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
Volume | 1870/1871 |
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Law Number | 77 |
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Chap. 77.—An ACT to Incorporate the Castleman’s Ferry and Jefferson
Turnpike Company.
Approved February 20, 1871.
1, Be it enacted by the general assembly, That it shall be
lawful to open books for receiving subscriptions to an amount
not exceeding ten thousand dollars, in shares of twenty dollars
each, to constitute a joint capital stock for constructing a
graded and macadamized turnpike road from a point at or
near Castleman’s ferry, in the county of Clarke, to a point on
the Clarke and Jefferson line, that will intersect with the
Bloomery and Kabletown turnpike.
2. That the said books shall be opened at Castleman’s ferry,
under the superintendence of A. W. McDonald, Jr., P. H.
Powers, P. D. Shepherd, and C. F. Gollaway, or any two of
them, at such times as they, or any two of them, may desig-
nate.
3. That when two thousand dollars of said capital stock
shall be subscribed, then the subscribers, their executors, ad-
ministrators, or assigns, shall be and they are hereby created
a body politic and corporate, under the name ard style of The
Castleman’s Ferry and Jefferson Turnpike Company, and shall
be entitled to all the powers and privileges conferred, and sub-
ject to all the rules, regulations, and restrictions imposed, by
the laws of the state, in relation to turnpike companies, so far
as the same are applicable to and not inconsistent with the
provisions of this act. .
4, This act shall be in force from its passage.