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Volume | 1899/1900 |
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Law Number | 32 |
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Chap. 32.—An ACT regulating appointment of assessors of lands and lots
in the county of Warwick, and providing compensation for same.
Approved January 11, 1900.
1. Be 1t enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That it shall
be the duty of the judge of the county court of Warwick county, upon
the recommendation of the county board of supervisors of said county
on or before the first day of January, nineteen hundred, and every five
years thereafter, to appoint three proper persons, one from each magis-
terial district of the said county, who shall be a freeholder, to assess the
value of all lands and lots, together with all improvements thereon, in
their respective magisterial districts of the said county. Said persons
to have the same qualifications and to be appointed on the same condi-
tions as prescribed by law for the appointment of assessors; and such
assessors appointed under this act shall be known as the board of asses-
sors of Warwick county, and shall, in the discharge of their duties be
governed by the provisions of chapter twenty-three of the code of Vir-
ginia of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and the other laws of Vir-
ginia with respect to the assessment of lands.
2. The county board of supervisors of said county shall be author-
ized, at their discretion, to allow to each of the said assessors, or one
exclusive of the others, additional compensation, over and above that
already provided by law, to an amount not exceeding two dollars per
day for each day of actual service; the same to be allowed and paid out
of the general county fund and under such regulations as the board may
prescribe.
3. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby
repealed.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.