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 | 1901es |
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Law Number | 258 |
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Law Body
Chap. 258.—An ACT to amend section 1 of an act entitled an act to provide
a new charter for the town of Pulaski, approved February 2, 1898.
Approved February 16, 1901.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section one
of an act entitled an act to provide a new charter for the town of Pulaski,
approved February second, eighteen hundred and_ nincty-eight, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§ 1. That the territory embraced and contained in the following
boundaries—namely : beginning at the west end of the fifth bridge on the
Norfolk and Western railroad, west of the Bertha zine works, and run-
ning thence due north one-fourth of a mile; thence due east. to a line
of the Bertha mineral company, north of said railroad: thence a north-
erly direction, following the said lands of the Bertha mineral company
to Pond lick branch; thence down Pond lick branch to ‘Tract fork of
Peak creek, and across said creck to the nearest point on the line of the
lands of the Pulaski land and improvement company: thence along the
western and northern houndary of the same to a point where the said
boundary line intersects the Robinson tract road; thence a straight line
to the northwest corner of Oakwood cemetery; thence along the north-
ern and eastern boundaries of said cemetery to the southeast corner of
the same; thence along the southern boundary of said cemetery to Jef-
ferson avenue; thence along Jefferson avenue to its intersection with
Brook avenue; thence down Brook avenue to Monroe avenue, near the
residence of J. C. Wysor; thence along Monroe avenue to Fifth street,
o1 the Pepper's ferry road; thence with the same to the point where the
Aluin springs read intersects with the Pepper's ferry road; thence cross-
ing said roads to the nearest point on the line of the lands of the Pulaski
iron ccmpany; thence an easterly course with the northern boundary of
the said Pulaski iron company land to where the same touches the north-
west corner of the lands belonging to, or which formerly belonged to the
Lake spring land and improvement company; thence along the south
side of the Pepper's ferry road to the corner of the MacGill land; thence
with the line of said Macgill land to a point wherethesametouches the line
of the land of the Lake spring land and improvement company; thence
with the boundary of the said Lakespring land andimprovement company
tract of land to the line of the Dora furnace (formerly Pulaski develop-
ment company’s) land: thence westerly along the property line of the
Dora furnace company to a point which is a corner to the Dora furnace
company’s and Lake spring ]and and improvement company’s lands;
thence southerly along the land of the Dora furnace company to’a point
in the centre of Third street; thence westerly along the centre of Third
street to a point in the centre of Union avenue; thence southerly along
the centre of Union avenue to a point in a line of the Litchfield land;
thence easterly along the line of the said Litchfield lands to a point in
the line of the lands of the Dora furnace company; thence southerly
along the line of the Dora furnace company land to the southeast corner
of the Lake spring land and improvement company; thence around the
south and western boundaries of the Lake spring land and improvement
company to the lands of the Martin land and improvement company ;
thence along the south boundary of the same to the southwest corner of
the same: thence due west to a point due south from the point of begin-
ning: and thence due north to the place of beginning; all the said terri-
tory being in the county of Pulaski shall be deemed and taken as the
town of Pulaski; and the inhabitants of said town of Pulaski, for all
purposes for which towns are incorporated in this commonwealth, shall
continue to be one body politic, in fact and name, under the name and
stvle of the town of Pulaski, and as such shall have, exercise and enjoy
all the rights, powers and privileges and immunities conferred upon
towns as municipal corporations by the general laws of this common-
wealth and by the terms of this charter.
2. This act shall be in force from the first day of January, nineteen
hundred and one.