1824-64-5
SEC. 5. The said Grand Lodge of Indiana, by the name and style, of
the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master and Warden of the Grand
Lodge of Indiana, and the lodges which now are, or hereafter may be
subordinate to the said Grand Lodge, by the name and style of the
Master and Wardens of Lodge No. ___, taking to themselves such
name and number as have been, or may be assigned them, by the said
Grand Lodge of Indiana, shall be able and capable in law to purchase,
have, hold, receive, enjoy and retain to themselves in perpetuity, or for
any term of years, any lands, tenements, or hereditaments of what kind
or nature soever, not exceeding in real estate one acre of ground,
together with the improvements thereon, and of personal estate, not
exceeding the sum of five thousand dollars; and to sell, alien or lease
the same, as they or each of them may think proper.
1824-64-6
SEC. 6. The same powers, rights, privileges and immunities, which
are by this act conferred on, and extended to the said subordinate
lodges, are hereby extended to, and conferred on each and every
Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, now established in this state, or which
may hereafter be established according to the principles of Royal Arch
Masonry.