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the time of contracting the same, the Officers or other Agents of said Cor- 

 poration so contracting such debts shall be personally liable for the same. 



Section 3. Be it further enacted, That any member of said Corporation 

 may cease to be a Member thereof, by giving notice to that effect to the 

 President, Treasurer, Secretary, or other Officers, and paying the amount 

 due from him to the Society. 



Section 4. Be it further enacted, That the first meeting of the Members 

 of said Corporation may be called by any two or more of the persons 

 named in the first section, by giving one week's notice or more, by adver- 

 tisement in any newspaper printed in Boston. 



Section 5. Be it further enacted, That this Act may be altered or 

 repealed at the discretion of the Legislature. 



In House of Representatives, June 12, 1829. 



Passed to be enacted. 



WM. B. CALHOUN, Speaker. 



Passed to be enacted. 



June 12th, 1829. 



In Senate, June 12, 1829. 

 SAMUEL LATHROP, President. 



LEVI LINCOLN. 



Approved. 



A true Copy of the Original Act. 

 - Attest, EDWARD D. BANGS, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 



AN ACT 



IN ADDITION TO AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE MASSACHUSETTS 

 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court 

 assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : 



Section 1. The Massachusetts Horticultural Society are hereby author- 

 ized to purchase and hold real estate to the amount of fifty thousand 

 dollars. 



Section 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. [Ap- 

 proved by the Governor, Feb. 5, 1844.] 



