North Carolina - Acts on Education Topics

An Act to Incorporate Franklinsville Academy, in the Town of Franklinsville, Randolph County.

1850-1851 - Private Acts - Chapter CXCIX

Laws of the State of North Carolina Passed in 1850-1851 - Page 532.

Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That George Makepeace, John Miller, James Johnson, Elisha Coffin, Philip Hearney, John Hendrix be, and are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate, and by the name and style of "The Trustees of Franklinsville Academy;" and by that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded; shall have perpetual succession and a common seal; may acquire by purchase, gift or otherwise, to them and their successors, estates, real and personal, for the use of said Academy; and enjoy all other powers, privileges and immunities incident to bodies corporate of a like nature.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That in case of any vacancy by death, removal, resignation or otherwise, any three of said trustees shall have power to fill vacancies thereby occasioned.

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That this Act shall be in force from and after its ratification.

Ratified 28th January, 1851.

David S. Reid, Governor
James C. Dobbin, Speaker of the House of Commons
Weldon N. Edwards, Speaker of the Senate

Office of the Secretary of State, April, 1851.

I, William Hill, Secretary of State in and for the State of North Carolina,
do hereby certify that the Acts and Resolutions contained in this Pamphlet
are true copies of the original Acts and Resolutions passed by the General
Assembly of this State, at its late session.

William Hill, Secretary of State



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