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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · March 10, 1900 · Chapter 39

Chapter 39. To change the name of the Potomac Insurance Company of Georgetown, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 39.— An Act To change the name of the Potomac Insurance Company of Georgetown, and for other purposes. March 10, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Act entitled “An Potomac Insurance Company of the District of Columbia. Name changed. Vol. 6, pp. 460, 691. Act to incorporate a fire insurance company in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia,” approved the second of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and the Act entitled “An Act to amend the charter of the Potomac Fire Insurance Company of Georgetown,” approved the third of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, and the Act Vol. 9, p. 808. entitled “An Act to renew and continue in force the charter of the Potomac Insurance Company of Georgetown,” approved the twenty-seventh of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and the Act Vol. 16, p. 80. entitled “An Act to renew and continue in force the charter of the Potomac Insurance Company of Georgetown, District of Columbia,” approved the twenty-fifth of March, eighteen hundred and seventy, be, and the same are hereby, amended, so that the name and style of said company shall hereafter be “The Potomac Insurance Company of the District of Columbia.
” Sec. 2. That the Act of March second, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, Prior acts amended. above referred to, be amended by inserting the words “a board of not less than” immediately before the words “twelve directors,” where they occur in section six of said Act; and to further amend said Act by striking out all the words of section seven thereof and substituting in lieu thereof the following words: “Each stockholder shall be entitled to vote in person, or by agent or proxy appointed under his hand and seal, attested by one witness, at all stockholders’ meetings, and shall have one vote for each share recorded in his name on the books of the company;” and to further amend said Act by striking out of section eight the words “not exceeding ten thousand dollars in any one policy,” and the words “in Georgetown,” where they occur in said section; and to further amend said Act by striking out section nine in full, and by striking from section ten the words “not oftener than once in six months.
” Sec. 3. That the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, Increase of capital stock. above mentioned, be amended by adding at the end of section two the words “and the board of directors created under this charter shall have the power to increase the capital stock at any time to any amount not in excess of one million dollars.” Approved, March 10, 1900.
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