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 | 1874/1875 |
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Law Number | 162 |
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Chap. 162.—An ACT to incorporate the Town Hall and Temperance
Lodge Relief Association of the Town of Fincastle.
Approved March 11, 1875.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That John Cam-
er, P. G. Fillers, William Aunspaugh, C. B. F. Jankins,
enry Aunspaugh, L. F. Loux, and such other persons as
may hereafter be associated with them under this charter,
be and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate,
under the name and style of The Town Hall and Temperance
Lodge Relief Association of the town of Fincastle, for the
purpose of rebuilding and completing the town hall and
temperance lodge, on Roanoke street, in the town of Fincas-
tle, which was destroyed by fire in the year eighteen hun-
dred and seventy; and:to that end, all the estate, real and
personal, now held or hereafter acquired by them for the
purpose aforesaid, whether by purchase, gift, devise, or in
any other way, is hereby vested in said corporation, for the
purpose and object aforesaid: provided, that the amount of
property held at any one time shall not exceed in value twen-
ty-five thousand dollars.
2. The said corporation is hereby invested with power to
buy, sell and deal in real and personal property, and upon
such terms and in such manner as to it shall seem most ex-
pedient and best calculated to effect the object and purpose
aforesaid. It may sell at private sale, or expose to public
auction, or in such other manner as to the corporation shall
seem judicious, all or any part of its real or personal pro-
perty, so that nothing shall be done or performed in conflict
with or violation of the provisions of the constitution and
laws of this state: provided, that the property to be held
and owned by the said company shall not be exempt from
any tax imposed by the laws of the state on other propert
of similar character, and that nothing herein contained sha
be construed as exempting the said company from any license
tax required by the general law.
3. This act shall be in force from its passage, and subject
to amendment or repel at the pleasure of the general as-
sembly.