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 | 1901/1902 |
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Law Number | 694 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 694.—An ACT to authorize the county court of Campbell county to correct
the assessment of certain land of Mrs. F. P. Dillon in the county of Campbel!.
Approved April 2, 1902.
Whereas, it is represented to the general assembly of Virginia that
certain lands in Campbell county, Virginia, now owned by Mistress F. P.
Dillon, and known as a tract containing about forty-three acres, adjoin-
ing the “Payne farm,” has been assessed at a price much in excess of Its
true value, and more than nine times any previous assessment, and that
for sufficient and excusable reasons duc application was not made for the
correction of said assessment as provided by law:
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That Mistress
F. P. Dillon may, within six months after the passage of this act, apply
to the county court of Campbell county to correct said assessment of the
said tract of land of about forty-three acres, and fix its assessment for
taxation at its present value, to be ascertained by said court. This aci
shall be at the cost of said Mistress F. P. Dillon, and nothing in this act
shall be construed to authorize the refunding of any taxes heretofore pati
on said land.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
COUNTIES AND CITIES. WIEN TEBM COMMENCE
Floyd .........cceceees April 16th and November 16th.
Fluvanna ............. April 10th and October Ist.
Franklin .............. Tenth of May and first of October.
Frederick ............. March 10th, June 7th, and November
Fredericksburg ........ May 10th and November 10th.
Giles .. 2... eee eee Fourth Monday in May and first Monc
Gloucester ............ Second Wednesday in April and Octob
Goochland ............ April lst and September 10th.
Tuesday after the first Monday in Aj}
Grayson ..-++.s ese after the third Monday in October.
Greene ............008- June 5th and November 10th.
Greenesville ........... February 20th, April 20th, and Octob
Halifax .esscscsossnaas April Ist and October 10th.
Hanover .............. Apri] 26th and October 26th.
. Third Monday in January, first Mon
Henrico .........00. ; first Monday in October.
Henry ........ceeeeeee June 5th and December 15th.
Highland .............. May 3d and September 28th.
Isle of Wight.......... Fourth Monday in April and October
First Tuesday in May and November.
James City and city
of Williamsburg....
King George .......... May 17th and November 17th.
King and Queen........ Second Wednesday in May and Nove
King William ......... April Ist and October Ist.
Lancaste.’ .........006. Second Wednesday in March and Sep
POE sym wg Faape gs yams First Monday in march, July, and No
Loudoun Fourth Monday in April, third Monda
cece e cece oe January.
TOUME 4 cy wcscuescesae March 20th and September 20th.
Lunenburg ............ May 17th and November 17th.
Lynchburg ............ April 10th and November 15th.
Madison .............. April 20th and September 20th..
Manchester ....... 00. caf cece ec cee eee teeter eee nn ee ons
Mathews ...........6.- Third Wednesday in March and Sept
Mecklenburg ........... May 27th and Novemver 27th.
Middiesex ............. Fourth Thursday in April and Octobe
Montgomery ........... May 10th and November 26th.
Nansemond ........cee- Tuesday after second Monday in Apri
Nelson ......cccccceees March lst and September Ist.
New Kent.........cce0: Third Tuesday in May and November.
Fourth Tuesday in March, May, and
Newport News..... _° { and November and January.
Norfolk county ........ Second Monday in March and Septer
Norfolk city ........... Second Monday in May and Novembe
Northampton .......... Third Tuesday in April and October.
Northumberland ....... Fourth Wednesday in May and Noven
*In 1902, meets on fifth Monday in June instead of first Monday in July.
Essex—1, Rappahannock; 2, Central; 3, Occupacia.
Fairfar—1l, Centerville; 2, Lee; 3, Mount Vernon; 4, Fal
ence; 6, Dranesville.
Fauquier—l, Centre; 2, Scott; 3, Marshall; 4, Rappahann
Floyd—1, Locust Grove; 2, Little River; 3, Jacksonville.
ndian Valley; 6, Burk’s Fork.
Fluvanna—1, Fork Union; 2, Cunningham; 3, Columbia; 4
Franklin—1, Recky Mount; 2, Snow Creek; 3, Union Hal
onbrook; 6, Magodee; 7, Blackwater; 8, Long Branch; 9, B:
Frederick—1, Stonewall; 2, Gainesboro; 3, Back Cree
hawnee.
Giles—1, Pearisburg; 2, Walker’s Creek; 3, Pembroke; 4, |
Glouccster—1, Abingdon; 2, Petsworth; 3, Ware.
