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1945es
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1 of an act entitled 'An act to regulate investments of domestic life insurance companies.'
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1948 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to special justices of juvenile and domestic relations courts, special substitute justices, and their powers, duties and compensation.
An ACT to authorize and direct tne Department of Health to make a survey of all hospitals, health centers, and related facilities in this State, to ascertain the need for additional hospitals, health centers and related facilities and to develop plans and programs for the construction thereof, to authorize the Department to accept advances or grants of Federal funds for such pur-<br />poses, and to appropriate all such funds so received.
An ACT to appropriate funds for the construction of an agricultural building at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 3 of Chapter 181 of the Acts of Assembly of 1932, approved March 22, 1932, the act and section relating to school indebtedness and levies for public free schools in Washington SBS
An ACT to provide facilities and opportunity for absentee voting by Virginia members of the armed forces of the United States by making certain temporary changes in the primary and general election laws of the State relating to the nomination and election of members of the General Assembly, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General, and all county and city officers
An ACT to amend and re-enact Chapter 364 of the Acts of 1944, approved March 31, 1944, relating to the expenditure by the Virginia Conservation Commission of moneys received from the United States as a result of the condemnation of certain lands in the Seashore State Park for use as a part of Fort Story.
An ACT to empower railroads and certain other public service corporations to make gifts or donations to war funds, community funds, and other charities or charitable institutions.
An ACT to repeal Section 51 of Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly of 1944, approved April 4, 1944, known as the Appropriation Act, relating to amounts to be deducted from State capitation taxes and credited to the general fund of the Commonwealth, before distribution to the counties and cities of the State.
An ACT to authorize and empower domestic insurance companies to comply with the statutes, ordinances and other laws of States (including the District of Columbia), territories, and political subdivisions thereof imposing any license, excise, privilege, premium, occupation or other fees or taxes, and to pay such fees and taxes, and to relieve the directors, trustees, officers, agents and employees of such domestic insurance companies of personal liability by reason of any such payment or determination not to contest any such payment.
An ACT for the relief of J. M. Arrington.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 5 of Chapter 31 of the Acts of Assembly of 1944, approved February 17, 1944, relating to the recordation by clerks of courts of certain information with respect to persons inducted into the armed forces of the United States.
1946
An ACT to provide a new charter for the Town of Clintwood, in the County of Dickenson, and to repeal the charter provided for said town by Chapter 616 of the Acts of Assembly of 1893-4, approved March 3, cig and all acts amendatory thereof, or of any part thereof.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Chapter 155, as amended, of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1932, approved March 22, 1932, relating to relief from certain erroneous or improper assessment of taxes.
To authorize the council of the Town of Farmville to appropriate town funds for the purchase or erection and maintenance of a memorial to certain veterans.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 17, as amended, of an act entitled ‘““An act to incorporate the town of Franklin, Southampton County.”, approved March 15, 1876, and to amend said act by adding a new section numbered 17-a, relating to borrowing money, issuing bonds, and levying and collecting taxes.
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $30,000.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary for the operation of the Division of War Veterans’ Claims during the remainder of the present fiscal year ; to provide for expenditure thereof, and to declare an emergency.
An ACT to amend the Code of Virginia by adding thereto two new sections numbered 2743-a and 3034-a, conferring certain powers upon governing bodies of counties, cities and towns with respect to grass, weeds and other growth on vacant lots, and to repeal Chapter 3 of the Acts of Assembly of 1938, approved February 18, 1938, as amended, relating to the same subject.
An ACT to validate proceedings in the creation of all sanitary districts
An ACT to authorize the sale and conveyance of certain county property by Franklin county.
An ACT to authorize the City of Suffolk to issue bonds in the amount of $70,000 to enable the city to restore to its general fund moneys advanced therefrom to pay certain matured outstanding obligations of the city; to provide
An ACT to provide for the construction of a building to be used by certain State agencies and departments; the procurement of a site therefor; the preparation of architectural plans; to provide a Commission to supervise the construction and equipping of such building, and to authorize the use of funds appropriated therefor.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 4987-e of the Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to the salaries and expenses of office of trial justices.
