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 | 199 |
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Law Body
Chap. 199.—An ACT to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the
Richmond and Lynchburg Railroad Company, passed March 18th, 1860.
Passed February 15, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the act
entitled an act to incorporate the Richmond and Lynchburg
railroad company be amended and re-enacted so as to read
is follows: . :
“§ 1. It shall be lawful for Thomas W. McCance, James
Lyons, Hugh W. Fry, Joseph R. Anderson, Horace L. Kent,
Janiel H. London, Isaac Davenport, James Dunlop, William
>. Scott, R. F. Graves, Blair Burwell, Thomas L. Robinson,
‘ames D. Isbell, Robert Henderson, John S#®orbes, Thomas
M. Bondurant, Charles L. Christian, William H. Perkins,
George D. Saunders, Wilson Hicks, L. D. Isbell and William
Trent, or any three of them, to open books at such times and
places as they, or any three of them, may think proper, to
receive subscriptions to the amount of two millions of dol-
lars, to be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each,
to constitute a capital stock to construct a railroad from the
city of Richmond, or some point on the Richmond and Dan-
ville railroad, to Lynchburg, through the counties of Pow-
hatan, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Buckingham and Appomat-
tox. When one thousand shares of said capital stock shall
have been subscribed for by persons and corporations sol-
vent and able to pay, the subscribers, their executors, assigns,
&c., shall be incorporated into a body politic and corporate,
under the name and style of The Richmond and Lynchburg
Railroad Company; subject to all the acts of the general
assembly and the Code of Virginia applicable to internal
improvements.”
2, This act shall be in ferce from its passage.