Goochland—1, Dover; 2, Licking Hole; 3, Byrd.
Grayson—1, Old Courthouse; 2, Elk Creek; 3, Wilson Cree
Greene—1, Monroe; 2, Standardsville; 3, Ruckersville.
Greencsville—l, Bellfield; 2, Hicksford; 3, Zion.
Halifar—l, Staunton; 2, Roanoke; 3, Banister; 4, Birch C
el; 6, Hyco.
Hanover—l, Henry; 2, Clay; 3, Ashland; 4, Beaver Dam;
Henrico—l, Tuckahoe; 2, Brockland; 3, Fairfield; 4, Vari
Henry—1l, Horse Pasture; 2, Ridgeway; 3, Leatherwood; -
Highland—1, Blue Grass; 2, Monterey; 3, Stonewall.
Isle of Wight—1, Windsor; 2, Hardy; 3, Newport.
James City—1, Jamestown; 2, Powhatan; 3, Stone House.
King and Quecn—1, Newtown; 2, Stevensville; 3, Buena V
King Georgc—1, Passapatangy; 2, Shiloh; 3, Chotank.
King William—1, Mangohick; 2, Acquinton; 3, West Poin
Lancaster—1, White Chapel; 2, Mantau; 3, White Stone.
Lce—1, Rose Hill; 2, White Shoals; 3, Jonesville; 4, Rock)
ation.
Loudoun—1, Leesburg; 2, Broad Run; 3, Mercer; 4, Mow
n; 6, Lovettsville.
Louisa—l, Greenspring; 2, Louisa Courthouse; 3, Cuckoo:
Lunenburg—1, Lockleven; 2, Columbia Grove; 3, Rehoboth
Lewiston; 6, Brown’s Store.
Aladison—1, Roberson; 2, Locust Dale; 3, Rapid Ann.
Mathews—l, Piankitank; 2, Westville; 3, Chesapeake.
Mecklenburg—1, Clarkesville; 2, Palmer’s Springs; 3, Boy
Christiansville; 6, Flat Creek; 7, South Hill; 8, Buckhorn.
Middleser—1, Jamaica; 2, Saluda; 3, Pine Top.
Montgomery—l, Christiansburgs 2, Blacksburg; 3, Alleghs
Nansemond—1, Chuckatuck; 2, Sleepy Hole; 3, Cypress; 4
Nelson—l, Lovingston; 2, Rockfish; 8, Massie’s Mills.
New Kent—1, Black Creek; 2, St. Peter’s; 3, Cumberland;
Norfolk—1l, Western Branch; 2, Deep Creck; 3, Tanner’s Cr
Pleasant Grove; 6, Butt’s Road.
Northampton—1l, Capeville; 2, Eastville; 3, Franktown.
Northumbcrland—1, Lottsburg; 2, Heathsville; 3, Fairfield
Nottoway—l, Haytckah; 2, Blendon; 3, Bellefonte.
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR VIRGINIA
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NAME AND STATE.
DI8TRICT OF COLUMBIA:
Bundy, Charles S...
Horne, Pearce, Jr... .
MARYLAND:
Grayson, Spence M.. .
Mathien, Harry C. .
Fisher, Abrahum H.. .
Embert, T. Howard,. .
Garland,JohnD ...
Abrahams, Howard.. .
Hanson, Murray....
Hall, CharlesO.....
Raleigh,W.H. 8... .
MASSACHUSETTS:
Adams, Charles Hall..
Jones, EdwardJ....
CONNEOTICUT:
Cleveland, L.W....
NEw YORE:
Graw.J. F.C .....
Larch, Richard Cc...
Mills, Charles Edgar.
Balientyne. Henry..
Carter, Leslie TT... .
Coyne. Vaughn M.. .
Braman, Joseph B.. .
Corey,EdwinF.....
Mackay, Alfred... .
Corey, George H....
Carter, Edward... ...
PENNSYLVANIA:
Leonard, Frederick M .
Hunt, Thomas Jd. .
Tener, Kinley J... ..
Hunt, George W.. .
NEw JERSEY:
Baake, Charles A....
| 24 Broad street New York City .
In ComMMISSION May 20, 1902.
ADDRESS.
WHEN Comue
MISSIONED.
Fendall Building, Washington. ...
Washington... .
Bank of Baltimore, Baltimore. .....
N.E cor Lex and St. Paul, Baltimore .
