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Collection: Original Records > Articles of Incorporation

Golden Capitol Hotel (AI-G132) (1924) (10 pages)

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bonds and other securities, and bonds and mortgages or other evidences of indebtedness of any individual, firm or corporation. To subseribe or cause to be subseribed for, and to purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, sell, assign, trensfer, mortgage, pledge, exchange. or otherwise dispose of, shares of the capital stock issued by any other corporation, whether foreign or domestic and whether now or hereafter organized; and while the holder of any such shares of stock te exercise all the rights and privileges of ownership, including the right te vote thereon, with power to designate some person for that purpose from time to time, to the same extent as natural persons might or could do. To purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire, in whole or in part, the business, good will, rights, property and assets of every kind, and to undertake and assume the whole or any part of the liabilities, of any persen, firm, essociation or corporation engeged in or authorized to conduct any business similar to any business suthorized to be conducted by this corporation, or owning property necessary or suitable for its purposes, and to pay for the same in cash, in stock or bonds of this corporation, or otherwise; to hold or in any manner dispose of the whole or any part of the business or property so scquired, and to exercise all the powere necessary or inoidental to the conduct of such business. To make and perform contracts of every kind and description; to borrow and lend money, with or without security therefor; to make, accept, endorse, execute and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange, bonds, debentures, end other evidences of indebtedness; to pledge and hypothecate, and to encumber by mortgage or deed of trust or otherwise, 2