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 | 208 |
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Law Body
Chap. 208.—An ACT for the Relief of the late Sheriffs of the Common-
wealth.
Passed February 16, 1867.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly, That thg late
sheriffs of the counties of this state be and they are Wreby
authorized to receive and collect all taxes, fee bills, muster
fines and county levies, which were due in the years eighteen
hundred and fitty-nine and eighteen hundred-and sixty, and
are still unpaid; and they shall hereby possess the same legal
right in the collection of the same that they had or possessed
at the periods hereinbefore mentioned. ‘Said right shall con-
tinue for two years from the passage of this act: provided,
however, that any person so assessed with taxes, fee bills,
muster fines dnd county levies remaining unpaid, shall be en-
titled to a stay of its collection for twelve months from the
passage of this act: and provided further, that no such sheriff
shall be entitled to the benefit of this act who has not fully
paid and discharged all accounts and liabilities charged
against him upon the books of the auditor of this state. The
lien for the amount of all taxes, fee bills, muster fines and
county levies shall be unaffected by the stay thereof: and
provided further, that when a sheriff, having such taxes, fee
bills, muster fines and county levies due him, shall have de-
par ted this life, it shall be lawful for his personal representa-
tive to place them in the hands of the sheriff of his county,
who shall collect the same accor ding to the provisions of this
act.
2, This act shall be in force from its passage.