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FRATERNITY

In old English law. “A corporation is an investing of the people of a place with the local government thereof, and therefore their laws shall bind strangers; hut a fraternity is some people of a place united together In respect to a mystery or business into a company, and their laws and ordinances cannot bind strangers.” Cuddon v. Eastwlck, 1 Salk. 192.

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