An ACT to authorize the governing bodies of counties, cities and towns to appropriate funds for erection and maintenance of certain memorials.
An ACT to provide for the termination of employment of employees of State and local governments and governmental agencies by reason of certain acts of omission or commission intended to obstruct or suspend activities or functions of State and local governments, and to render such offending employees ineligible for re-employment in any such service during certain period of time thereafter.
An ACT to provide for the creation and incorporation of the City of Arlington; to provide a charter and form of government therefor; to prescribe its confines; to transfer certain powers, rights, duties, obligations, property and other matters; to provide how the foregoing may be accomplished; to continue certain ordinances, and acts, and preserve certain rights, and repeal certain acts.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1 of Chapter 45 of the Acts of Assembly, Extra Session, 1945, approved April 5, 1945, relating to the regulation by certain counties and towns of taxicabs and other motor vehicles used for transportation of passengers for a consideration.
An ACT to amend Chapter 34, Acts of Assembly of 1918, approved February 7, 1918, as amended, which provided a charter and special form of government for the City of Norfolk by adding a new section numbered 2-a to empower the City of Norfolk to impose, levy and collect an admission tax on admissions to any public amusement, entertainment, performance, exhibition, sport or athletic event, and validating any such tax heretofore imposed, levied and collected by an ordinance which became effective on and after January 1, 1946.
An ACT to authorize the development, operation and administration of housing projects for World War II Veterans by any Housing Authority of this State or of any political subdivision thereof; to authorize such Housing Authority to obtain and utilize housing properties and financial loans or grants from the Federal Government or any agency thereof; and to authorize political subdivisions of this State to make loans to any such Housing Authority; and to declare an emergency.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1514, as amended, of the Code of Virginia relating to local tuberculosis sanatoria and reimbursement thereof by State.
An ACT for the relief of Mary Pultz.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 35-a of Chapter 342, Acts of Assembly of 1932, as amended, approved March 26, 1932, and known, designated and cited as the “Motor Vehicle Code of Virginia’, relating to the registration of property carrying motor vehicles, and by adding thereto a new subsection (i) relating to the licensing of certain persons engaged in the business of delivering unladen motor vehicles from points of assembly and/or OAT aot
An ACT to enable the Virginia Conservation Commission to render scientific forestry services to private timberland owners for a fee, and to render forestry advice free of charge; and to appropriate funds to carry out provisions of this act.
An ACT to authorize the Governor on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia to convey to the United States of America certain marsh lands or interests therein on the sea side of the counties of Accomack and Northampton, for the construction, operation and maintenance of a channel for small boats.
An ACT to authorize the State Hospital Board to grant and convey unto Appalachian Electric Power Company, its successors and assigns, certain easements of right of way on, over and across the property of Lynchburg State Colony in the County of Amherst near the City of Lynchburg, Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 363, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to composition and appointment of the State Board for the Certification of Librarians.
An ACT in relation to sanitation districts heretofore or hereafter created for the relief of certain waters of the State from pollution and the consequent improvement of conditions affecting the public health; providing for the creation of such districts; providing for the creation and organization of sanitation commissions in sanitation districts heretofore or hereafter created under this or any other act, and for the appointment, terms, compensation, suspension and removal of the members of such commissions; prescribing the rights, powers, and duties of such commissions; authorizing such commissions to contract debt, borrow money and issue bonds and other obligations of such commissions therefor, and prescribing the mode or procedure for and regulating the issuance of such bonds and other obligations and providing for the payment or redemption thereof; and enlarging and prescribing the rights, powers, and duties of counties, cities, and towns in relation to such districts and commissions.
An ACT to appropriate certain funds to the Medical College of Virginia to be used as a student loan fund.
