Massachusetts Statutes

§ 63 — Sale or consolidation with intersecting or continuing line

Massachusetts § 63
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 161STREET RAILWAYS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 161, § 63 (2026).

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Section 63. A domestic company may sell and convey the whole or a part of its franchise and property to, or may consolidate with, any other such company whose railway connects with, intersects or forms a continuous line with its own, if the facilities for travel on the railway of each of said companies shall not be thereby diminished, or the rates of fare increased, and such other company may purchase of or consolidate with it as aforesaid; but such purchase and sale or consolidation shall not be valid or binding until its terms have been agreed to by a majority of the directors, and have been approved, at meetings called therefor, by a vote of two thirds in interest of the stockholders of each of the contracting companies, and by the department as required by section fifty-four of chapter

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