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
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Chap. 418.—An ACT for the relief of C. H. Ergenbright.
Approved March 29, 1902.
Whereas, it appears that the said C. H. Ergenbright is assessed with lot
number two, in block nineteen, of the Locust Grove Investment Com-
pany’s property, situated in the Charlottesville magisterial district of
district number two, in said county, at sixty dollars for the land and one
thousand dolllars for the buildings thereon ; and,
Whereas, it appears that there are no buildings or other improvements
on said lot; but that the said Ergenbright, under protest, did pay the
taxes assessed against the same—to-wit, nine dollars and eighty cents—
for the year ninetcen hundred and one, when the amount that should have
been paid was only ninety-eight cents: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the said
C. H. Ergenbright shall be relieved from the payment of further taxes on
such improvements, and to that end the commissioner of the revenue for
said district shall, on his books for the year nineteen hundred and two
and subsequent years, make the correction and assess said lot at sixty
dollars for the land, without improvements, and that the treasurer of
the county of Albemarle shall reimburse the said C. H. Ergenbright the
excessive taxes paid by him for year nineteen hundred and one—to-wit,
eight dollars and ci ighty -two cents, for three dollars and eighty-two cents
of which he shall reccive credit in his settlement with the auditor of
public accounts, and five dollars in his settlement with the board of super-
visors of Albemarle county for nineteen hundred and one taxes.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.