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 | 1910 |
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Law Number | 95 |
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Chap. 95.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 46 of an act to put into
effective operation the provisions of the Constitution relating to the crea-
tion, appointment and organization of the State corporation commission:
its jurisdiction, powers, functions and duties; the qualifications of the
members and officers thereof, their appointment and salaries; the loca-
tion of its offices, and places and times of its public sessions; its writs,
processes, orders, findings and judgments, and its expenses, etc., ap-
proved April 15, 1908.
Approved March 4, 1910.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
forty-six of an act to put into effective operation the provisions of the
Constitution relating to the creation, appointment and organization of
the State corporation commission; its jurisdiction, powers, functions and
duties; the qualifications of the members and officers thereof, their ap-
pointment and salaries; the location of its offices, and places and times
of its public sessions; its writs, processes, orders, findings and judg-
ments, and its expenses, et cetera, approved April fifteen, nineteen hun-
dred and three, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
$46. The commission shall issue all charters and all amendments,
extensions and renewal of charters, upon application, complying with
the provisions of the incorporation Jaws of this State, and when any
charter, or amendment, extension, or renewal of a charter is issued, shall
certify the same, under its seal, to the secretary of the Commonwealth
for recordation as required by law, and the commission shall have the
granting of all licenses to foreign corporations to transact business in
this State. The commission shall, before approving any application or
petition for a charter, or amendment to charter, or certificate of dissolu-
tion, or granting any license to any foreign corporation to transact busi-
ness in this State, require the payment of the fees prescribed by law, and
a fee of five dollars, which fee shall include the tax of one dollar upon
the seal of the commission and fee of fifty cents for compensstion of the
clerk of the commission for each and every impression of the seal of the
commission, the remainder, three dollars and fifty cents, to be for cost
of entering, issuing, and certifying cach charter, amendment, certificate
of dissolution, or certificate of authority, as required by law; these fees
to be paid into the State treasury as provided in this act, except that the
clerk shall retain as his compensation the fee of fifty cents for attesting
the seal of the commission.