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 | 1910 |
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Law Number | 144 |
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Chap. 144.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 14 of an act approved
May 7, 1887, entitled an act to provide a charter for the town of West
Point, as amended by an act approved March 1, 1892, entitled an act to
repeal section 22 of an act entitled an act to provide a charter for the
town of West Peint, Virginia, approved May 2, 1887, and as further
amended by an act approved March 3, 1894, entitled an act amending
and re-enacting sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12 amd 15 of an act approved May
2, 1887, entitled an act to provide a charter for the town of West Point.
Approved March 14, 1910.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
fourteen of an act approved May seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-
seven, entitled an act to provide a charter for the town of West Point, as
amended by an act approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-
two, entitled an act to repeal section twenty-two of an act entitled an act
to provide a charter for the town of West Point, Virginia, approved May
seeond, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, as further amended by an act
approved Magch third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, entitled an act
amending and re-enacting sections four, five, eight nine, ten, twelve and
fifteen of an act approved May second, eighteen hundred and eighty-
seven, entitled an act to provide a charter for the town of West Point,
to read as follows:
§14. Said council shall have authority to levy a tax upon all the real
and personal property in said town not exceeding one hundred cents
upon every one hundred dollars in value; to impose a license tax upon
all business carried on in said town, provided such business is not con-
trary to law; to impose a tax for the privilege of keeping a dog or dogs
within the corporate limits, and to levy, if they deem it necessary, ex-
clusively for public free school purposes, in addition to the levy here-
inbefore provided for, and any capitation tax, a tax not exceeding fifty
cents on the one hundred dollars in value of all real and personal prop-
erty in said town.