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− | Joseph Butterfield and others; | + | Joseph Butterfield and others; and legislation inexpedient on the following orders, to wit; - relative to making private property of Stockholders of Manufacturing Companies, liable for the debts of the Corporations - relative to remunerating innocent persons committed for a supposed offence - relative to increasing the number of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court -- relative to the incorporation of Villages - relative to the manner by which persons may |
− | and legislation inexpedient on the | + | effect a change of name - relative to the indictment of towns for bad roads - relative to the purchase of lands, in villages, for burial grounds; - relative to divorces on account of |
− | following orders, to wit; | + | drunken husbands - relative to the auction sale of the maintenance of paupers of towns - relative to the taking of excessive usury - and relative to amending "an Act to annex the town of Litchfield to the County of Kennebec" so as to provide for the prosecution of any suit touching real estate pending in any Court in Lincoln at the passage of said Act - severally read and accepted. |
− | making private property of Stockholders | ||
− | of Manufacturing Companies, | ||
− | liable for the debts of the Corporations | ||
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− | persons committed for a | ||
− | supposed offence | ||
− | the number of the Justices of the | ||
− | Supreme Judicial Court -- relative to the | ||
− | incorporation of Villages | ||
− | to the manner by which persons may | ||
− | effect a change of name | ||
− | the indictment of towns for bad | ||
− | roads | ||
− | lands, in villages, for burial grounds; | ||
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− | drunken husbands | ||
− | auction sale of the maintenance | ||
− | of paupers of towns | ||
− | taking of excessive usury | ||
− | relative to amending "an Act to | ||
− | annex the town of Litchfield to the | ||
− | County of Kennebec" so as to provide | ||
− | for the prosecution of any suit | ||
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− | in Lincoln at the passage of said | ||
− | Act | ||
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Sent down for concurrence. | Sent down for concurrence. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | Mr. Frye from the Committee on | + | Mr. Frye from the Committee on Manufactures reported reference to next Legislature on petition of Timothy C. Ward and others and leave to |
− | Manufactures reported reference to | ||
− | next Legislature on petition of | ||
− | Timothy C. Ward and others and leave to |
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Joseph Butterfield and others; and legislation inexpedient on the following orders, to wit; - relative to making private property of Stockholders of Manufacturing Companies, liable for the debts of the Corporations - relative to remunerating innocent persons committed for a supposed offence - relative to increasing the number of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court -- relative to the incorporation of Villages - relative to the manner by which persons may effect a change of name - relative to the indictment of towns for bad roads - relative to the purchase of lands, in villages, for burial grounds; - relative to divorces on account of drunken husbands - relative to the auction sale of the maintenance of paupers of towns - relative to the taking of excessive usury - and relative to amending "an Act to annex the town of Litchfield to the County of Kennebec" so as to provide for the prosecution of any suit touching real estate pending in any Court in Lincoln at the passage of said Act - severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Mr. Frye from the Committee on Manufactures reported reference to next Legislature on petition of Timothy C. Ward and others and leave to