An ACT to empower the Boards of Supervisors of certain counties and the Council of certain towns to make gifts and donations of property, real or personal, and of money, to certain charitable institutions and associations.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 642 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to loans to school boards from the Literary Fund.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1, as amended, of Chapter 305 of the Acts of Assembly of 1944, approved March 29, 1944, relating to assessments upon property owners in sanitary districts in certain counties to provide for certain public improvements.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to additional remedies for the collection of taxes, State, county and municipal, and the payment of attorneys’ fees for services heretofore or hereafter rendered in the collection of certain taxes.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1, as amended, of Chapter 377 of the Acts of Assembly of 1938, approved March 31, 1938, relating to support and maintenance of the public free schools, minimum terms thereof and the apportionment of the State appropriation for such purposes.
An ACT to provide for the expenditure or application of certain funds, within the appropriation for such purpose, in aid of libraries and library systems particularly in rural communities, and to prescribe the powers, and duties of the State Library Board and others with respect thereto; and to repeal Chapter 350, Acts of 1942, approved March 31, 1942, and Chapter 315, Acts 1944, approved March 29, 1944, both relating to the same subject, and all inconsistent provisions of law to the extent of such inconsistency.
An ACT for the relief of J. N. Bosang
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 4 of Chapter 19 of the Acts of Assembly of 1945, approved March 29, 1945, the chapter relating to certain educational practices and procedure in Hanover County, so as to neappraprate certain unused funds and to appropriate other funds.
An ACT to authorize any county to assume and pay any outstanding indebtedness of any magisterial district or districts thereof, incurred for the purpose of constructing public roads which were subsequently taken over by the State, provided such assumption be approved by the qualified voters of the county; to provide for a referendum thereon; and to provide for the levying of taxes for the payment of such obligations.
An ACT to regulate the labeling, sale, and offering for sale of agricultural and vegetable seed; to impose penalties for violations; and to repeal certain statutes relating to the same subject.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Sections 5, 12, 19, 30, 31, 32, 33, 33-a, 34, 35, 41, 42 and 65 of Chapter 382 of the Acts of Assembly of 1934, approved March 29, 1934, which chapter provided a new charter for the City of Hopewell, said sections relating to the planning and park commissions, city council, and various city officers and their duties and compensation.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Sections 774, 783, and 786 as here- tofore amended, of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the receipt, custody and disbursement of State funds apportioned and designed for public schools in cities and towns.
An ACT to amend an act entitled “An act to provide a new charter for the City of Portsmouth.”
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1204 of the Code of Virginia relating to sterilization of certain containers.
An ACT to authorize the counties of Warwick, Elizabeth City and York, the cities of Newport News and Hampton, and the town of Phoebus, or any two or more of them, to create a commission, to be known as “The Peninsula Airport Commission”, for the purpose of establishing and operating airports and air navigation facilities for such counties, cities and towns; and to prescribe the rights, powers, duties and functions of such commission when so formed, and of the counties, cities and towns for which such commission is created.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1, as amended, of Chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1874, approved February 24, 1874, relating to Miller Fund and Miller Manual Labor School, the section relating to charter of the corporation.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 4, as amended, and Section 11 of Chapter 335 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1938, approved March 31, 1938 and known, designated and cited as the ‘ ‘Sanitation Districts Law of Nineteen hundred and Thirty-eight”, in relation to the rights, powers, duties, compensation, officers and functions of the boards or commissions created in and for sanitation districts.
An ACT to authorize the Council of the City of Williamsburg and the Board of Supervisors of the County of James City to release to Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, its successors and assigns, certain property located in the City of Williamsburg, and on which the said City and County now have a right of use pursuant to contract between the City, County and Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.
An ACT to provide a new charter for the Town of Chase City, in the County of Mecklenburg, and to repeal the existing charter of the town, and all other acts inconsistent with this act.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 2, as amended, of Chapter 180 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, approved March 14, 1918, which chapter provided for the establishment and operation of community homes for the care and maintenance of the poor, Section 2 relating to the selection of farms for such homes, and compensation of members of the board selected to control same.
