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 | 154 |
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Law Body
Chap. 154.—An ACT to incorporate the Town of Stanardsville, in the
County of Greene.
Passed February 5, 186%.
1. Be jt enacted by the general assembly, That the town
of Stanardsville, in the county of Greene, as the same has
been heretofore and may be heretafter: laid @ff into lots,
streets and alleys, shall be and the same is hereby made a
town corporate, by the’name of The Town of Stanardsville;
and by that name shall have and exercise the powers con-
ferred by, and be subject to all the provisions of the fifty-
fourth chapter of the Code of Virginia.
2. The officers of said town shall consist of five trustees
and a sergeant.
_ 3. Arthur Stevens, Thomas M. Sherman, ‘John G. Dula-
ney, George W. Graves and Quintus R. Hume are hereby
authorized to act as said trustees, and appoint a sergeant.
The aforesaid trustees shall hold their office until the county
court of Green county shall order an election togge held to
fill said offices. Elections shall be held annuallyShereafter,
and all elections authorized by this act shall be held in confor-
mity to the provisions of the fifty-fourth chapter of the Code
of Virginia, so far as the same may be applicable.
4. The said trustees and their successors shall hold the lot
and appurtenances conveyed by William Stanard and Eliza-
beth H. Stanard, his wife, “to the trustees nominated for the
town of Stanardsv ille, and their successors,” by deed, dated
the sixteenth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred,
and shall have and exercise exclusive power and control over
the same for the purposes mentioned in said deed.
d. This act shall be in force from its passage.