Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois represented in the General assembly: That Thomas Keyes, William Young, John Smith, William Shaite, James Clark, James Stafford, Augustus Norton Lemuel Blanchard, P. J. Holcomb , Cornelius Lansing, Robert Keyes and George Donald and their successors be and they are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate
by the name of the trustees of the Bond County academy, and by that name and title to remain and have perpetual succession. The same Academy being and to remain in the corporate limits of Greenville Bond county, State of Illinois; the number of Trustees shall not exceed twelve, they shall have power to elect the
necessary officers out of their own body. The Trustees shall be elected yearly by
the subscribers or stockholders of such Academy, they shall have power to fill vacancies that may occur in the interim, and in case
of a failure of the subscribers to elect at the proper time, the Trustees shall be
considered as holding their office, and continue in office untill their successors be elected and qualified.
Sec. 2. The corporate powers hereby bestowed shall be the following to wit, To make contracts,
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to sue & be sued, plead and be impleaded, and to grant and receive by their corporate name, to accept, acquire by purchaise, 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 or that may belong to such
corporation in such ways as to them shall seem best calculated to promote the objects of the institution; to have a common seal, and alter or change the same at pleasure; to make such by
laws for the management of the Academy as shall not conflict with the laws and constitution of the State, or the United
States.
Sec 3. The Trustees shall also have authority to prescribe and regulate the course of
study in said Academy, to fix the rate of tuition and other accademical expenses; to appoint instructors and other officers and agents necessary to manage
the concerns and interests of the institution, and to define their duties and fix their compensation, and to remove, and displace
them; to erect suitable buildings; to purchase Books and all necessary apperatus; to make rules for regulating the conduct of the pupils, and to suspend and expel
such as are disorderly
Sec 4. A majority of the Trustees shall constitute a quorum to do business.
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Sec 5. The lands, tenements and hereditaments to be holden in perpetuity by said corporation shall not exceed six hundred and forty acres, Provided however that if any donations,
grants or devises in lands shall from time to time be made to said corporation, over and above the six hundred and forty acres that may be held in perpetuity as
aforesaid the same may be received and held by said corporation, provided that they shall sell or dispose of said lands within five years from the
time of receiving the same
Sec 6 The benefits and privileges of said institution shall be open alike to all religious denominations.
Sec 7 There shall be attached to said academy a department in which shall be taught such branches as are usually taught in common
schools, and the Trustees of said academy shall receive from the School commissioner of the county such amount and proportion
of the common school fund as is received by other common schools, Provided the said
Trustees comply with the laws regulating common schools
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 304, SB 104, GA Session 12-2,
Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,