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 | 1920 |
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Law Number | 60 |
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Law Body
Chap. 60.—An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to define the
corporate limits and charter of the city of Williamsburg, approved March
seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four and acts antencolayy Bee
Approved February 17, 1920.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That an
act entitled an act to define the corporate limits and charter of the
city of Williamsburg, approved March seventeenth, eighteen hundred
and eighty-four, and amended by the act of the general assembly ot
the session of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen hundred,
be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
2. The corporate limits and boundaries of the city of Williams-
burg are hereby established and defined as follows: Beginning at a
point on the main Stage road, at the head of the first ravine north ot
said Stage road, on the property of Samuel Harris; thence down the
center of said ravine until the southern boundary line of the right ot
way of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad company is reached ; thence
along said southern boundary line of the present right of way of the
said railroad company in an easterly direction, until the western boun-
dary of Waller street is reached; thence along said western boundary
until the land of L. W. Lane, senior, (known as the Lively lot) 1s
reached ; thence along the southern, western and northern boundanés
of said Lively lot until the western boundary of the ‘said Waller
street is reached; thence to the said eastern boundary of the said
Waller street, and along said eastern boundary line until the lands ot
L. W. Lane, junior, (known as the Tanyard lot), is reached; thence
along the northern, eastern, and southern boundaries of said lot until
the said Waller street is again reached; thence along said Waller street
to the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad company; thence in an easterly
direction until the eastern boundary of the lands of James Gilliam
is reached: thence-south across the York road one hundred feet south
of the southern boundary of the said roadway into and adjoining the
property of Miss R. M. Smith; thence in a southernly line to a large
white oak tree in the barnyard of the said Miss R.-M. Smith; thence
westerly in a straight line to a white oak tree in the head of the
ravine on the property of the Eastern State hospital, first south ot
the male part of the said hospital; thence in a northerly direction
along the said ravine until the southern boundary of Francis street is
reached; thence along the southern boundary of Francis street in a
westerly direction until the western boundary of Nassau street is
reached; thence along the western boundary of Nassau street in a
northerly direction until the northeast corner of the property of the
Eastern State hospital is reached; thence along the northern boundary
line of the property of the Eastern State hospital until the east side of
Henry street is reached ; thence south along the east side of said Henry
street until Cedar Grove cemetery is reached; thence along the north-
ern, eastern and southern boundaries of said cemetery to the aforesaid
Henry street; thence to the western boundary of said Henry street;
thence along the west side of said Henry street to a point opposite the
said oak tree south of the male part of the Eastern State hospital as
hereinbefore described ; thence in a straight line to a point where the
property of William and Mary college joins the lands of Robert A.
Bright on College avenue; thence north along said dividing line to the
main Stage road; thence west along the northern boundary line of the
main Stage road to the point of beginning.
3. It appearing that the city desires to make certain improvements
Within its corporate limits at once, and uncertainty existing as to the
exact location of the corporate limits, an emergency 1s declared to
exist and this bill shall take effect from the date of its passage.