An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Law Number | 58 |
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Chap. 58.—An ACT toincorporate the Lynchburg Mozart Association
Approved April 18, 1882
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
M.S. Langhorne, W. O. Owen, junior, E. E. Portlock, Daniel
A. Langhorne, Stephen Adams, George D. Witt, Ed. Shaeffer,
Max Guggenheimer, junior, Charles Kk. Heald, B. KE. Vaughan,
John W. Marshall, Peter J. Otey, C. EK. Busey, James T. Wil-
liams, and John H. Smith, and such others as may be asso-
ciated with them, shall be and are hereby constituted a body
corporate, by the name of the Lynchburg, Mozart associa-
tion, to be located in the city of Lynchburg, for the purpose
of musical culture and entertainment.
2. The said corporation shall have power to make and
adopt a constitution and by-laws, rules, and regulations for
the admission and expulsion of its members and their gov-
ernment, the election of its officers, and to define their duties,
and for the safekeeping and protection of its property and
funds, and from time to time, to alter or repeal such consti-
tution, by-laws, rules, and regulations: provided that the
same be not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of
the United States or of the state of Virginia.
3. The said corporation may purchase and hold or lease
any real or personal estate: provided they shall not hold real
estate exceeding one acre of land.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 58.—An ACT toincorporate the Lynchburg Mozart Association
Approved April 18, 1882
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
M.S. Langhorne, W. O. Owen, junior, E. E. Portlock, Daniel
A. Langhorne, Stephen Adams, George D. Witt, Ed. Shaeffer,
Max Guggenheimer, junior, Charles Kk. Heald, B. KE. Vaughan,
John W. Marshall, Peter J. Otey, C. EK. Busey, James T. Wil-
liams, and John H. Smith, and such others as may be asso-
ciated with them, shall be and are hereby constituted a body
corporate, by the name of the Lynchburg, Mozart associa-
tion, to be located in the city of Lynchburg, for the purpose
of musical culture and entertainment.
2. The said corporation shall have power to make and
adopt a constitution and by-laws, rules, and regulations for
the admission and expulsion of its members and their gov-
ernment, the election of its officers, and to define their duties,
and for the safekeeping and protection of its property and
funds, and from time to time, to alter or repeal such consti-
tution, by-laws, rules, and regulations: provided that the
same be not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of
the United States or of the state of Virginia.
3. The said corporation may purchase and hold or lease
any real or personal estate: provided they shall not hold real
estate exceeding one acre of land.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.