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.
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Volume | 1908 |
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Law Number | 164 |
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Chap. 164.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 10 and 11 of an act entitled:
An act to submit to qualified voters of the town of Emporia, Virginia, at the
next general election in June, 1906, for the election of mayor and councilmen,
the question of the establishment of a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating
liquors in the said town, and further to provide for the conduct of the said
dispensary, and to prohibit thereafter within said town, or within the county
of Greenesville, Virginia, the making, sale, barter or exchange of intoxicating
liquors by all persons, firms or corporations, except as provided herein,
approved March 15, 1906.
Approved March 11, 1908.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That sections
ten and eleven of an act entitled “an act to submit to qualified voters
of the town of Emporia, Virginia, at the next general election in June,
nineteen hundred and six, for the election of mayor and councilmen, the
question of the establishment of a dispensary for the sale of intoxi-
cating liquors in the said town, and further to provide for the conduct
of the said dispensary, and to prohibit thereafter within said town,
or within the county of Greenesville, Virginia, the making, sale, barter or
exchange of intoxicating liquors by all persons, firms or corporations,
except as provided herein,” approved March fifteenth, nineteen hundred
and six, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
810. No liquor shall be sold except for cash, and the net profits
arising from the sale of the said liquors by the dispensaries shall be dis-
tributed as follows: one-eighth to the State, one-eighth to the county
school board for the public schools of the county, one-eighth to the board
of supervisors of the said county, to be expended by said board on the
public roads of said county, and five-eighths to the town of Emporia for
general purposes, such distribution to be made semi-annually by the
town of Emporia.
§11. The receipts from the sales made by the said dispensaries shall
be deposited daily by the said managers in the solvent banks of the town
of Emporia, Virginia, to the credit of the treasurer of the town of Em-
poria, and such deposits shall be distributed equally among said banks.
2. It being necessary that the provisions of this act shall take effect
at once, it is declared that an emergency exists, and this act shall be in
force from its passage.