Hundreds of corporators were named, and even thousands were included in the various London trades and guilds that were joined in the enterprise.
With so many wealthy corporators money flowed into the treasury, and a great expedition was readily fitted out.
The corporators named in the first colony were Sir Thos.
The corporators of the Sioux City and Pacific company were L.
To have all these unjust privileges secured to the corporatorsas a monopoly, by a pledge of the public faith to charter no other bank.
Instead of remaining bankers, the corporators may turn land speculators: instead of having money to lend, they may turn you out tenants to vote.
His first objection was to the exclusive privileges which it granted to corporators who had already enjoyed them, the great value of these privileges, and the inadequacy of the sum to be paid for them.
The personal obligation of the corporators is thus reinforced, much as a common mortgage reinforces the note or bond, to secure which the mortgage is executed.
For a period of twenty-one years were these corporators and their successors authorized to administer the affairs of the province.
In July, 1732, the corporators convened, accepted the charter, and perfected an organization in accordance with its provisions.
There was nothing to prevent the corporators of the late United States Bank becoming the sole owners of these two-thirds of the stock in the new Fiscality.
The corporators will be two to one against the general government, and they will of course have the control of the Treasury of this Union in their hands.
And, with regard to companies in general, the Committee's recommendations go the length of allowing complete freedom as to the nationality both of the corporators and of the Board.
They would allow, for instance, American capitalists to come here and establish themselves as a British corporation in which all the corporators and all the directors were American, and so with every other nationality.
The degree of liability to which the individual corporators shall be subject is a part of the code of regulations specifying the mode and conditions of the existence and action of the artificial being.
The advantage of not making the corporation a creation of the State of Ohio is that it certainly and unquestionably avoids this double liability of the corporators imposed by the Constitution of that State.
The corporators at first kept the whole matter totally secret except from a few particular friends who were as a very great favor allowed to buy stock for cash.
These accordingly, although not enumerated in the original Act, have always been spoken of as the corporators or original associates.
In it on each side are the remains of very ancient houses that were once those of merchants of substance and corporators exercising almost despotic power in the little town.
The House of Commons decided against these latter, and the Government candidates and the rights of the corporators were confirmed.
The corporators grew fat on them, and their faces shone.
This year Governor Smyth was made one of the corporators of the national asylums for disabled soldiers, and served on the committee whose duty it was to arrange the working details, with Gen.
He was, last year, one of the corporators of the Yorktown Centennial Association, named by the legislature of Virginia.
Besides these, it secured to the corporators other and various exclusive privileges of a semifeudal character, supposed, however, to contribute to the prosperity and growth of the colony.
At its organization there were ten corporators who subscribed about $300 each to float the enterprise.
We have said that, with the exception of the occasional Whig admitted for the sake of appearances, or to be ornamental, the politics of the old Corporators tended to extreme Toryism.
And what a muster of carriages there always was at St. George’s, to take the corporators and fashionables home after service.
Such corporatorsare allowed to draw their own charter, and upon its approval by the Attorney General, that document has all the force of positive law.
As a necessary consequence, patriotism and attachment to principles among those corporators become feebler, and servility to party stronger.
Unfortunately for the success of the organization, the meeting of the corporators for that purpose was appointed for the day afterward so mournfully conspicuous as that of the funeral obsequies of our assassinated President.
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