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 | 1924 |
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Law Number | 29 |
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Chap. 29.—An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to constitute the
town of Leesburg and adjoining territory a separate school district, and to
authorize the council of said town to appoint or elect the school trustees for
said district, approved February 11, 1896, as amended February 17, 1922, and
March 24, 1922. {H B 74
Approved February 18, 1924.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That an act
entitled an act to constitute the town of Leesburg and adjoining terri-
tory a separate school district, and to authorize the council of said town
to appoint or elect the school trustees for said district, approved Feb-
ruary eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as amended February
seventeenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, and March twenty-
fourth, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, be amended and re-enacted
so as to read as follows:
Section 1. The town of Leesburg in the county of Loudoun, to-.
gether with the territory adjacent thereto and embraced within the
outer boundaries of the tracts of land hereinafter set out in section two
of this act, be, and the same is hereby constituted a separate school
district to be known as ‘“‘the school district for the town of Leesburg,”’
by which name it may sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with,
and be governed by and subject to all the provisions of the general school
law, as found in the Constitution and the Code of nineteen hundred and
nineteen and acts amendatory thereof.
Section 2. There shall be attached to the aforesaid town of Lees-
burg so much of the outlying territory as is embraced within the outer
boundaries of the following tracts of land, owned or formerly owned by the
following named persons: Beginning with the farm of H. J. Fadeley,
where it joins the land of C. A. Elmore, thence with said outer boundary
thereof to the outer lines of the lands of George T. Metzger, George W.
Survick, Mistress Joseph Rhodes, J. W. Foster, Mistress J. F. Bowles,
J. P. Brinton, R. T. Hempstone, Charles J. Janney, the home place of
the late T. W. Edwards’ estate, Henry Schulke, Wallace George, Mis-
tress Horatio Trundle, Mistress R. A. Paxton, E. B. Harrison, Henry
Harrison (Ball’s Bluff Place), the lands of John Thomas’ estate, Doctor
C. S. Carter, Emil Schulke, C. A. Elmore, to the said H. J. Fadeley’s
land, the beginning, and any other tracts omitted to be mentioned
necessary to constitute a continuous outer boundary of said school
istrict.
Section 3. In the school district hereinabove constituted. there
shall be one trustee selected by the school trustee electoral board, in the
manner provided by law, and such trustee shall be a member of the
county school board of Loudoun county.
Section 4. An emergency existing, this act shall be in force from
its passage.