An ACT to provide for the issuance of bonds to carry into effect the purposes for which any sanitary district has been or may hereafter be created.
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of any county adjoining any city within or without this State having a population of more than one hundred twenty-five thousand, according to the last preceding United States census, to construct, reconstruct, maintain, alter, improve, add to and operate water supply systems; to acquire by gift, condemnation, purchase, lease or otherwise, water supply and water supply system or systems; to furnish water from any such system to any sanitary district, village, town, community, individual, firm, corporation or partnership; to make charge for the supply of water herein authorized as the board may from time to time determine upon; to lay a levy for the purpose of raising funds for the construction, maintenance, operation, improvement, reconstruction and extension of any such water supply system or systems or to appropriate from the general county fund for such purposes; to contract for a loan and to issue bonds for the purpose of construction, acquisition, reconstruction, improvement, maintenance, extension and operation of any such water supply system on the credit of the county and/or on the basis of net returns from sale of water from such systems and without the credit of the county being pledged, provided that such borrowing power shall not exist, and the loan shall not be contracted for or bonds issued unless and until the action of the board of supervisors determining to construct, maintain and operate or acquire, reconstruct, improve or extend such water supply system shall be certified to the Judge of the Circuit Court of said county and petitioning the said Judge to call an election for the purpose of obtaining the sense of the qualified voters of the county on the question of such loan and bond issue, and prescribing the duties of the Judge of the said Circuit Court of said county; prescribing the duties of the County Electoral Board and the Judges of Election and other election officials and other public officers, and prescribing the duties and powers of the board of supervisors; exempting certain incorporated towns from the operation of this act; and to repeal Chapter 369 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of 1942, approved April 1, 1942.
An ACT to authorize counties, cities and towns in this State to acquire, by condemnation or otherwise, lands for airports and landing fields, and easements and privileges in and over other lands; to construct, maintain and operate airports, landing fields and other air navigation facilities : to accept and use Federal aid for aviation purposes; and to exercise other powers incidental to the acquisition and use of airports and landing fields.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Chapter 354 of the Acts of Assembly of 1942, approved April 1, 1942, relating to establishment, terms and conditions of certain medical scholarships, so as to expand the provisions oo and make an appropriation therefor.
An ACT for the relief of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Doss.
An ACT to provide for the creation in the political subdivisions of the Commonwealth of hospital or health center commissions for the purpose of establishing and operating hospitals or health centers for such political subdivisions; and to prescribe the rights, powers, duties and functions of such commissions when so formed, including the acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of hospitals and health centers, borrowing money, issuing revenue bonds or other obligations, and giving security
An ACT to provide a new charter for the Town of Falls Church, in the County of Fairfax, and to repeal the existing charter of said town and all other acts or parts of acts in conflict therewith.
An ACT to authorize the City of Portsmouth to sell and convey certain property on Court Street.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Sections 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8, and to repeal Sections 9, 11, 13, and 19, of Chapter 49 of the Acts of the Extra Session of the General Assembly of 1933, relating to the issuance and sale of revenue bonds by certain educational institutions.
An ACT to authorize the severance and sale of buildings and other improvements from land to be purchased by the Radford College, Woman's Division, of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and to appropriate the proceeds of such sale or sales.
An ACT to create a commission to have painted and hung in the Capitol at Richmond a large oil painting of the ships ‘Sarah Constant’, “Goodspeed”, and “Discovery”, and to appropriate funds to carry out the provisions of this act.
An ACT to prohibit the using of certain kinds of materials in the making or remaking of mattresses and certain other articles of bedding; to prohibit the selling, leasing, et cetera, of such articles, which have not been sterilized and disinfected; to require every person engaged in sterilizing and disinfecting such articles to obtain a permit to do so; to provide for inspection of certain places; to require certain tags to be placed on certain articles of bedding and certain adhesive stamps to be placed on such tags; to provide for the sale of such stamps and how the proceeds thereof shall be disposed of; to charge the State Board of Health with the administration of this act; and to prescribe penalties for violations.
