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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · January 21, 1905 · Chapter 53

Chapter 53. To authorize the Union Trust and Storage Company to change its corporate name

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CHAP. 53.— An Act To authorize the Union Trust and Storage Company to change its corporate name. January 21, 1905.[[H. R. 15482](/us/bill/34/hr/15482).][[Public, No. 20](/us/pl/34/20).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Union Trust and Storage Company.Change of name authorized.Vol. 26, p. 625. That the Union Trust and Storage Company, of the District of Columbia, a body corporate, duly incorporated under an Act approved October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, and entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation of trust, loan, mortgage, and certain other corporations within Name changed to Union Trust Company.the District of Columbia,” be, and is hereby, authorized to change its name to the Union Trust Company of the District of Columbia, the said change of name to be complete and effectual when said corporation shall have tiled with the recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia an amended certificate of incorporation setting forth the change in name hereby authorized, and shall also have filed a copy of said amended certificate of incorporation with the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States.
Sec. 2. Amendment.That Congress may at any time amend, alter, or repeal this Act. Approved, January 21, 1905.
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