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 | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 102 |
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Chap. 102.—An ACT to amend the act t passed February 28, 1866, entitled
an act to repeal the act passed June 22, 1865, in relation to the Salaries
of certain Officers-of Government, and to revive certajn sections of the
Code iene by said act.
Passod January 25, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the second
section of an act passed twenty-eighth February, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, entitled an act to repeal the act enti-
tled an act to repeal the act passed June twenty-second, eigh-
teen hundred and sixty-five, in relation to the salaries of cer-
tain officers of government, and to revive certain sections of
the Code repealed by said act, be hereby amended and re-
enacted so as to read as follows:
“§2. Beit further enacted, That the first, second, third,
fourth and fifth sections of chapter fourteen of the Code,
(edition of eighteen hundred and sixty), are hereby revived,
omended ain re-enacted so as to read as follows:
“§1. The several officers hereinafter mentioned, shall re-
ceive ahnually the following sums—that 1s to say:
In the executive department.
The gov ernor, the sum of five thousand dollars.
The secretary of the commonwealth, eighteen hundred
dollars.
The assistant. clerk, one thousand dollars, and the copying
clerk, nine hundred dollars.
In the office of the auditor of publie accounts.
“§2. The auditor of public accounts, the sum of three
thousand dollars; but all fees of office accruing to the audi-
tor shall be paid into the treasury. The clerk of accounts,
two thousand dollars. The first clerk, fifteen hundred dol-
lars.. The second, third and fourth clerks, each the sum of
nine hundred dollars.
In the second auditar’s office.
“§3. The second auditor, the sum of fifteen hundred dol.
lars. The clerk in his office, the sum of one thousand dollars.
“§4. The treasurer, the sum of two thousand dollars
The first clerk, twelve hundred dollars. The second clerk
nine hundred dollars. .
In’ the land office.
“§5. The register of the land office, the sum of one thou.
sand dollars.” , ,
2. ‘This act shall be in force from its passage.