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 | 1889/1890 Private Laws |
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Law Number | 441 |
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Chap. 441.—An ACT to incorporate the Young Men’s Christian
Association of Danville, Virginia.
Approved March 38, 1890.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That James E. Schoolfield, James G. Penn, W. W. New,
George W. Swain, John B. Sparrow, C. G. Holland, A. J.
Montague, P. C. Venable, J. L. Tyack, T. 8. Williamson,
E. K. Jones, Doctor L. E. Harvie, Julian Meade, J. A.
Craddock, E. H. Ellyson, R. L. Brown, C. H. Heckey,
Doctor T. L. Sydnor, W. W. Waddill, C. L. Holland, John
H. Schoolfield, J. A. Patton, W. B. Brooks, T. L. Walker,
N. T. Robertson, J. W. Ellyson, N. H. Massie, W. S. Cope-
land, S. W. Venable, junior, R. KE. White, and such other
persons as are now or may hereafter be associated with
them, and their successors, be, and they are hereby, con-
stituted a body corporate under the corporate name and
style of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Dan-
ville, Virginia, and by that name shall have perpetual
succession and a common seal.
2. The object of the said corporation shall be the im-
provement of the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physi-
cal condition of young men.
3. The said corporation may sue or be sued, contract
and be contracted with, may acquire by purchase or gift,
devise or bequest, property, real or personal, and may
lease, manage, control, exchange, mortgage, sell, convey,
or dispose of said property. The amount of real property
to be held by the said corporation at any one time shall
not exceed in value fifty thousand dollars, and the amount
of personal property shal] not exceed twenty-five thousand
dollars.
4. There shall be elected, in accordance with the con-
stitution and by-laws of said association, a board of direc-
tors and such other such officers as may be necessary; and
such board of directors, through such officers as they may
designate, shall have the right to act for said association
in its corporate capacity, and to make all proper rules and
regulations, in accordance with the constitution and by-
laws of said association, for its management and the
prosecution of its work.
5. That all property, real and personal, owned by said
corporation and used for purposes of its incorporation and
not for profit shall be exempt from taxation.
6. This act shall be in force from its passage.