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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1869/1870 |
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Law Number | 93 |
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Chap. 93.—An ACT Incorporating the Rockbridge County Fair.~
Approved May 18, 1870.
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1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That Jacob Ful-
Jer, Jno. D. H. Ross, Wijliam :A. Ruff, Eli S. Tytwiler, Alex-
ander T. Barclay, John 'W. Hamilton, Lewis C. Davidson,
William T. Poague, Alexander D. Campbell, William B. F.
Luck, James C. Hatton, John McHenry, Samuel R. Moore,
Henry B. Jones, William A. Donald, Alexander M. Glasgow,
and such other persons as may be associated with them, for
the purpose of establishing and conducting fairs and other ex-
hibitions of the natural and industrial products of Rockbridge
and surrounding counties, are hereby declared and constituted
a body corporate and politic, under the name and style of The
Rockbridge County Fair, and as such shall have perpetual suc-
cession, a common seal, may sue and be sued, may purchase,
rent, sell, or otherwise dispose of any real or personal estate
necessary for the use of the corporation.
2. The capital stock of the company shall be not less than
five thousand nor more than twenty-five thousand dollars, to
be divided into shares of twenty-five dollars each. No person
shall hold more than ten shares of said stock.
8. The annual meeting of the corporation shall be held on
the twenty-second day of February in each year, or upon such
other day as may be fixed by the by-laws. In such meeting
each member may count as many votes as he has shares. Fe-
male members may vote by proxy, but no person shall act as
proxy who is not a member of the corporation. At such
meeting there shall be elected a president and as many direc-
tors as the by-laws may prescribe, who shall hold their offices
for the term of one year, and until their successors are elected,
and who shall have the control of the affairs of said company
during their continuance in office, under such restrictions and
limitations as may be prescribed by the regulations. ©
4. The corporation may enact such by-laws for the govern-
ment of the same as they may deem necessary and proper, not
repugnant to the laws of this state. The said by-laws may
impose such penalties for delinquencies and neglect of duty as
may be deemed proper. Persons not members of the corpo-
ration may be admitted to share its privileges and benefits in
such manner and under such restrictions as may be prescribed
in the by-laws.
5. This act shall be in force from its passage, and shall be
subject to be modified or repealed at the pleasure of the gene-
ral assembly.