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Volume | 1881/1882 |
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Law Number | 151 |
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Chap. 151.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections nine, twenty-
one, and twenty-two of an act entitled an act to incorporate the
Mutual Benefit Association, of Virginia, approved February 27, 1880.
Approved February 21, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
sections nine, twenty-one, and twenty-two of an act entitled
an act to incorporate the Mutual Benefit association, of
southwest Virginia, approved February twenty-seventh,
eighteen hundred and eighty, be amended and re-enacted so
as io read as follows :
$9. The secretary and treasurer shall execute bonds, each
in the penalty of five thousand dollars, with good security,
payable to this association, for the faithful performance of
their respective duties as treasurer and secretary. Said bonds
shall be executed before the county court of Tazewell county,
shall be approved by said court, and recorded in the clerk’s
office of said court, as the bonds of sheriffs are required to
be recorded. Suits may be prosecuted by this association,
from time to time, for any breach of the condition of such
tonds as often as any such breach may be alleged, until
damages shall be recovered for such breaches equal to the
penalty of the bonds. The provisions of sections one and
three, chapter one hundred and forty-three, Code of eighteen
jundred and seventy-three, shall apply to the sureties in said
ponds.
$21. Of the one dollar and twenty cents upon such assess-
ment, one dollar shall constitute the beneficiary fund, to be
paid as provided in section seventeen ; ten cents shall be paid
0 the secretary for his services, postage, and all other
xpenses of his office; and ten cents to the treasurer for his
ervices, and all other expenses of his office. No other officer
f said association shall receive any compensation for his
ervices.
$22. Upon the death of a member, the president, or, in
ase of his absence or inability to act, the vice-president, shall
alla meeting of the board of directors, and upon satisfac-
ory proof of such death, the board shall cause to be paid,
rithin sixty days, to the person, or persons, entitled to
eceive the same by section seventeen, a sum equal to one
ollar for each surviving member of the association.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 151.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections nine, twenty-
one, and twenty-two of an act entitled an act to incorporate the
Mutual Benefit Association, of Virginia, approved February 27, 1880.
Approved February 21, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
sections nine, twenty-one, and twenty-two of an act entitled
an act to incorporate the Mutual Benefit association, of
southwest Virginia, approved February twenty-seventh,
eighteen hundred and eighty, be amended and re-enacted so
as io read as follows :
$9. The secretary and treasurer shall execute bonds, each
in the penalty of five thousand dollars, with good security,
payable to this association, for the faithful performance of
their respective duties as treasurer and secretary. Said bonds
shall be executed before the county court of Tazewell county,
shall be approved by said court, and recorded in the clerk’s
office of said court, as the bonds of sheriffs are required to
be recorded. Suits may be prosecuted by this association,
from time to time, for any breach of the condition of such
tonds as often as any such breach may be alleged, until
damages shall be recovered for such breaches equal to the
penalty of the bonds. The provisions of sections one and
three, chapter one hundred and forty-three, Code of eighteen
jundred and seventy-three, shall apply to the sureties in said
ponds.
$21. Of the one dollar and twenty cents upon such assess-
ment, one dollar shall constitute the beneficiary fund, to be
paid as provided in section seventeen ; ten cents shall be paid
0 the secretary for his services, postage, and all other
xpenses of his office; and ten cents to the treasurer for his
ervices, and all other expenses of his office. No other officer
f said association shall receive any compensation for his
ervices.
$22. Upon the death of a member, the president, or, in
ase of his absence or inability to act, the vice-president, shall
alla meeting of the board of directors, and upon satisfac-
ory proof of such death, the board shall cause to be paid,
rithin sixty days, to the person, or persons, entitled to
eceive the same by section seventeen, a sum equal to one
ollar for each surviving member of the association.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.