

7. To invest, &c.

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

[Ut supra, p. 105, paragraph 6.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]

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

Fire insurance company.

XXI.

FIRE INSURANCE.

1. To insure against loss or damage by fire, storm, or acci

dent, buildings, chattels, and effects, and real and personal Objects. property of all kinds.

2. To purchase, and undertake, all or any part of the business, property, and liabilities, of any other Insurance company, whose objects shall be altogether or in part similar to those of this company.

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

4. To borrow, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]

5. To [accept bills, &c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].

6. To construct any buildings necessary or convenient for the purposes of the company.

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1. To carry on the business of a co-operative society in all Co-operative its branches.

2. To buy and sell goods, stores, consumable articles, chattels, and effects of all kinds, both wholesale and retail.

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

4. To receive money on deposit at interest or otherwise. [See supra, p. 108, No. 16.]

5. To borrow money, &c.
6. To [accept bills, &c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10].
7. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 106, No. 11.]
8. To invest, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]
9. To sell, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]

10. To do all, &c.

XXIII.
HOTEL.

1. To establish a hotel or hotels at --, and elsewhere, as may be determined.

society.

in the county of Hotel

company.

2. To carry on the businesses of a hotel and tavern keeper, a lodging-house keeper, a wine and spirit merchaħt, and a liverystable keeper.

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Railway, foreign.

XXIV.

FOREIGN RAILWAY.

1. To acquire the benefit of a concession, granted by the Republic of for the construction of a railway

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2. To construct, maintain, and work the railway authorised by the said concession, and any other railways in the Republic of which the company may be authorised to construct.

3. To construct, or contribute to the cost of constructing, any docks, wharves, warehouses, telegraphs, buildings, or works requisite or convenient for the purposes of the company, or calculated to promote the interests thereof.

4. To charter, purchase, and employ, vessels in connection with any railway of the company.

5. To purchase, manufacture, maintain, and hire, plant, stores, machinery, rolling-stock, and other property convenient for the purposes of the company.

6. To convey passengers, merchandise, goods, and chattels, upon the railways, or in the vessels of the company; to take and levy tolls, rates, and charges, and generally to carry on the business of a railway company and a telegraph company in all their respective branches.

7. To enter into contracts with other companies, as to running powers, interchange of traffic, or otherwise, in relation to the development of the property of the company.

8. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8.] 9. To borrow, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.] 10. To [accept, &c., ut supra, p. 106, No. 10]. 11. To invest, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]

12. To procure the company to be incorporated in the said

Republic of.

13. To take [shares, &c., ut supra, p. 107, No. 12].

14. To promote, &c. [Ut supra, p. 107, No. 13.] 15. To sell, &c. [Ut supra, p. 108, No. 17.]

16. To do all, &c.

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

For another Form, see Mills v. The Northern Ry. of Buenos Ayres Co., 5 Ch. 622.

XXV.

Objects.

COAL AND IRON.

1. To carry on the trades or businesses of iron masters, col- Coal and iron liery proprietors, coke manufacturers, miners, smelters, engi- company. neers, steel converters, and ironfounders, in all their respective branches.

2. To search for, get, work, raise, make merchantable, sell, and deal in, iron, coal, ironstone, brick-earth, bricks, and other metals, minerals, and substances, and to manufacture, and sell, patent fuel.

3. To construct, maintain, and improve, any water-works, gas-works, ponds, reservoirs, water-courses, railways, tramways, wharves, piers, docks, canals, and other buildings and works, calculated directly or indirectly to advance the interests of the company; and to contribute to the expense of constructing, maintaining, and improving, any such works.

4. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 105, No. 8, concluding thus and in particular any lands, buildings, works, collieries, coal-mines, iron and other mines, minerals, easements, machinery, vessels, and rolling-stock.]

5. To purchase, &c. [Ut supra, p. 106, No. 11.]
6. To take [shares, &c., ut supra, p. 107, No. 12].
7. To promote, &c.
8. To invest, &c.
9. To borrow, &c.
10. To sell, &c.
11. To do all, &c.

[Ut supra, p. 107, No. 13.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 14.]
[Ut supra, p. 105, No. 9.]
supra, p. 108, No. 17.]
[Ut supra, p. 108, No. 18.]

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