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Chap. 58.-An ACT amending sections 6 and 14 of chapter 158 of the
Code of 1860, concerning the Terms of Courts,
Passed March 2, 1866,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the sixth
cection of chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the Code of
Vi ir ginia be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
“$96. In every year, there shall be two regular terms of
each circuit court (except in the seventh circuit, in which there
shall be held four terms); and the days for the commence-
ment of the said terms shall be as follows, to wit: In the first
circuit—For the county of Princess Anne, on the twenty-
fitth day of Mav. and twenty-second day of September; for
the county of Norfolk, on the first day of April, and twenty-
eighth day of September; for the county of Nansemond, on
the eighteenth day of April, and the twelfth day of Octo-
her; for the county of Isle of Wight, on the sixteenth day
of May, and eighteenth day of October; for the county of
Southampton, on the second day of May, and the seventh day
of November; for the county of Greenesville, on the twenty-
eichth day of ‘April, and the second day of November; for
the county of Surry, on the tenth day of May, and twenty-
fifth day of October; for the county of Sussex, on the twenty-
fourth day ot April, and twenty- -ninth day of October ; and
for the city of Noriolk, on the first day of June, and fifteenth
day of November.
2, That the fourteenth section of chapter one hundred and
fifty-eight of the Code of Virginia be amended and re-enacted
so as to read as follows:
“§ 14. In the seventh cireuit—For the city of Richmond,
on the first Monday in February, May, July and November;
and the respective terms of the said court shall not exceed
thirty-five days.”
8. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 58.-An ACT amending sections 6 and 14 of chapter 158 of the
Code of 1860, concerning the Terms of Courts,
Passed March 2, 1866,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the sixth
cection of chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the Code of
Vi ir ginia be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
“$96. In every year, there shall be two regular terms of
each circuit court (except in the seventh circuit, in which there
shall be held four terms); and the days for the commence-
ment of the said terms shall be as follows, to wit: In the first
circuit—For the county of Princess Anne, on the twenty-
fitth day of Mav. and twenty-second day of September; for
the county of Norfolk, on the first day of April, and twenty-
eighth day of September; for the county of Nansemond, on
the eighteenth day of April, and the twelfth day of Octo-
her; for the county of Isle of Wight, on the sixteenth day
of May, and eighteenth day of October; for the county of
Southampton, on the second day of May, and the seventh day
of November; for the county of Greenesville, on the twenty-
eichth day of ‘April, and the second day of November; for
the county of Surry, on the tenth day of May, and twenty-
fifth day of October; for the county of Sussex, on the twenty-
fourth day ot April, and twenty- -ninth day of October ; and
for the city of Noriolk, on the first day of June, and fifteenth
day of November.
2, That the fourteenth section of chapter one hundred and
fifty-eight of the Code of Virginia be amended and re-enacted
so as to read as follows:
“§ 14. In the seventh cireuit—For the city of Richmond,
on the first Monday in February, May, July and November;
and the respective terms of the said court shall not exceed
thirty-five days.”
8. This act shall be in force from its passage.