An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1876/1877 |
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Law Number | 25 |
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Law Body
Chap. 25.—An ACT to provide for ascertaining and marking the boun-
dary line between the counties of Louisa and Albemarle.
Approved January 13, 1877.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That James B.
Harris and William T. Sanders, of the county of Louisa, and
O. W. Purvis and Carter H. Page, of the county of Albe-
marle, be, and they are hereby, appointed commissioners,
whose duty it shall be to examine, ascertain, fully define, and
mark the boundary line between the counties of Louisa and
Albemarle; and for that purpose shall attend at such time as
they may elect upon the premises, and being first duly sworn,
shall proceed to discharge the said duty, and report the same
to each of the county courts of Louisa and Albemarle.
2. It shall be lawful for the said commissioners to require
the attendance of the surveyors for the said counties of
Louisa and Albemarle, or of either of them, at such time as
they may agree upon, whose duty it shall be to assist said
commissioners in finding, describing and marking said line.
For each day of actual service under this act, a surveyor shall
receive the sum of two dollars and fifty cents, to be paid out
of the treasury of the county of which he is surveyor.
3. Said commissioners shall each receive two dollars per
day as compensation for their services whilst actually engaged
in discharge of their duties under this act, to be paid out of
the treasuries of their respective counties.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage. —