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this act iiiMV be held at any time uj)on a notice of five days, .signed Ijy any five 

 of the incorporators named in the first section of this act, fixing a time and place 

 for such meeting, a copy whereof shall i)e mailed to each of said incorporators at 

 his usual post-office address, and twelve of such incorporators shall he a quorum 

 for the purpose of organization, adoj)tion of by-laws, and election of officers. No 

 manager of said corporation shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any con- 

 tract concerning its property or affairs. 



Sec. 5. Said corporation may raise money by the issue of bonds, secured 

 by a mortgage on any or all of its property not acquired from said city or state. 



Sec. G. Said corporal i(jn may take, purchase, and hold real and personal 

 estate necessary for the purj)ose of its incorporation, and shall ])ossess the general 

 })owers and be subject to the restrictions and liabilities prescribed in Article II 

 of Chapter 23 of the Consolidated Laws, entitled "General Corporaton I^aw," 

 being chapter 28 of the Laws of 1909. 



Sec. 7. The commissioners of the sinking fund of the said city are authorized 

 in their discretion to allot, set apart, and a]>]>ropriate for the use of said corpora- 

 tion, any of the lands belonging to said city north of One Hundred and Fifty- 

 fifth street, but not in the Central Park, and such appropriation may be revoked 

 if, after the expiration of five years from the ])assage of the act, a zoological 

 garden is not estaijlished thereon; said grounds thus set apart and appropriated 

 shall be used for no purpose whatsoever except those aforesaid. As soon as any 

 lands are set apart the Mayor of the said city of New York, and the President 

 of the Department of Parks of said city, shall become and be ex-ojficio members 

 of the board of managers of said corporation. If at any time the animals now 

 composing the menagerie at Central Park shall be removed therefrom by the 

 authorities having charge thereof, said authorities may make an arrangement 

 with the incorporators named in this act or the corporation formed by them for 

 leasing or sale of such animals to such incorporators or corporation, and said 

 incorporators or corporation shall have a jireference over any other person or 

 corporation in respect thereto uj)on the same terms which said authorities could 

 make with any such other person or corporation, or upon such other terms as to 

 such authorities may seem proper, imt nothing herein provided shall be construed 

 as giving the commissioners of the Department of Public Parks authority to sell, 

 lease, transfer, or in any other wise dispose of said animals or other property 

 connected with or belonging to said menagerie. 



vSec. 8. Admission to the said gardens shall be free to the ])ublic for at least 

 four days, one of which shall be Sunday, in each week, sul)ject to such rules and 

 regulations as shall be prescribed by said corporation. 



Sec. 9. This act shall take effect immediately. 



NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



NEW YORK AQUARIUM 



CHAPTER 441, LAWS OF 1902. 



AN ACT to authorize a fu4-ther appropriation to the New York Zoological 

 . Society for the support of the New York Aquarium. 

 As amended by Chapter 239 of the Laws of 1910. 



The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, 

 do enact as follows: 



