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 | 1872/1873 |
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Law Number | 234 |
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Law Body
Chap. 234.—An ACT to Amend Sections 4, 23 and 25 of an Actin Rela-
tion to Working the Roads in Loudoun County.
In force March 26, 1873.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
sections four, twenty-three and twenty-five of an act entitled
an act to amend and re-enact an act passed February twenty-
eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, amending an act for
working the roads of Loudoun county, be amended and re-
enacted to read as follows:
§ 4. That annually there shall be elected in each road dis-
trict, at such time as may be designated by the township board,
not later than the fourth Saturday in May of each year, and
according to the provisions of the general road law of this
state, one overseer of roads for each district, whose term of
office shall be for one year, beginning on the first day of July
succeeding his election. He shall reside in the district for
which he shall have been elected, and shall have charge of the
roads in his district.
§ 23. That the township collector shall collect the road tax
and pay the same over to the commissioner of roads. He shall
be charged with the full amount of the road taxes levied for
the year, and credited by all sums paid over in money or other-
wise, as herein provided. He shall in the month of December
of each year give notice, by posting hand-bills in each road
district, to tax payers, requiring them to call on bim to pay
their road tax. Such as shall make payment on or before the
first day of March thereafter, shall be entitled to a deduction
of five per centum. The collector shall receive, as equivalent
to money, all accounts for labor, teams, wagons, plows, mate-
rials furnished, or for services rendered in any way, when proper-
ly certified by the commissioner or overseer, and the same shall
be receipted for by the commisioner as if paid to him in money.
Every commissioner of roads acting under the provisions of this
act shall settle with the township board on the first Monday in
June of each year, or as soon thereafter as the said board shall
meet, and account for all moneys received by him from the col-
lectors for road purposes, and pay over any balances in his
hands to his successor in office, which shall be placed to the
credit of the township and appropriated for road purposes.
§ 25. That the township board shall annually on the first
Monday in June audit, adjust and settle the accounts of the
collector for the preceding year. They shall charge the col-
lector with the full amount of the road tax levied in the town-
ship, and shall credit him by his commissions, delinquents,
and all payments made by him to the commissioner of roads
for which he has the proper receipts. He shall receive the
same per centum for collecting road taxes as for collecting
other township levies.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.