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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1882es |
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Law Number | 55 |
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Chap. 55.—An ACT to incorporate the Liberal Publishing Company
of Norfolk city.
Approved April 18, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That William
H. Turner, John L. Roper, V. D. Groner, William Lamb,
John W. Stevens, Samuel Kimberly, and Amos P. Jordon,
and such others as may be associated with them and their
successors, are created a body politic and corporate, under
the name and style of The Liberal Publishing Company, and
as such shall have perpetual succession, shall possess all privi-
leges and powers of corporations, and are authorized to do
all acts necessary for carrying on a general newspaper, pub-
lishing, printing, lithographing and engraving business.
2. The capital stock of said company shall be not less than
five thousand dollars nor more than fifty thousand dollars, in
shares of twenty-five dollars each, and may dispose of shares
of stock in the purchase of pressess, material, and all articles
necessary for its business, upon such terms as the directors
may deem expedient.
3. The stockholders shall be liable only to the payment o:
the full amount of the stock due by them, and no stockholdei
holding full paid-up stock shall be liable to any contributior
or for any debts or obligations of said company.
4. The persons named in the first section, shall be direc
tors of said company, to continue as such until their succes
sors are elected and qualify; and said board shall elect it
own president.
5. The said board is authorized to adopt a constitution and
by-laws for their government and the conduct of the com.
any, until the same are altered or amended by the stock.
olders.
6. In each meeting of the stockholders, each share of paid-
up stock shall cast one vote, and a majority of said stock.
holders may call a meeting at any time.
7. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 55.—An ACT to incorporate the Liberal Publishing Company
of Norfolk city.
Approved April 18, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That William
H. Turner, John L. Roper, V. D. Groner, William Lamb,
John W. Stevens, Samuel Kimberly, and Amos P. Jordon,
and such others as may be associated with them and their
successors, are created a body politic and corporate, under
the name and style of The Liberal Publishing Company, and
as such shall have perpetual succession, shall possess all privi-
leges and powers of corporations, and are authorized to do
all acts necessary for carrying on a general newspaper, pub-
lishing, printing, lithographing and engraving business.
2. The capital stock of said company shall be not less than
five thousand dollars nor more than fifty thousand dollars, in
shares of twenty-five dollars each, and may dispose of shares
of stock in the purchase of pressess, material, and all articles
necessary for its business, upon such terms as the directors
may deem expedient.
3. The stockholders shall be liable only to the payment o:
the full amount of the stock due by them, and no stockholdei
holding full paid-up stock shall be liable to any contributior
or for any debts or obligations of said company.
4. The persons named in the first section, shall be direc
tors of said company, to continue as such until their succes
sors are elected and qualify; and said board shall elect it
own president.
5. The said board is authorized to adopt a constitution and
by-laws for their government and the conduct of the com.
any, until the same are altered or amended by the stock.
olders.
6. In each meeting of the stockholders, each share of paid-
up stock shall cast one vote, and a majority of said stock.
holders may call a meeting at any time.
7. This act shall be in force from its passage.