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 | 382 |
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Chap. 382,—_JOINT RESOLUTION Directing a Distribution of the New
Code when Published,
Approved April 2, 1873.
Resolved by the general assembly, That as soon as the edi-
tion of the Code of Virginia, directed to be published by an
act passed at the present session of the general assembly, shall
be completed, it shall be the duty of the superintendent of
public printing to distribute the same as follows: one copy to
each of the members of the present general assembly and to
the clerk of each house ; and one copy to each of the following
public officers: the governor, lieutenant-governor, attorney-gen-
eral, secretary of the commonwealth, auditor of public ac-
counts, second auditor, treasurer, register of the land office,
adjutant-general, superintendent of public instruction, secre-
tary of the board of public works, superintendent of the peni-
tentiary, each judge of the supreme court of appeals, of the
circuit courts, of the county and corporation courts and of the
chancery court; to each justice of the peace, mayor and clerk
of any court of this state; each attorney for the common-
wealth, sheriff, sergeant and county or city treasurer; to every
judge and clerk of any court in this state under the laws of
the United States, and to each attorney and marshal holding
office under the United States; one copy to the University;
to the Washington and Lee University; to each college within
the state; to the board of directors of each of the lunatic
asylums; to the deaf and dumb and blind institution, and to
the Virginia military institute; five copies to the general li-
brary and five copies to the state law library; ten copies to the
clerk of the senate for the use of the senate, and fifteen copies
to the clerk of the house of delegates for the use of that house,
and five copies to the compiler and editor of the work, G. W.
Munford. And he shall deliver the remaining copies to the
secretary of the commonwealth to be appropriated as follows:
one copy to the governor of each of the other states and of
the territories for the use of the respective states and territo-
ries; three copies to the librarian of congress, whereof one
copy shall be for the library and one for each of the two houses
of congress; three copies to the secretary of state of the Uni-
ted States, whereof one shall be for his office, one for the
president and one for the attorney-general of the United
States; and the copies not required for distribution shall be
disposed of by the secretary of the commonwealth for a price
to be ascertained and fixed by the superintendent of public
printing and the secretary of the commonwealth, and the pro-
ceeds thereof be deposited in the public treasury.