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 | 1883/1884 |
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Law Number | 24 |
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Chap. 24.—An ACT to authorize the common council of the city of
Winchester, to direct certain parts of certain streets in said city to be
closed.
Approved January 18, 1834.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the common council of the city of Winchester, he, and it is
hereby authorized by appropriate ordinance to ordain that the
ortion of the streets of said city, lying between Kent and
farket streets, in one direction, and between Bond and
Southwalk streets, in the other direction, shall be, and remain
forever closed as streets of said city, and that the portions of
said streets, so Closed up, shall be, and forever remain appro-
priated and devoted to the purpose of a burying ground for
the interment of deceased members of the congregation of the
Roman Catholic church of the Sacred Heart, “at “Winchester
and of such other deceased pursons as the duly constituted
authorities of said congregation shall desire to have buried
there, and for no other purpose whatever, than are incidental
to the uses of said burying ground, under the authority of
said congregation.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
CaP. 25.—An ACT to amend sections 1 and 10 of an act to incorpo-
rate the Mussanutten and North Mountain Railway Company, ap-
proved March 3, 1882.
Approved January 18, 1&4.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the first and tenth sections of an act entitled an act to incor-
porate the Massanutten and North Mountain Railway Com-
pany, approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-
two, be and the same are hereby amended and re-enacted 80
as to read as follows:
$1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That J. D. Price, of Harrisonburg, Virginia; T. G. Peters, of
Topeka, Kansas; C. S. Price, of Lima, Ohio: J. Samuel
Harnsberger, of Harrisonburg, Virginia ; G. L. Loose, of
Rockingham: county, Virginia; H. C. Allen, of Shenandoah
county, ” Virginia ; . R. Garden, of New York city; H. D.
Garden, of Fauquier county, Virginia; Jacob Wissler, of
Shenandoah county, Virginia; D. 8. Kauey, of Shanandoah
county, Virginia, and Frank King, of Shenandoah county,
Virginia, or any five of them, their : associates, successors, and
Ass 1UTiS, he and they are hereby made and declared a body
politic and corporate, by the name and style of Massanutten
and North Mountain Railway Company, for the purpose of
constructing, equipping, maintaining, and operating a railroad
through the counties of Warren, Page, Shenandoah, Rocking-
ham, Bath, Augusta, and Highland, or through any of said
cunties, trom some point in Warren or Shenandoah county,
alone the most practicable route to the West Virginia line,
and ax near to New Market, in Shenandoah county, as may
bv deemed practicable by said company. Said railway com-
pany shall have the privilege of extending its railroad
through the counties of Fauquier, Prince William, Fairfax
and Alexandria, or through any of them to the Potomac
river, ifat any time it should be deemed expedient to so ex-
tend it.
$10. The said company shall be required to commence the
construction of said road within two years from the passage,
of this amended act, and complete the same within six years:
thereafter, otherwise the powers, privileges and franchises:
be teh eranted shall be ipso facto void.
. This act shall be in force from its passage.