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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 128 |
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Chap. 128.—An ACT to incorporate the Consolidated Gold Mining and
Manufacturing Company.
Passed January 29, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That John Ans-
pach and Philip L. Fox, and their associated successors and
assigns, be and they are hereby incorporated and made a
body politic and corporate, under the name and style.of The
Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company,.for the purpose
of mining, smelting, manufacturing and selling ore earths
and minerals of every description, and for sawing, manufac-
turing and selling lumber, and for other milling purposes, in
the counties of Spotsylvania, Louisa, Orange, Culpeper, Buck-
ingham and Stafford; and they are hereby invested with all
the rights, powers and privileges, and are subjected to all the
rules, regulations and restrictions prescribed by the fifty-
sixth and fifty-seventh chapters of the Code of Virginia, for
government of such bodigs politic and corporate, so far as
the same may be applicable to and not inconsistent with the
rights and powers herein granted.
2. The capital stock of said company shall not be less
than two hundred thousand dollars, to be divided into shares
of not less than ten dollars each. They shall have the right
to purchase, hold and sell lands, in the counties aforesaid, not
exceeding ten thousand acres at any one time.
3. This act shall be in force from its passage, and shall be
subject to any alteration, amendment or modification, at the
pleasure of the general assembly.