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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1865/1866 |
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Law Number | 304 |
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Law Body
Chap. 304.—An ACT amending the Ist and 12th sections of an act passed
March 29, 1861, entitled an act incorporating the Rockbridge Insurance
Company.
Paxzsed December 15, 1865.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the first section of an act incorporating the Rockbridge in-
surance company, passed the twenty-ninth day of March. one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, be amended and re-
enacted so as to read as follows, viz:
“$1, That William McLaughlin, John W: Barclay, Robert
J. White, Joseph G. Steel, Alexander L. Nelson, James W.
Massie, James K. Edmondson and Edward J. Ley burn, and
all others who may be associated with them under this act,
not less than twenty, be and they are hereby created and de-
clared to be a body politic and corporate, by the name and
style of The Rockbridge Insurance Company; and by that
name and style, shall be invested with all the rights, powers
and privileges conferred, and made subject to all the rules,
regulations and restrictions imposed by the Code of Virginia,
applicable to such corporations, and to all other acts amenda-
tory thereof, which have heretofore or may hereafter be
passed, so far as the same are not inconsistent with this act.”
2. That the twelfth section of said act be amended and
re-enacted so as to read as follows, viz:
“§12. The persons named in the first section shall be
commissioners, whose duty it shall bé, on or before the first
day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at some
suitable place in the town of Lexington, and ‘at such other
places as they may deem proper, to open books to receive
subscriptions to the capital stock ot said corporation; and
five days’ notice shall be given by said commissioners of the
time and place of opening said books, in some newspaper
published in the town of Lexington; which books shall not
be closed in less than ten days from the time of opening.
The said commissioners shall give a like notice for the meet-
ing of the stockholders to choose directors. They shall
supervise the first election of officers, and shall deliver over
to them, when so elected, any property belonging to the cor-
poration that may have come into their hands.”
3. This act shall be in force from and after the passaze
thereof, and shall be subject to modification or repeal, at the
pleasure of the gencral assembly.
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Chap. 304.—An ACT amending the Ist and 12th sections of an act passed
March 29, 1861, entitled an act incorporating the Rockbridge Insurance
Company.
Paxzsed December 15, 1865.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the first section of an act incorporating the Rockbridge in-
surance company, passed the twenty-ninth day of March. one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, be amended and re-
enacted so as to read as follows, viz:
“$1, That William McLaughlin, John W: Barclay, Robert
J. White, Joseph G. Steel, Alexander L. Nelson, James W.
Massie, James K. Edmondson and Edward J. Ley burn, and
all others who may be associated with them under this act,
not less than twenty, be and they are hereby created and de-
clared to be a body politic and corporate, by the name and
style of The Rockbridge Insurance Company; and by that
name and style, shall be invested with all the rights, powers
and privileges conferred, and made subject to all the rules,
regulations and restrictions imposed by the Code of Virginia,
applicable to such corporations, and to all other acts amenda-
tory thereof, which have heretofore or may hereafter be
passed, so far as the same are not inconsistent with this act.”
2. That the twelfth section of said act be amended and
re-enacted so as to read as follows, viz:
“§12. The persons named in the first section shall be
commissioners, whose duty it shall bé, on or before the first
day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at some
suitable place in the town of Lexington, and ‘at such other
places as they may deem proper, to open books to receive
subscriptions to the capital stock ot said corporation; and
five days’ notice shall be given by said commissioners of the
time and place of opening said books, in some newspaper
published in the town of Lexington; which books shall not
be closed in less than ten days from the time of opening.
The said commissioners shall give a like notice for the meet-
ing of the stockholders to choose directors. They shall
supervise the first election of officers, and shall deliver over
to them, when so elected, any property belonging to the cor-
poration that may have come into their hands.”
3. This act shall be in force from and after the passaze
thereof, and shall be subject to modification or repeal, at the
pleasure of the gencral assembly.
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