Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 2.djvu/659

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Elections, when to be held.at the town of Alexandria, shall be held annually, on the third Monday of January, in every year, during the continuance of this act; previous notice thereof shall be published in some newspaper, printed in Alexandria, Richmond, Winchester, or the city of Washington, for the space of four weeks successively; and the stockholders, assembled in consequence of such notice, shall choose by ballot, from among themselves, by a majority of votes of such as shall be present, or by proxy, nine directors, being citizens of the United States, for the term of one year thereafter; and on the same day annually, for and during the continuance of this act, a like election shall be made; and in case of refusal, death, resignation, disqualification or removal out of the district of Columbia, of any director, the remaining directors, at their next meeting thereafter, shall elect by ballot another person, qualified as aforesaid, in his place, for the residue of the year.Proceedings of the directors. The directors or any seven of them, shall, at their first meeting after every general election, elect by a majority of members present, by ballot, from among the stockholders, a president, who shall, whether a director or not, be thereupon entitled to all the powers and privileges of one; and if he was before a director, another director shall be elected as aforesaid, so as to keep up the number of directors, prescribed by this act, exclusive of the president; and in case of refusal, death, resignation or removal out of the district aforesaid, of the president, the directors shall meet as soon as conveniently can be thereafter, and elect another person for president, in manner before directed.

Quarterly and other meetings of the directors.Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That there be a meeting of the directors quarterly, for the purpose of regulating the affairs of the bank, any five of whom shall make a board; and that the board have power to adjourn from time to time; and the president, or any three of the directors, may call a special meeting at any other time they may think necessary.

Powers of the directors.Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the board of directors shall determine the manner of doing business, and the rules and forms to be pursued; appoint and pay the various officers which they may find necessary; and dispose of the money and credit of the bank, at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum; and make half yearly dividends of the profits, or of such part thereof, as they may think prudent.

Number of votes necessary to the appointment of a cashier.Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That in the appointment of cashier of the said bank, a majority of the votes of seven directors shall be necessary to a choice.

A committee of three directors to be appointed at quarterly meetings to examine the cash accounts.Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the board shall, at every quarterly meeting, choose three directors, to inspect the business of the bank, for the ensuing three months; and the inspectors so chosen, or any two of them, shall, on the evening of every Saturday, examine into the state of the cash account, and all the notes received and issued; and see that those accounts are regularly balanced and transferred.

Any director, officer or other person committing frauds in the bank may be prosecuted.Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That any director, officer or other person, holding any share or capital of the said stock, who shall commit any fraud or embezzlement, touching the money or property of the said bank, shall be liable to be prosecuted in the name of the United States, by indictment for the same, in any court of law, in the district wherein the offence shall be committed; and, upon conviction thereof, shall, besides the remedy that may be had by action, in the name of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Alexandria, for the fraud aforesaid, forfeit all his share and stock in the said bank to the company.

Amount authorized to be loanedSec. 11. And be it further enacted, That it shall not be lawful for the bank hereby incorporated to loan by discount or otherwise more than twice the amount of its capital stock actually paid in.

Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That no stockholder or member