Chap. 384.—An ACT extending the time for the collection of certain
taxes and levies to J. P. Gilliam, treasurer of Chesterfield county.
Approved March 2, 1888.
Whereas J. P. Gilliam, treasurer of Chesterfield county,
Virginia, has in his hands various tickets for taxes and levies,
both state and county, for the years eighteen hundred and
eighty-three, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, eighteen
hundred and eighty-five, and eighteen hundred and eighty-
six, and said tickets having been paid by said treasurer, and
remain uncollected: (therefore
“AOS,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
authority is hereby given J. P. Gilliam, treasurer as afore-
said, to collect the amount due upon said tickets for taxes
and levies, and he shall have the same power to levy and
distress for the same that treasurers now possess under the
revenue laws; and that the power be extended for the period
of one year from the passage of this act.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.