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 | 1946 |
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Law Number | 57 |
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Law Body
Chap. 57.—An ACT to transfer jurisdiction and control of certain parcels of land
in Chesterfield county from the Department of State Police to the State
Highway Commission, and to authorize the latter agency to use the same for
highway purposes. [S B 101]
Approved February 27, 1946
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia :
1. Jurisdiction and control of those two certain parcels of land
lying in Chesterfield county, hereinafter particularly described, are here-
by transferred from the Department of State Police to the State Highway
Commission, which is hereby authorized to use the same for highway
purposes. Such parcels of land are described as follows:
The land as shown by a plan and survey of said highway on file in
the office of the Department of Highways, at Richmond, identified as
sheet number six, project number one hundred seventy-four-R one,
route sixty, lying on the north (right) side of and adjacent to the here-
inafter described centerline of west bound lane of route sixty, being
forty-nine feet wide at Sta. 175.70, adjoining the lands of William Dix
and continuing forty-nine feet wide to Sta. 177.81, adjoining the lands
of J. M. Allen; also lying on the south (left) side and adjacent to the
said centerline, being sixty-one feet wide at Sta. 175.70, adjoining the
lands of William Dix and continuing sixty-one feet wide to Sta. 177.81
adjoining the lands of J. M. Allen and containing 0.53 acre, more or
less, of which 0.15 acre is included in the present right of way, and 0.38
acre, more or less, additional land.
Said centerline begins at Sta. 175.70; thence to the left on a no degree
twenty-nine minute fifty-second curve, two hundred eleven feet to Sta.
177.81.