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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 160 |
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Chap. 160.—An ACT to incorporate the Harvie Manufacturing Company
Passed February 5, 1867.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
Lewis E. Harvie, John B. Harvie, Thomas T. Giles, their
associates and successors, or a majority of them, are her eby
constituted a body politic and corporate, by the name anc
style of The Harvie Manufacturing Company, for the pur-
pose of manufacturing all kinds of manufactures or articles of
wool, cotton, iron, steel, wood or grain of all kinds, or any
other materials, as may by the stockholders of said company
be determined; and are hereby invested with all the rights,
powers and privileges, and made subject to all the rules,
regulations and restrictions provided and prescribed in the
Code of Virginia, so far as they are applicable to and not
inconsistent with the powers and nghts herein granted.
2. The capital stock of said company shall not be less than
twenty thousand dollars nor more than four hundred thou-
sand dollars, to be divided into shares of one hundred dollars
each; and each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote in
the meeting of stockholders for every share of stock held by
him; and the said capital stock may be increased by the
company from time to time to the maximum limit.
3. The company may hold lands, not exceeding two acres
in the city of Richmond and fifty acres in the county of
Henrico; shall have authority to fix the number of directors,
to make such by-laws as it may deem necessary and proper
for the management of its affairs, and may hold its meetings
at such times and places as said company may from time to
time elect.
4, This act shall be in force from its passage, and subject
to amendment or repeal at the pleasure of the general as-
sembly. ,