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Side 32 - After the passage of this act, all property which shall pass by will or by the intestate laws of this state from any person who may die seized or possessed of the same while a resident of this state...
Side 36 - ... on all bills paid on or before the 10th of the month following the month in which gas is consumed.
Side 64 - Not a consolidated company, except as noted below respecting the Virginia Midland and Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railway, and Carolina and Cumberland Gap Railway Companies. The Southern Railway Company was organized by the purchasers of the property, formerly of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Under its charter it has power to acquire various other railroad properties, and on various dates since its organization it has purchased, in addition to the Richmond and Danville...
Side 38 - All over 300,000 cu. ft. 12c per M. cu. ft. NOTE: A discount of Ic per M. cu. ft. is allowed to all consumers where payment is made on or before the 20th of the month following the month for which the bill is rendered.
Side 65 - The Southern Railway Company was organized under a plan for the reorganization of the Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Company, a corporation organized and formerly existing under an act of Assembly of the State of Virginia, dated March 8, 1880 (Acts of Assembly of Virginia. 1879-80...
Side 50 - Laws. 4. If a consolidated or a merging company, name all constituent and all merged companies. Give specific reference to charters or general laws governing organization of each, and all amendments of same.
Side 186 - Cash, Special deposits, Loans and notes receivable, Traffic balances receivable, Net balances receivable from agents and messengers, Miscellaneous accounts receivable, Material and supplies, Interest, dividends, and rents receivable, Working fund advances, Other current assets...
Side 40 - The test of reasonableness that has been adopted is that in general rates must be high enough to bring a fair return on the value of the property devoted to the public service.
Side 69 - A surcharge upon passengers in sleeping and parlor cars may be made amounting to 50 per cent of the charge for space in such cars, such charges to be collected in connection with the charge for space, and to accrue to the rail carriers.
Side 49 - February 25, 1887. 3. Under laws of what Government, State or Territory organized? If more than one, name all. Give specific reference to each statute and all amendment