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362 1939—Chapter 366 H. B. 752 CHAPTER 366 Incorporation of "City of Charlotte" continued. Municipal powers, privileges and immunities. Corporate limits defined. AN ACT TO CONTINUE THE INCORPORATION OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE AND TO CODIFY, AMEND AND COLSOLIDATE THE STATUTES THAT CONSTI-TUTE THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE, AND TO REPEAL CERTAIN ACTS AND PORTIONS OF CERTAIN ACTS CONSTITUTING A PART OF ITS PRESENT CHARTER. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Corporation Section 1. That the inhabitants of the City of Charlotte shall be, and continue as they have been, pursuant to Sec-tion one of Chapter forty of the Private Laws of one thou-sand eight hundred eighty-one, and Section one of Chapter three hundred forty-two of the Private Laws of one thou-sand nine hundred and seven, and the laws of which the same are amendatory and those amendatory thereto, a body politic and corporate, and henceforth, as heretofore, the corporation shall continue to bear the name and style "City of Charlotte" and under such name and style is hereby vested with all the powers and privileges given to munici-palities by the General Law and by this Act, and those other powers which are inherent to municipalities, and under such name and style said city is hereby vested with all the property and rights of property which now belong to the corporation, and by this name may acquire and hold for the purpose of its government, welfare and improvement all such estate as may be devised, bequeathed, conveyed to, or otherwise acquired by it, and may from time to time, sell, dispose of and invest the same, as shall be deemed advisable by the proper authorities of the corporation and as shall be in conformity with the provisions of this charter, and under such name and style shall have the power to contract or be contracted with and to sue and be sued. Corporate Boundaries Sec. 2. That the corporate limits of the City of Charlotte, as defined and set forth in Chapter two hundred twenty-seven of the Private Laws of one thousand nine hundred twenty-seven, shall be as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center line of the Beattie's Ford Road at its intersection with the Tate property line, approximately one thousand four hundred feet North of the intersection of the center line of the Beattie's Ford Road with the present city limits line; thence in -an Easterly direction to a corner monument of the present city limits at the head of the old water works pond; thence in a con-tinuation of the same line, intersecting the center line of
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Full Text | 362 1939—Chapter 366 H. B. 752 CHAPTER 366 Incorporation of "City of Charlotte" continued. Municipal powers, privileges and immunities. Corporate limits defined. AN ACT TO CONTINUE THE INCORPORATION OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE AND TO CODIFY, AMEND AND COLSOLIDATE THE STATUTES THAT CONSTI-TUTE THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE, AND TO REPEAL CERTAIN ACTS AND PORTIONS OF CERTAIN ACTS CONSTITUTING A PART OF ITS PRESENT CHARTER. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Corporation Section 1. That the inhabitants of the City of Charlotte shall be, and continue as they have been, pursuant to Sec-tion one of Chapter forty of the Private Laws of one thou-sand eight hundred eighty-one, and Section one of Chapter three hundred forty-two of the Private Laws of one thou-sand nine hundred and seven, and the laws of which the same are amendatory and those amendatory thereto, a body politic and corporate, and henceforth, as heretofore, the corporation shall continue to bear the name and style "City of Charlotte" and under such name and style is hereby vested with all the powers and privileges given to munici-palities by the General Law and by this Act, and those other powers which are inherent to municipalities, and under such name and style said city is hereby vested with all the property and rights of property which now belong to the corporation, and by this name may acquire and hold for the purpose of its government, welfare and improvement all such estate as may be devised, bequeathed, conveyed to, or otherwise acquired by it, and may from time to time, sell, dispose of and invest the same, as shall be deemed advisable by the proper authorities of the corporation and as shall be in conformity with the provisions of this charter, and under such name and style shall have the power to contract or be contracted with and to sue and be sued. Corporate Boundaries Sec. 2. That the corporate limits of the City of Charlotte, as defined and set forth in Chapter two hundred twenty-seven of the Private Laws of one thousand nine hundred twenty-seven, shall be as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center line of the Beattie's Ford Road at its intersection with the Tate property line, approximately one thousand four hundred feet North of the intersection of the center line of the Beattie's Ford Road with the present city limits line; thence in -an Easterly direction to a corner monument of the present city limits at the head of the old water works pond; thence in a con-tinuation of the same line, intersecting the center line of |