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 | 1882es |
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Law Number | 27 |
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Chap. 27.—An ACT to incorporate the East-End Pleasure Club.
Approved April 7, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That John Mer-
ril, Thomas Davis, J. I. Kerse, D. Costello, Thomas Wesley,
W. B. Davis, P. Costello, D. Leaman, Ed. Ryne, John Ken-
nady, and such other persons who are now, or may here-
after become members of the association, be and they are
hereby made a body politic, members of the association, by
the name of East-End Pleasure Club of Richmond city, and
by that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded.
2. The object of this incorporation shall be to take care of
its sick, destitute, and encourage and promote morals and
knowledge among its members.
3. The said corporation may take, by purchase, gift, devise,
or bequest, and hold real and personal property or estate,
and lease, rent sell, or otherwise dispose of the same, in such
manner as may seem most advantageous: provided it shall
not hold real and personal property or estate to exceed in
value fifteen thousand dollars.
4, Said corporation may make such by-laws, rules, and
regulations, consistent with the laws of this state and the
United States, as it may deem proper for the government of
its members, the management of its affairs, and for the
use, enjoyment, and control of its property.
5. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 27.—An ACT to incorporate the East-End Pleasure Club.
Approved April 7, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That John Mer-
ril, Thomas Davis, J. I. Kerse, D. Costello, Thomas Wesley,
W. B. Davis, P. Costello, D. Leaman, Ed. Ryne, John Ken-
nady, and such other persons who are now, or may here-
after become members of the association, be and they are
hereby made a body politic, members of the association, by
the name of East-End Pleasure Club of Richmond city, and
by that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded.
2. The object of this incorporation shall be to take care of
its sick, destitute, and encourage and promote morals and
knowledge among its members.
3. The said corporation may take, by purchase, gift, devise,
or bequest, and hold real and personal property or estate,
and lease, rent sell, or otherwise dispose of the same, in such
manner as may seem most advantageous: provided it shall
not hold real and personal property or estate to exceed in
value fifteen thousand dollars.
4, Said corporation may make such by-laws, rules, and
regulations, consistent with the laws of this state and the
United States, as it may deem proper for the government of
its members, the management of its affairs, and for the
use, enjoyment, and control of its property.
5. This act shall be in force from its passage.