Chapter 139.
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CHAP. 139.— AN ACT to change the name of the Manufacturers’ National Bank of New York to the Manufacturers’ National Bank of Brooklyn, New York.February 20, 1885. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Manufacturers’ National Bank of New York.Name changed to Manufacturers’ National Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y.1868, vol. 15, ch. 274, p. 242. That the name of the Manufacturers’ National Bank of New York, a corporation whose location was changed from the city of New York to the city of Brooklyn, in the State of New York, by an act of Congress approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, shall be changed to the Manufacturers’ National Bank of Brooklyn whenever the board of directors of the said bank shall *Proviso*.accept the now name by resolution of said board of directors, and cause a copy of said resolution, duly authenticated, to be filed with the Comptroller of the Currency: *Provided*, That such acceptance shall be made within six months after the passage of this act, and that all expenses incident to such change, including engraving, shall be borne and paid by said bank.
Sec. 2. That the debts, dividends, liabilities, rights, privileges, and powersDebts, dividends, liabilities, etc., not affected. of the said Manufacturers’ National Bank of New York shall devolve upon and inure to the said Manufacturers’ National Bank of Brooklyn whenever such change of name is effected. Sec. 3. That nothing in this act contained shall be so construed as in any manner to release the Manufacturers’ National Bank of New York from any liability, or affect any action or proceeding in law in which said bank may be or become a party or interested.
Approved, February 20, 1885.