§ 1. Electors constituted body corporate.  


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  • In accordance with Chapter 99 of the General Statutes and Number 352 of the Special Acts of 1911, incorporating the City of Bristol, as the same has been, from time to time, amended, is further amended and codified to read as follows: All of the electors of this state, who are inhabitants of the Town and City of Bristol, shall be a body corporate and politic by the name of the City of Bristol; and by that name, they and their successors, inhabitants of the territory included therein, shall have perpetual succession, be capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded in all courts, and of possessing, purchasing, receiving, holding and conveying any estate, real or personal. It shall have a corporate seal, designed and approved by the city council, which said council may alter at its pleasure.

    (Amend. eff. 12-5-13)

    Legislative history— Sp. No. 352, § 1, 1911; Sp. No. 434, § 1, 1931; Sp. No. 489, § 1, 1939.