16 E. Lexington, Baltimore.
Box 848, Baltimore ‘
Maltby House, Baltimore. ..... ..
Equitable Building, ee oe eS
14S8t. Paul, Baltimore... ........
Baltimore. ...
Baltimore... .
61 Court street, Boston. .........
New Haven......e.e.e.-
23 Broad street. New York City... ..
23 Broad street New York (ity...
115 Broadway New York City. .....
224 Church street, New York City i
176 Brooklyn Avenue. New York City .
New York city. es
56 Wall street. New York ‘City . aaa
59 Cedar street, New York City......
56 Wall street, New York City... ...
23 Court street, Boston. ........
310 Washington street, New York City. .
119 S. Fourth street. Philadelphia... .
623 Walnut street. Philadelphia. ....
441 Chestnut street, Philadelphia... ..
623 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ....
Atlantic City. .... ee a
Dec 17, 1900.
Mar. 5, 192.
Apr. 4, 1:02.
Mar. 9, 1971.
June 29, 1901
Mar 25, 1902.
Oct. 2, 1900
Jan. 10, 1:01.
Jan 12, 1901 .
June 22, 190}
July 1,1901.
July 12, 1901 .
July 16, 1901.
Oct. 22 1901 .
Nov. 7, 901
Dec. 7, 1901 .
Jan. 16, 1902 .
Mar.
Dec. 9, 1901
Jan. 27,1902 .
Feb. 27, 1902 .
| Oct.
, Sep.
j July 22. 901
6. 1901 .
May .7, 1901.
WHsE
Apr, 14, 1sO3
| apr Li, 1902
Mar 11, 1901
July 1, 190t
Mar. 31, 1908
8. 1900
12, 1901
June 27, 1901
12 1301
Jan.
| NOV. 12, 1901
| Nov. 9, 1@u1
/ Dec. 11, 1901
Jan. 31, 192
Mar. 7, 1901
May 18, 1901
Dec 18, 1901
Jan. 29, 1%2
Mar. 1, 1902
Bonds and certificates issued under act of February 20, 1892, and
amendments thereto, began to bear three per cent. per an-
num on July 1, 1901, and amount to..................000- $18,033,627 35
Of which there has been received from defaulting officers and
their sureties, and cancelled............... 0.0000 cc eeeeee 3,357 26
Leaving 20... .. ccc ccc eee eee tte e ences $18,030,270 09
Of which there is held by the Literary Fund...... $ 276,900 00
And there is held by the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund .......... 0 cece eee eee eee eens 787,500 00
: $ 1,064,400 00
Leaving in the hands of the public.................. 16,965,870 09
(i eee ee er rer $18,030,270 09
Amount of each class outstanding October 1, 1901:
Coupon bonds ............. cee eee eee eee ee $8,291,500 00
Registered bonds ..............0. cece eee eens 9,735,800 00
Fractional certificates ....... 0.0... cc eee eee ee 2,970 09
$18,030,270 09
Bonds under this act, as those under act of 1882, are interchangeable from
coupon to registered, and vice versa, at the pleasure of the holders, on the pay-
ment of a fee of fifty cents for each new bond so issued.
A comparison of the relative changes in the amounts of registered and coupon
bonds in the years given below shows a large increase in the former and a corre-
sponding decrease in the latter, and clearly indicates a growing desire for perma-
nent investments in these securities, as such investments are almost invariably
made in the registered class, as that affords the benefit of restoration in case of
loss by fire, theft, ete.
During the fiscal year, ending October 1, 1899, the Century Bonds outstanding,
as reported by the Second Auditor, were:
Cetigott DONG 2.2 crac csnue ue ors pen eK Ee Re ROD $11,580,000 00
Registered bonds .......... 2. ccc eee ee eee e eens 6,416,300 00
Showing an excess in favor of coupon bonds of....... $ 5,163,700 00
The present report, for the fiscal year ending October 1, 1901, has this state-
ment :
Registered bonds ......... 0. cece cece een eee cnet e nee nee ennes $9,735,800 00
Coupon bonds ......... cee eee cece teen e nee e ene e eens 8,291,500 00
Which shows an excess Of.......... 0. cece eee eens $1,444,300 00
in favor of Registered Bonds, which is an increase of $6,608,000 in favor of the
Registered over the Coupon bond account in the general exchange for that year.
GENERAL STATEMENT. 845
upon to Registered.
