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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 135 |
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Chap. 135.—An ACT amending the Char ter of the Planters Savings Bank
of Richmond, Virginia,
Passed January 30, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the act
entitled an act to incorporate the Planters savings bank be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as folloWs:
“§1. That Samuel C. Robinson, Asa Snyder, Charles E.
Whitlock and R. B. Woodward, now known as the Planters
savings bank, be continued and hereafter known, with such
persons as may be associated with them, as a body politic
and corporate, under the name and style of City Bank, with
all the powers, rights and privileges, and subject to all the
responsibilities and duties provided by the fifty-ninth chapter
of the Code of Virginia, and other provisions of said Code
applicable ‘to said corporation, except so far as hereinafter
rovided.
“§2. The capital stock of said bank sball not be less ‘than
twenty-thousand dollars nor more than five hundred thou-
sand, to be divided in shares of one hundred dollars each.”
2. Said company shall have power and authority to invest
ts capital stock or other funds in bank or other stocks, in
the purchase of bonds issued by this or any other state of
the United States, and in bonds of any incorporated com-
pany; to lend money on personal or real security, to discount
bonds, notes and bills of exchange, and receive the interest
in advance; to guarantee the payment of notes, bonds, bills
of exchange or other evidences of debt, and to charge for
such guarantee such rate of premium as shall be agreed on:
provided, however, that nothing in this act contained shall
authorize said savings bank to take for the loan or forbear-
ance of money, or other thing, more than the legal rate of
interest. :
3. This act shall be in force from its passage.,