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An Act to incorporate the West Virginia insurance company. 1855 221 (1855)

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puny: provided always, that nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize, Circulation of
the said company to issue and put into circulation any negotiable or other note notes prohibited.
or bill in the nature of a bank note, or to own more land than is necessary fibr
an office building: and provided further, that in no case are the deposits or cer-
tificates therefor to be held liable to make good any policy of insurance issued
by said company.
§ 7. Be it further enacted, that the president and directors shall have full General meet-
powver to change the days of holding the annual meetings of tihe said company,  s how catted.
and at any and all times to call a general meeting of the stockholders for any
purposes relating to the interests of said company, and that any number of stock-
holders, holding not less thn one.fourth of the whole number of shares, may
require the president and directors for the time being to call a general meeting
of the stockholders; and on their refusing to do so, shall have power of them-
selves to call such a meeting. giving at least three weeks' notice thereof in one or
more of the newspapers published in Winchester; and any resolution passed at
any such general meeting shall be binding on the president ad directors of said
company; and at all such general meetings of stockholders, the stock shall be Votes of
voted oi as at the election for directors, each share having one vote.  stockholders.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.                      Commencement
CHAP. 307.-An ACT to incorporate the West Virginia insurance company.
Passed February 22, 186.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly. that it shall be lawful to open books Company
under the direction of Samuel A. Miller. Philip P. Dandridge, John D. Lewis, incorporated.
James H. Brown and William A. Quarrier, or any three of them, at Charleston
in the county of Kanawha. for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the Capital.
amount of fifty thousand dollars, in shares of one hundred dollars each, to con.
stitute a joint capital stock for the purpose of insuring against losses by the ab-
sconding of slaves, losses by fire, &c.
2. Whenever one hundred shares shall have been subscribed, then the slb. When incorpo.
scribers shall be and they are hereby declared to be a body corporate and politic rated.
by the name anal style of The West Virginia Insurance Company; and shall he Name.
subject to all the provisions of the Code of Virginia relating.to joint stock com-
panies, so far as they may be applicable.
3. Said company shall have power to make insurance upon slaves agninst Power to make
their absconding from their owner, to insure the lives of slaves and oher per insurance.
sos. to insure steam boats, flat boats, other boats, and their cargoes, and also to
insure any real, personal or mixed property against loss or damage by fire or
other casualty.
4. Said company shall also be authorized from time to time to increase their Power to in.
capital stock until it shall amount in the aggregate to a sum not exceeding five crease capital.
hundred thousand dollars.
5. This act shall be in force from its passage.                     Commencement
CHAP. 308.-An ACT to incorporate the Howard association of Norfolk.
Passed December 11, e5s5.
1. Be it'enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, that Augustus B. Cooke, Howard
Thomas J. Corprew, Robert M. Ball, Robert IV. Bowden, Win. D. Reynolds, association
James M. Saunders and Solomon Cherry, and their associates, shall be and the incorporated.
samme are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate under the name and
style of The Hloward Association of Norfolk; and by that name and style, shall Corporate
be subject to all the rules, regulations atd restrictions imposed and be invested powers.
with all the rights, powers and privileges conferred by the fifty-sixth and fifty-
seventh chapters of the Code of Virginia applicable to such a corporation.
2. The said corporation shall be entitled to hold real and personal estate to an Capital.
amount not exceeding two humndred thousand dollars.
3. This act shall be in force from its passage.                     Commencement
CHAP. 309.-An ACT to incorporate the Jackson orphan asylum in Norfolk.
Passed February 26, 1856.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that Charles Minnegerode, James Jackson orphan
R. Hubard. Charles H. Sheild, IV. W. Lamb, Thomas T. Tabb, Richard L. Page, asylum
James L. Henderson, Samuel IV. Paull, John P. Leigh, Richard Dickson. Win. incorporated.
H. Smith, Charles A. Santos, A. L. Seabury. Alexander Bell, John S. Millson,
John Southgate, Win. T. Harrison, John H. Rowland, Herbert AT. Nash, John
J. Bloodgood, Smnuel P.Jackson. Win. H. Hunter, A. Al. P. Cooke, James M.
Steed. Richard Walke and John Hipkins, together with such other persons as may
hereafter be associated with them, shall be and the same are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic and corporate, under the name and style of The Jackson

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