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The ''Act to incorporate the German Society of Montreal'' is a public act of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, introduced, passed and assented to in the 3rd Session of the 8th Parliament in 1865, the 28th year of the reign of Queen Victoria. The purpose of the legislation to vest the German Society of Montreal, a charitable association founded in 1835 with corporate powers to better achieve its mission. The introduction of Bill 53 (''A bill to incorporate the German Society of Montreal'') followed a petition (Petition 126) by Henry Meyer, Ernest Idler, J. P. Seybold, Gottlieb Reinhard, Christian Beck and David Maysenholder, all officers and members of the German Society in February 1865. == Structure == The Act,〔 which is consistent with other incorporation acts published in that time period consists of a preamble, followed by nine articles: # Certain persons incorporated # Management of affairs # By-laws continued. # Officers # Execution of Deeds # Corporation may collect subscriptions # Allowances made by Corporation not liable to be taken in execution # Annual report # Public Act 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「An Act to incorporate the German Society of Montreal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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