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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 60 |
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Chap. 60.—An ACT amending sections 6 and 14 of Chapter 158, of the
Code of 1860, concerning the terms of Courts. °
Passed January 16, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the sixth
and fourteenth sections of chapter one hundred and fifty-
eight, of the Code of eighteen hundred and sixty, concerning
the terms of courts, as amended by the act passed-on the
second day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, en-
titled an act amending sections sixth and fourteenth of chap-
ter one hundred and fifty-eight, of the Code of eighteen
hundred and sixty, concerning the terms of the courts, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
‘““§6. In every year there shall be two regular terms of
each circult court (except in the:seventh circuit, in which
there shall be four terms); and the days for the commence-
ment of said terms shall be as follows, to wit: in the first
circuit, for the county of Princess Anne, on the twenty-fifth
day of May and twenty-second day of September; for the
county of Norfolk, on the first day of April and twenty-
eighth day of September; for the county of Nansemond, on
the sixteenth of April and twelfth day of October; for the
county of Isle of Wight, on the sixteenth day of May and
eichteenth day of October; for the county of Southampton,
on the second day of May and seventh day of November;
for the county of Greensville, on the twenty-eighth day of
April and the second day of November; for the county of
Surry, on the tenth day of May and twenty-fifth day of Oc-
ober; tor the county of Sussex, on the twenty-fourth day of
April and twenty-ninth day of October; and for the city of
Norfolk, on the first day of June and fifteenth day of No-
vember; for the city of Portsmouth, on the first day of
March and the first day of September in every year.”
“§ 14. In the seventh circuit, for the city of Richmond, on
the first Monday in February, May, July and November, and
the respective terms of thé said court shall not exceed thirty-
five days.”
2. The acts and proceedings of the circuit court of Nan-
semond county; at the term which commenced on the six-
teenth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, shall be
valid as if the court had been held at the propertime. —
3. This act shall be in force from its passage.
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