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2. That any such owners of three-fourths or more of any body or tract of not more than two hundred acres of such lands, who shall sign a certificate setting forth that they have formed such a company under the provisions of this act, and the name adopted for such company, and the city, borough or township where its business it to be transacted and the county wherein such lands are situate, and shall cause the same to be delivered to the clerk of such county, who shall immediately file and record the said certificate in his office, in the book of corporations therein kept; thereupon, together with all other owners of such body of land and all those who may afterwards become owners thereof, their successors and assigns, shall be a body corporate and politic in law, with all the usual powers incident to corporations aggregate in this state.
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