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.
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Volume | 1889/1890 Public Laws |
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Law Number | 43 |
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CHaP. 43.—An ACT to enable certain mining and manufacturing
corporations of other States or countries to conduct operations
in this State.
Approved February 5, 1880.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That corporations chartered or organized under the laws
of other states or countries and authorized to manufacture
iron, steel, or other metals, or any articles or materials
made from metal, wood, cotton, or wool, or to mine ores ox
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coals, may carry on in this state the business authorized
by their respective charters or by the articles under which
they are or may be organized; and for this purpose may
purchase, acquire, lease, sell, mortgage, and convey real
estate in fee and any other interest in lands and personal
property of every kind suitable for their business, and
erect and operate all requisite furnaces, forges, mills,
foundries, machinery, buildings, plants, and appliances:
provided that no such company shall be allowed to acquire
and hold more than ten thousand acres in any one county.
2. That every such corporation desiring so to carry on its
business in this state shall first comply with the provis-
ions of section eleven hundred and four of the code of
Virginia, and as to contracts made, property located, and
the franchises hereunder exercised within this state, every
such corporation shall for all purposes be deemed and
treated as a corporation of this state, and be subject to the
jurisdiction of the courts thereof.
3. All taxes, dues, and demands that may become due
to the state of Virginia shall be paid in lawful money of
the United States and not in coupons.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.