180 x $ 100 .... eee eee cece cece cece cece eeeeees - $ 18,000
261 x 1,000 .......... cee eee cece eee ees aacaecuae 261,000
441 amounting tO ........ cece cee eee ee eens $ 279,000
upon to Coupon.
1x$ 500 ........ cee eee eee eee jucucvesnasaan $ 500
Px 1,000 ...... eee ee eee ce eee eee 1,000
2 amounting tO ........ eee eee ee eee $ 1,500
RECAPITULATION.
ntury bonds ................... 2,726....amounting to.......... $3,409,300
ddleberger bonds .............. 1,094....amounting to.......... 724,700
Total No. bonds exchanged.... 3,820....amounting to.......... $4,134,000
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OUTSTANDING.
hich has not been funded under act of Fcbruary 14, 1882, or act of February
20, 1892.
e amount of bonds and certificates outstanding October 1, 1900,
issued under acts passed prior to February 14, 1882 (the un-
funded bonds reduced one-third for West Virginia’s portion),
IS cdacwares cemee sores Oe eee ee ERE ewe $ 605,283 01
e amount of interest outstanding due to and including July 1,
1891, exclusive of any interest that may be unpaid on bonds
issued under acts of February 14, 1882, and February 20,
1892, 1S Loe ee ee ee ee eee eee ee erect eens 1,448,719 48
$2,054,002 49
ere are held by the United States in trust for certain Indian
tribes bonds of the State of Virginia, which, with accrued
interest to July 1, 1891, aggregate $1,495,678. After setting
aside one-third of this amount for West Virginia’s portion,
there remains ......... ccc eect eee cece eae e es eees 997,118 67
hich, being deducted from the above $2,054,002.49, leaves...... $1,056,883 82
ee
The distribution to those creditors who deposited with the Commissioners of
» Sinking Fund was fixed as follows: )
To each of the several classes of said depositing creditors the same proportion,
nearly as may be found in their judgment practicable by the Commissioners
the Sinking Fund, as the same class shall receive under the distribution which
all be made by the Commission for the creditors represented by the Bondholders’
mmittee..
The following rates were fixed by the Commission of Distribution:
PRINCIPAL.
onsol coupon and registered bonds and fractional certifi-
.cates issued under act of March 30, 1871, coupon (and
registered interest in case of registered bonds and frac-
tional certificates) due January 1, 1892, and subsequent,
to be surrendered with the bonds and certificates offered
for funding ........ 0 ccc ccc cece ce eee cece eens eeees
en-forty coupon and registered bonds and fractional cer-
tificates issued under act of March 28, 1879, coupons (and
registered interest in case of registered bonds and frac-
tional certificates) due January 1, 1892, and subsequent,
to be surrendered with the bonds and certificates offered
FOF Mid ING ops csecs esha eta dd EERE HRRE AER EE ETE ES
eeler coupon and registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates issued under act of March 30, 1871, as amended by
act of March 7, 1872, coupons (and registered interest
in case of registered bonds and fractional certificates) due
January 1, 1892, and subsequent, to be surrendered with
the bonds and certificates offered for funding...........
n two-thirds of principal of unfunded coupon and regis-
tered dollar and sterling bonds (West Virginia certifica
given for the other one-third), coupons (and registered
interest in case of registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates) due January 1, 1892, and subsequent, to be sur-
rendered with the bonds and certificates offered for fund-
MAE cece cence es ce ERO E ANOS AEE CER SRE AE OES EAE OEE
INTEREST.
onsol coupons due July, 1891, and prior................
terest on consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates due July, 1891, and prior............. cece eweees
en-forty coupon and registered interest due July, 1891,
1X6 G0) 0 C0) aa
iterest on peeler coupon ‘nd registered bonds and frac-
tional certificates due July, 1891, and prior.............
iterest on two-thirds of unfunded coupon and registered
dollar and sterling bonds due July, 1891, and prior (West
Virginia certificate for one-third of the interest is given) .
lack scrip (Virginia interest certificates), issued for bal-
ance unpaid in paying interest on consol bonds.........
lack scrip, issued for balance unpaid in paying interest on
unfunded and peeler bonds...........c cece eccececeees
D1IscoUNT
314
42.7225
[The bonds issued in funding the above mentioned securities under ac
ary 20, 1892, and that act as amended January 31, 1894, bear inte
e lst of July, 1891. Those issued after March 31, 1896, under the az
January 23, 1896, bear interest from July, 1891, but those issued aft
, 1896, under the same amended act, and under all subsequent acts,
rest from the semi-annual period next preceding the date of issue.]
