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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
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Chap. 296.—An ACT to Authorize the Surviving Trustees of the Loving
ston Male and Female School to Convey any Real Estate Belonging t
that Institution to the School District in which it is Situated, for Publi
Free School Purposes.
Approved March 31, 1871.
Whereas by an act of the general assembly, passed Apri
the third, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the Lovingsto.
male and female school was incorporated, and an appropriatio1
made out of the literary fund in aid of the same; by which ac
of incorporation, Charles Perrow, Arthur Hopkins, Wilson
Peters, and H. B. Scott, were constituted a body politic and
corporate, by the name and style of The Trustees of the Lov-
ingston Male and Female School; and whereas by an act passed
March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, James §.
Dilliard, Wm. S. Loving, Christopher T. Estis, N. Francis
Cabell, Alexander Brown, Ryland Rodes, Wm. Fabar, Nicho-
las L. Martin, John E. Witt, and Floyd L. Whitehead, were
appointed additional trustees of the Lovingston Male and fe-
male school, with authority to any five of whom to form a
board for the transaction of business; and whereas all of the
trustees, except two, have departed this life, and the property
acquired has been abandoned, and is not now used for school
purposes; and whereas it is the wish and desire of the citizens
of Lovingston, that the right and title to. said property shall
be transferred and vested in the school district in which it is
located, for public free schoo] purposes; therefore, |
1. Begit enacted by the general assembly, That the surviving
trustees of the Lovingston male and female school be and they
are hereby authorized to convey any real estate, now belong-
ing to the said Lovingston male and female school, to the dis-
trict in which the same may be located, to be held according
to the twenty-sixth and thirty-ninth sections of an act approved
July eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy, entitled an act
to establish and maintain a uniform system of public free
schools.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.