| Murray Hoffman - Ecclesiastical law - 1868 - 364 pages
...OF INCORPORATION OF FREE CHURCHES. WE whose names are hereto subscribed, male persons of full age, citizens of the United States, and a majority of whom are residents of the State of New York, do hereby certify that we have associated ourselves together for the purpose of... | |
| 1915 - 932 pages
...of Incorporation of Free Churches We, whose names are hereto subscribed, male persons of full age, citizens of the United States, and a majority of whom are residents of the State of New York, do hereby certify that we have associated ourselves together for the purpose of... | |
| 1880 - 768 pages
...Incorporation of Free Churches. Wo, whose names are hereto subscribed, malo pel-sons of full age, citizen* of the United States, and a majority of whom are residents of the State of Now York, do hereby certify that we have associated ourselves together for the purpose of... | |
| City Club of New York - 1917 - 166 pages
...OTTO HORACE E. STUMP AUGUSTE M. THIERY ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Know all men by these presents: That we, the undersigned, all citizens of the United States, a majority of whom are also citizens of the State of New York, being desirous of forming ourselves... | |
| Washington (D.C.) University club of the city of Washington - 1905 - 96 pages
...Saunders Certificate of Incorporation The undersigned persons more than three in number, of full age, all citizens of the United States and a majority of whom are citizens of the District of Columbia, desiring to associate themselves for certain purposes enumerated... | |
| National Association of Cement Users (U.S.) - Concrete - 1906 - 428 pages
...ASSOCIATION OF CEMENT USERS. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, the under signed, all of whom are citizens of the United States, and a majority of whom are residents of the District of Columbia, have associated ourselves together for the purpose hereinafter set forth and desiring that we may be... | |
| Thomas Gold Frost - Corporation law - 1908 - 944 pages
...OF COLUMBIA. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION. We, the undersigned, being all of the trustees of the , a majority of whom are residents of the District of Columbia, do by these presents, pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of six hundred and five (605)... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 734 pages
...CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION KNOW ALL MEN in' THESE TRESENTS, THAT WE, the undersigned, all of whom are citizens of the United States, and a majority of whom are residents of the District of Columbia, desiring to associate ourselves together to form an association under the provisions of the Code of... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - Charities - 1915 - 691 pages
...statutory requirement in the incorporation of charities: Section 1. Seven or more persons, all of whom are citizens of the United States and a majority of whom are residents of this state, may form a corporation for any of the purposes named in the following section: Sec. 2.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 636 pages
...record. Mr. LONGWORTH. Yes. (The certificate referred to is as follows:) CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION. We, the undersigned, all citizens of the United States and a majority re ident.ยป of the District of Columbia. de;irins; to associate ourselve? together pursuant to the... | |
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