An ACT for the relief of George Turner.
An ACT to authorize the Board of Visitors of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind to sell a tract of land in or near Staunton, Virginia, and to hold the proceeds of sale as a permanent endowment for such school.
An ACT to provide for the regulation of the subdivision and use of certain lands in the unincorporated areas of certain counties, to confer certain powers upon the governing bodies of such counties, to prescribe conditions under which such regulation shall become effective, and to prescribe penalties ; and to repeal Chapter 189 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, approved March 14, 1928, relating to the same matters, and all acts amendatory thereof.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 698 of the Code of Virginia, providing for the levying of taxes and the appropriating of money by counties, cities and towns for public school purposes.
An ACT to provide for the control, management, maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State Sanatorium; to provide how patients may be received therein; to prescribe the purposes for which the revenues derived therefrom shall be used; to appropriate the same for such purposes; and to repeal Chapter 360 of the Acts of Assembly of 1934, approved March 29, 1934, and all other acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act.
An ACT to provide a new charter for the Town of Wytheville, in the County of Wythe, and to repeal the charter which was provided for said town by Chapter 56 of the Acts of Assembly of 1910, approved February 26, 1910, and all acts and parts of acts amendatory thereof, or of any part thereof, and all other acts in conflict with the provisions of this act.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Sections 6280, 6283, 6285, 6286, 6289, 6294, 6310 as amended and 6311 of the Code of Virginia, relating to general and special receivers and special commissioners, their powers, duties, and compensation, and money in the custody or under the control of any court.
An ACT for the relief of J. S. Taylor.
An ACT for the relief of James Arnold.
An ACT to provide for the issuance by the Town of Drakes Branch of bonds in the aggregate sum of $77,000 for the purpose of providing water works and a water supply system for the town, the principal and interest of such bonds to be made payable exclusively from the revenues derived from such water system; to prescribe the procedure leading up to and in connection with the issuance of such bonds, including the holding of an election on the question, and to provide how such bonds shall be issued.
An ACT to amend Chapter 141 of the Acts of Assembly of 1906, approved March 10, 1906, as amended, which provided a charter for the Town of Cambria, by adding five new sections numbered 24-a through 24-e, so as to authorize the town to acquire, or construct, operate and maintain, a town water supply system and sewage disposal plant and system, to exercise certain powers in relation thereto both within and without the town, to apply for, obtain and expend grants, to issue certain bonds; to provide for certain elections; and to provide for charges for use of any system established.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 48-a of Chapter 507 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, approved March 27, 1928, and known as the Virginia Banking Act, as heretofore amended, relating to a limitation of the amount of loans made by banks upon real estate security.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 9 of an act entitled ‘An act to relieve counties of Virginia of, and to assist certain cities and towns in, the maintenance and improvement, including construction and reconstruction, of certain roads, causeways, streets, bridges, landings and wharves; to establish a secondary system of State highways; for such purpose to prescribe the rights, powers, duties, and authority of the local road authorities, the State Department of Highways, the State Highway Commission, and the State Highway Commissioner; to prohibit certain local levies; to appropriate and allocate funds for the purpose of this act; to provide for elections in counties for withdrawal from the provisions of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.”
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 673 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to loans contracted by school boards of counties for certain school purposes.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 6007 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, relating to pay and mileage of jurors in civil cases.
An ACT for the relief of the American National Bank and Trust Company of Danville.
An ACT for the relief of W. W. Mallory.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1, as amended, of Chapter 15 of the Acts of Assembly of 1927, approved April 11, 1927, relating to zoning in certain counties, so as to make certain change or changes as to the scope of the act.
