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
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CHAP. 39.—An ACT to authorize the Glasgow manganese and
mineral company to change its name.
Approved January 9, 1892.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That it shall be lawful for the Glasgow manganese and
mineral company (a corporation of this state, chartered
by an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved
March third, eighteen hundred and ninety, contained
in chapter four hundred and fifty-two of the acts of the
general assembly of Virginia, of the session of eighteen
hundred and eighty-nine and eighteen hundred and
ninety), by a vote of the majority of the stockholders of
said company at any lawful meeting thereof, to change the
name of said company and to adopt such new name there-
for, as a majority of the stockholders may select.
2. A copy of the resolution adopted by the stockholders
changing the name of the company, together with a notice
of such change, shall be published for four successive
weeks in some newspaper published in the county of
Rockbridge, and shall be. certified by the president and
secretary of the company, under its corporate seal, and
acknowledged before a notary public by the president of
the company, to be the act of the company, and shall be
recorded in the clerk’s office of Rockbridge county, in the
book in which deeds are recorded in said office, and a
copy of the same shall be certified to the secretary of the
commonwealth, to be filed by him in his office. Upon
the adoption of such resolution so changing the name of
said company by a majority of the stockholders, at
a lawful meeting thereof, the corporate name of the
company shall be changed from the Glasgow manganese
and mineral company, to such name as a majority of the
stockholders shall so select, and by its new changed name
the company shall thereafter be known and called, sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded.
3. This act shall be in force from its passage