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- Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1923]
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- Date
- 1923
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- Creator
- ["North Carolina."]
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- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1923]
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January tenth, mu? thousand nine hundred jiml seventeen, lie tiiul
tire hereby authorized and fully empowered to hold amounts of
bind in excess of the limitation provided in the local, private or
special act or resolution incorporating or chartering such cemetery
association or corporation.
.Sue. 2. That all corporations or associations chartered or in¬
corporated liy any special act of the Legislature, as set forth in the
preceding section hereof, lie and are hereby authorized and fully
empowered to change the name of such association or corporation
by a majority vote of its directors, and upon such change in name
it shall he the duty of the oflicers of ttie hoard of directors of such
cor] Miration or association to tile with the clerk of the Superior
Court a copy of resolution changing the name, which resolution
must show the act of the Legislature creating or incorporating the
same and the reasons for the change thereof.
Sue. 8. That all laws or clauses of laws in conflict herewith
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and the same are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. That this act shall he in force and effect from and after
its ratification.
lintilied this the 21th day of February.
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1). 1023.
CHAPTER 77
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF TI1E BEN¬
NETT PLACE IN DURHAM COUNTY, WITH A SUITABLE
MARKER ERECTED BY THE FAMILY OF SAMUEL T.
MORGAN, AND THE PERPETUAL CARE OF SAME.
That whereas the agreement signed by General W. T. Sherman,
Major General of the United States Army, and General Joseph E.
Johnston. General of the Confederate States Army. April eigh¬
teenth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, at the Bennett
place in Durham (then Orange) County, North Carolina, providing
for the disbanding of all Confederate armies then in existence and
the reestablishment of the State and Federal authority throughout
the Confederate States of America, and the subsequent signing
on April twenty-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five,
by Major General W. T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston,
at. the said Bennett place, of a substituted agreement, the first
agreement having been repudiated by E. M. Stanton, Secretary of
War, for the disbanding of all troops under General Johnston's
command, under which order the demobilization of the Confederate
armies took place, constituted the final and last stand of the
Confederate States in the Civil War; and
Whereas, in the perspective of time it is now becoming to he
universally recognized that the maintenance of the principles of
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