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 | 1952 |
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Law Number | 69 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 69
An Act to authorize the Board of Visitors of the Medical College of
Virginia to convey certain named property to the Seaboard Airline
Railroad Company upon conveyance to it of certain other property.
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Approved February 19, 1952
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. That the Board of Visitors of the Medical College of Virginia,
subject to the approval of the Governor in writing first obtained, is hereby
authorized and empowered to transfer and convey to the Seaboard Airline
Railroad Company, by proper deed or deeds a certain parcel of land,
situated in the city of Richmond. Said parcel of land being bounded on
the North by Brown Street for a distance of 32 feet, on the West by
other property of the Medical College of Virginia for a distance of 160
feet, on the South by property of the Seaboard Airline Railroad Company
for a distance of 78 feet, and on the East by property of the Seaboard
Airline Railroad Company for a distance of 78 feet. Provided, however,
that the Board of Visitors of the Medical College of Virginia shall only
be authorized and empowered to transfer and convey said parcel of land
in exchange for a parcel of land now owned by the Seaboard Airline Rail-
road Company and situated in the city of Richmond, on the eastern side
of Fifteenth Street between Clay Street and Marshall Street and being a
rectangular parcel of land of the dimensions of thirty feet in width and
one hundred feet in length and designated as Parcel No. 43 on Station
Map No. V.IVA-LI-SL 2a. prepared in the Office of Valuation Committee
of Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, dated June 30, 1918, revised
January 1, 1948.
§ 2. That the deeds of conveyance by, and conveyance to, the Medical
College of Virginia shall be approved by the Attorney General as to the
form and content thereof.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.