Sec[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois represented in the General assembly; That John Tillson Jr., Israel Seward, Lloyd Morton, John S. Hayward, Charles Holmes, Junr, Hiram Rountree, William S Russell, Matthew S Cushman, Francis H Herriford, Thomas A Spilman, Daniel Schour, George Burnap, Edwin A Casey, Thomas Sturdevant and William Whitherspoon be and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate to be styled and known
by the name of “The Trustees of the Hillsboro’ Academy,” and by that style and name to have perpetual succession. The said Academy shall be and remain at or near Hillsboro’ in the county of Mon^t^gomery and State of Illinois.
Sec 2. The corporate powers hereby granted, shall be Such as are usually considered
requisite and useful in promoting the general interests of education to wit, to have
perpetual succession, to make contracts, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
to accept acquire, purchase or sell property, real, personal or mixed in all lawful
ways; to use, employ, manage and dispose of all such property, and all money belonging
to said corporation, in such manner as may be directed by the trustees; to have and use a common seal,
and to alter the same at pleasure; to make alter and amend Such by laws for the government and regulation of said Corporation, as are not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, and to confer such academical or honorary degrees as are usually confered by Similar institutions
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Sec 3. The Trustees of said Corporation shall choose from among themselves, by ballot or otherwise a President and Treasurer,
and said treasurer shall also be ex officio Secretary of said corporation, and may be required to give bond in such penalty and upon such conditions as said
trustees may direct. Said trustees shall fill any vacancy that may occur in the board,
by reason of death, removal, resignation or otherwise and a majority of said trustees
for the time being shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but
the number of trustees shall not be increased.
Sec 4. The trustees of said corporation shall have authority to presribe and regulate the studies to be pursued in said Academy, to determine the rate of tuition, and other academical expenses, to appoint instructors
and such other officers, agents and assistants as may be necessary to manage the concerns
of the institution; to define their duties, to fix their compensation, and to displace or remove them,
to erect suitable buildings, to purchase books, chemical and philosophical apparatus,
to make rules for the general management of the affairs of the institution, and for regulating the conduct of the students, but no preference, or restriction
of students shall ever be made on account of religions opinions.
Sec 5. The stock of said corporation shall be deemed personal property, and shall be assignable, and transferable in the
manner prescribed by the trustees, but Shall be held in perpetuity for the purpose
of a Seminary
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of learning, and for none other. Provided however, that the said trustees shall in no instance hold in trust as aforesaid a quantity
of land exceeding twenty five acres, except the same be acquired by bequest or donation
to said corporation, in which case the trustees shall make sale thereof within the term of five years,
and apply the proceeds to the objects contemplated by the donor or testator. Nor
shall the Capital stock of said corporation ever exceed the Sum of forty thousand dollars.
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Com. Cor.[Committee on Corporations]
Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 385, SB 127, GA Session 10-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield),