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. 245.—An ACT in Reference to Certain Bonds and Recognizances.
Approved March 27, 1873.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That all bonds
and recognizances which may have been taken, for the appear-
ance of any party or parties before the county court to be
tried at any time subsequent to the first day of August, eigh-
teen hundred and seventy-three, in any cause for the trial of
which said court may have no jurisdiction after that day, shall
be taken and held to be for the appearance of such party or
parties before the next term thereafter of the circuit court for
such county, and the clerk of the county court shall cause to
be served on every party to such bond a notice that the said
cause will be removed to the next term of the circuit court,
and a summons to such party, unless he be a surety to such
bond, to appear at the next term thereafter of the circuit court
for such county in obedience to the condition of such bond or
recognizance. And it shall be lawful for the county court and
for the several conservators of the peace within the common-
wealth, and they are hereby directed that in taking bonds and
recognizance for the appearance of any party to be tried at
any subsequent term of the county court, if such term will fall
after August first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, then
and in that case the said bond or recognizance, if the same be
in a case for the trial of which the county court may not have
jurisdiction after that day, shall be taken and acknowledged
with the condition for the appearance of such party to the
next term thereafter of the circuit court of said county.
2. This act shall be in force on and from its passage.