An ACT to provide a new charter and special form of government for the City of Charlottesville ; to provide for continuation of certain ordinances ; to repeal Chapters 109 and 411 of the Acts of Assembly of nineteen hundred twenty-two, approved, respectively, February 28 and March 24, 1922, and all acts amendatory thereof, to repeal Chapter 1012 of the Acts of Assembly of 1899-1900, approved March 3, 1900, and all acts amendatory thereof, all relating to the same matters; and to repeal certain other acts and parts of acts.
An ACT to authorize the Department of State Police to dispose of certain of its property, and to appropriate the funds received.
An ACT to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a new section to be numbered 3071-b, relating to the docketing of abstracts of ordinances or resolutions authorizing special assessments against abutting land owners for certain public improvements.
An ACT to declare the necessity of creating public bodies corporate and politic to be known as hospital authorities to engage in hospital construction, maintenance and operation, to provide for the creation of such hospital authorities; to define the powers and duties of hospital authorities, and to provide for the exercise of such powers, including acquiring property by purchase, gift or eminent domain, and borrowing money, issuing revenue and credit bonds and other obligations, and giving security therefor; and to confer rights upon and provide remedies for obligees of hospital authorities.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 3487, as amended, of the Code of Virginia relating to fees of sheriffs, sergeants, criers and constables.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 14 of Chapter 1 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Vingigia, extra session, 1936-1937, approved December 18, 1936, as heretofore amended, and known, designated and cited as the Virginia Unemployment Compensation Act
An ACT for the relief of Marcel C. Tissot.
An ACT to amend the act entitled “An act to provide for better sanitation in and around Hampton Roads; to provide for and create the Hampton Roads Sanitation District, in which shall function the Hampton Roads Sanitation Commission, and other sanitation districts and commissions in said area; to declare the necessity therefor and benefits thereof; to provide the boundaries of said districts; to appropriate $50,000.00 for each year of the biennium beginning July first, nineteen hundred and forty to the Hampton Roads Sanitation Commission for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of law applicable thereto and paying obligations of the Hampton Roads Sewage Disposal Commission; and to repeal an act approved March twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, and an act approved March twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, as amended, both with respect to Hampton Roads Sewage Disposal Commission, and an act approved March thirty-first, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, with respect to Hampton Roads Sanitation District” approved April 1, 1940, by adding thereto a new section, to be numbered 4-b, in relation to the addition to the Hampton Roads Sanitation District of the territory of certain cities or counties.
An ACT providing for the acquisition, construction, enlargement, improvement, operation and maintenance of camping and recreational facilities, defined herein, in State parks now or hereafter under the control and supervision of the Virginia Conservation Commission; conferring powers and imposing duties upon the Virginia Conservation Commission; authorizing the issuance by such Commission of revenue bonds of the State, payable solely from earnings of such facilities, to pay the cost of acquiring, constructing, enlarging, or improving such facilities; providing that no debt of the State shall be incurred in the exercise of any of the powers granted by this act; providing for the collection of fees and charges for the payment of such bonds and for the payment of the cost of maintaining, repairing and operating such facilities; making such revenue bonds exempt from taxation and authorizing the issuance of revenue refunding bonds.
An ACT to amend and re-enact Chapter 106 of the Acts of Assembly of 1927, approved April 18, 1927, relative to construction of certain walkways adjacent to certain parts of highways of the State Highway System, so as to extend and enlarge the authority of the State Highway Commission in this regard; and to repeal Section 4732 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, and Chapter 133 of the Acts of Assembly of 1938, approved March 12, 1938, relative to the same subject matter.
An ACT to reduce the number of trustees of Margaret Academy, and to provide how such trustees shall be appointed; and to confer certain powers and impose certain duties upon such trustees with respect to trust funds held by them.
An ACT to provide for the annual assessment and equalization of assessments of real estate in certain counties, by boards of real estate assessments; to provide for the appointment of the members of such boards and their terms of office; to prescribe their powers and duties, and provide for their compensation; and to prescribe remedies for persons aggrieved by any such assessments.