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Volume 1968 Law 99
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Chap. 292.—An ACT amending and re-enacting section 16, chapter 158.
of the Code of 1860, concerning times of holding the Circuit Courts of
the Ninth Circuit, and for other purposes connected Maer.
® Passed March 2, 1967.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the six-
teenth section of chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the
Code of eighteen hundred and sixty, be and the same is
hereby amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
“©§ 16. In the ninth circuit: For the county of Stafford, or
the fourth Monday in March and fourth Monday in Septem-
ber; for the county of Prince William, on the second Mon-
day in May and the second Monday in October; for the
county of Fairfax, on the first Monday in June and the first
Monday in November; for the county of Loudoun, on the
fourth Monday in April and third Monday in October; for
the county of Fauquier, on the Tuesday after the first Mon-
day in April and the Tuesday after the first Monday in Sep-
tember; for the county of Rappahannock, on the third Mon-
day in March and the first Monday in October; and for the
county of Alexandria, there shall be four terms in each year
of the circuit court, to be held by thegjudge of the ninth
circuit, on the first Monday in February, the third Monday
in May, the third Monday in August and the second Monday
in November; and for the said increased services, the judge
of the said circuit may receive an additional compensation of
six hundred dollars per annum, to be paid by the county of
Alexandria out of the county levy; and the county court is
hereby authorized to levy for the same: provided that if the
said county court shyll order such increased compensation,
the same shall not be diminished during the term of the pre-
sent judge of the said ninth circuit.”
2. This act shall be in force from-and after its passage.