The bonds issued in funding under this act of February 20, 1892, are
ily, 1891, and run one hundred years, and are both registered and cov
_ denominations as follows: Registered of $100, $500, $1,000, $5.
$10,000; Coupon of $500 and $1,000. They bore interest at the rate of two per
cent. per annum for the first ten years, and are now bearing three per cent. for
the remaining ninety. This interest is payable semi-annually, on the first days
of January and July of each year, at the office of the Second Auditor, in Rich-
mond. They will be redeemable Ist July, 1991, or at the pleasure of the State at
any time after lst July, 1906, principal and interest at par. All funding ts re-
quired to be done in person or by attorney. When done under a decree of court, a
copy of the same must be filed in this office, and when by an executor, adminis-
trator, or guardian, a court’s certificate of qualification of the fiduciary will be
required, unless the stock stands in the name of such personal representative,
guardian, etc.
In the above-mentioned act of February 20, 1892, there is the subjoined section
which at once offers to trust funds a safe investment and secures against loss
such fiduciaries as convert into Century bonds the interest committed to their
care.
This section states distinctly that these investments shall be considered lawful,
thereby protecting the fiduciary and at the same time guarding the interest of
the beneficiary. The suggestion of the convertion into these bonds of the interests
of orphans, infants, and others requiring the care of guardians, trustees, com-
missioners, etc., places the State under a peculiarly strong obligation to guard
most zealously her credit and the strength of her securities.
This double protection, coupled with the fact that the bonds are made exempt
from taxation by the State or any county or municipal corporation thereof, to-
gether with their other attractive investment features, has created for them a
steady and growing demand, not only by fiduciaries, but by the general public, as
well as others beyond the borders of Virginia who are seeking permanent invest-
ment.
The section alluded to above reads as follows:
“11. Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries may partici-
pate in the settlement of the debt herein specified in the manner hereinbefore
provided, and such action shall be deemed a lawful investment of their trust fund.
Executors, administrators, and others acting as fiduciaries may invest in bonds
issued under this act, and the same shall be considered a lawful investment.”
The following are annual statements of the Tax-Receivable Cou
on Judgments up to date and paid in the Second Auditor’s Office, '
of January 14 and 26, 1882, and May 12, 1887, during the fiscal ye:
tember 30, was—
For the year 1882............. ccc ccc cece cece teen en eeeeee
For the year 1883............. ccc cc ec ce cece eee eee ee tenes
For the year 1884........... ccc cece ccc eee e eee e cence
For the year 1885........... ccc ccc ce ccc eee e ee neees
For the year 1886............. ccc ccc ce cece cent eee eeaee
For the year 1887............ ccc ccc ccc c ee eee teen eeeee
For the year 1888....... 0... cece ccc eee eee eee teens
For the year 1889........... cece cece ee ee ee ee eee e ee eees
For the year 1890........... ccc ccc ce cee eee tenet e teenies
For the year 1891............. cece cece ee eee tee eeee
For the year 1892....... 0... ccc ccc cece teen eee neces
For the year 1893........ 0. ccc ccc ee eee eee eens
For the year 1894....... 0... cece ce eee eee eee ee eens
For the year 1895............ cece eee eee ence eee ee eees
For thé year 1806.2... csaycsge pene egg eee eg pe eseg ees crs aseas
For the year 1897.......... ccc ec ec eee cee ee eee eee eees
For the year 1898........... ccc cece ce eee eee ee eee eee eee
For the year 1809........ 0... ccc eee ee ee eee eee eees
For the year 1900. .......... cc ce ccc cc eee eee ee teen eens
Bor the yeat 180)... cn cewcamen ss wees BRO OE
Aggregating to October 1, 1901......................
INTEREST PAID IN FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBEF
On bonds issued under act of February 14, 1882, and amendment
of November 29, 1884...... 0... . cc ccc ce eee e eee e eens
On bonds issued under act of February 20, 1892, and the several
amendments thereto .......... ccc cee eee cece cc eee eee ee eens
On bonds issued under act of February 23, 1892 (schoolg and col-
leges), and to the Dawson Fund.................... 0. ee eee
Amount of coupons received on judgments for taxes.............
The account of interest on the public debt shows this balance in the
Treasury to the credit of the Commonwealth on October 1,
TOOL wwe m ene berks Bee SERRE OEE OS ENE ER EE SEE Ee bBo ee the bee