Chap. 0345. An Act to incorporate the Hudson Masonic Building Association. Be it enacted, fyc, as follows: Section 1. George Houghton, Edmund M. Stowe, Augustus K. Graves, their associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation by the name of the Hudson Masonic Building Association, for the purpose of erecting a building in the town of Hudson, and maintaining the same for the accommodation and purposes of a masonic hall or any other lawful purpose ; with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities set forth in all the general laws of this Commonwealth, which now are or may hereafter be in force, so far as applicable to such corporations. Section 2. Said corporation shall have a capital stock not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, divided into shares of fifty dollars each, and may hold, for the purposes aforesaid, real and personal estate not exceeding the amount of the capital stock : provided, that said corporation shall incur no liabilities until five thousand dollars of its capital stock has been actually paid in in cash. Section 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved June 13, 1870.