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 | 1914 |
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Law Number | 247 |
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Chap. 247.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 132 of an act approved
April 16, 1903, entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of the
government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public
debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions, as authorized by section
189 of the Constitution, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved
February 19, 1904, entitled an act to amend and reenact sections 75 to
147, inclusive, of an act approved April 16, 1903, entitled an act to raise
revenue for the support of the government and public free schools, and
to pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide for a special tax for
pensions, as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution. (S. B..375.)
1 Approved March 24, 1914.
_1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section one hundred and thirty-two of an act approved April six-
teenth, nineteen hundred and three, entitled an act to raise revenue
tor the support of the government and public free schools, and to
pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for
pensions, as authorized by section one hundred and eighty-nine of
the Constitution, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved
February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and four, entitled an act to
amend and re-enact sections seventy-five to one hundred and forty-
seven, inclusive, of an act approved April sixteenth, nineteen hun-
dred and three, entitled an act to raise revenue for ‘the support of
the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on
the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions, as author-
ized by section one hundred and eighty-nine of the Constitution,
be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Sec. 182. Every person who shall keep for compensation any
house, yard or lot for storage or wagon yard or other impounding,
shall pay a sum for said privilege, to be graduated as follows: On
every house, the sum of twenty-five dollars, except that in a city
or town whose population exceeds thirty thousand, the amount to
be paid shall be fifty dollars, and on every yard, wagon yard or lot,
ten dollars, provided that nothing shall be charged for this privilege
when the compensation to the owner is less than fifty dollars per
annum.
2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict to this act are hereby
repealed.