West Virginia Statutes

§ 35-2-6 — Trustees of certain organizations to be corporations; powers

West Virginia § 35-2-6
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 35PROPERTY OF RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Art. 2EDUCATIONAL, FRATERNAL AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

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W. Va. Code § 35-2-6 (2026).

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The trustees of every institution, society, order, organization, or association in this article mentioned (except trustees for any labor union or similar association or brotherhood of craftsmen or employees), or any local branch thereof, whether named in the conveyance, dedication, devise, gift or bequest, or appointed as provided in this article, shall be a corporation by the name and style of "Board of Trustees of .......... University," (or college, academy, etc., as the case may be), and as such corporation they shall be governed by all the provisions of law relating to, and have and exercise all the privileges and powers of, nonstock corporations, including the power to take and hold real and personal property, to borrow money for any legitimate purpose in the execution of the trust a

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