Annual Report of the Trustees of Public Reservations, Volume 19

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Página 8 - Reservations were established by act of the general court in 1891 for the "purpose of acquiring, holding, arranging,, maintaining and opening to the public under suitable regulations, beautiful and historical . places and tracts of , land within this Commonwealth; and 1.
Página 12 - ... for which he is elected, hold any other office or position the salary or compensation for which is payable out of the city treasury. The committee shall organize...
Página 11 - OFFICERS 1. The officers of the Corporation shall be a president, a vice-president, a secretary, and a treasurer.
Página 8 - The personal property of literary, benevolent, charitable, and scientific institutions, incorporated within this commonwealth, and the real estate belonging to such institutions, occupied by them or their officers for the purposes for which they were incorporated.1 Fourth.
Página 8 - ... not exceeding one million dollars in value, and such other property, both real and personal, as may be necessary or proper to support or promote the objects of the corporation, but not exceeding in the aggregate the further sum of one million dollars. SECTION 3. All personal property held by said corporation, and all lands which it may cause to be opened and kept open to the public, and all lands which it may acquire and hold with this object in view, shall be exempt from taxation, in the same...
Página 13 - Changing the Constitution. — The constitution of the society may be amended, altered, or repealed by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting.
Página 8 - Asylum, for the purpose of assisting and providing for deserted and destitute infant children ; with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities set forth in the sixty-eighth chapter of the General Statutes, and in all general laws which now are or hereafter may be in force relating to such corporations.
Página 8 - Charles R. Codman, Elisha S. Converse, George F. Hoar, John J. Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, Charles S. Sargent, Nathaniel S. Shaler, George Sheldon, William S. Shurtleff, George H. Tucker, Francis A. Walker, George Wigglesworth, their associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation by the name of The Trustees of Public Reservations, for the purpose of acquiring, holding, arranging, maintaining and...
Página 10 - No grievance shall be considered by any Convention that has been decided by a previous Convention, except upon the recommendation of the Executive Council, nor shall any grievance be considered where the parties thereto have not previously...
Página 11 - No real estate to which said corporation shall acquire title, shall be alienated or leased for a longer term than two years at one time, except by a majority vote of the Managers at an annual meeting, or at a special meeting to be called for the purpose, to be specified in the notice of said meeting.

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