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Volume | 1908 |
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Law Number | 169 |
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Chap. 169.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 448 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended.
Approved March 11, 1908.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
four hundred and forty-eight of the Code of Virginia, as amended, he
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§448. Number of the commissioners of revenue; when and how dis-
tricts changed; voters in a city not to vote for commissioners of a
county.—There shall be four commissioners of the revenue for each of
the counties of Bedford, Franklin, and Pittsylvania; three for each of
the counties of Carroll, Grayson, Halifax, Hanover, Louisa, Patrick,
‘Tazewell, and Campbell; two for each of the counties of Accomac, Albe-
marle, Amherst, Bath, Botetourt, Brunswick, Buchanan, Buckingham,
Charlotte, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Cumberland, Dickenson, Dinwiddie,
Smyth, Floyd, Frederick, Fluvanna, Henry, Henrico, Lunenburg, Mad-
ison, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Nansemond, Nelson, Norfolk, Notto-
way, Orange, Prince William, Russell, Roanoke, Scott, Southampton,
Spottsylvania, Sussex, Stafford, Washington, Wise and Wythe; one for
each magisterial district in the counties of Augusta, Fairfax, Fauquier,
Lee, Loudoun, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Alleghany, Caroline, and Shen-
andoah; one for every other county now existing, or which may be
hereafter created, and one for each city; but the voters residing within
any city shall not vote for the commissioner of the revenue for the
county within the limits of which such city lies. In those counties in
which there may be more than one commissioner each shall be for a
certain district or districts, the bounds of which shall be as now laid
off and established, but the circuit court of any of said counties may,
prior to May first, in any year, make any change in said districts which
to it shall seem proper.