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 | 1891/1892 |
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Law Number | 177 |
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Law Body
CHAP. 177. —An ACT to amend and re-enact section 10 of an act
passed March 5, 1888, entitled an act to amend and re-enact
section 10 of an act to amend and consolidate into one act the
laws relating to the public priuting and binding, and defining
the duties of the superintendent of public printing, and to re-
. peal chapter 185 of the acts of assembly of 1879 and 1880.
Approved February 5, 1892.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That section ten of an act passed March fifth, eighteen
hundred and eighty-eight, entitled “an act to amend and
re-enact section ten of an act to amend and consolidate
into one act the laws relating to the public printing and
binding, and defining the duties of the superintendent of
public printing, and to repeal chapter one hundred and
eighty-five of the acts of assembly of eighteen hundred
and seventy-nine and eighteen hundred and eighty,” be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§ 10. He shall cause to be printed in octavo form, as
s00n as approved by the governor, five thousand five hun-
dred copies of the acts and joint resolutions of the general
assembly, and shall distribute them as follows: Two
copies to each member of the general assembly, and five
copies to the clerk of each house; one copy to each head
of department, judge of this state, and the common-
wealth’s attorney, and judge in this state; one to each
clerk of the county, corporation, and husting courts in this
state, and one to the clerk of the circuit court of each
county and corporation having a separate clerk for the
circuit court, from time to time as they are printed. The
remainder he shall have bound in ordinary half binding,
with the index and tables required by law to be prepared
by the clerk of the house of delegates to be printed with
the acts and joint resolutions of the general assembly, and
as soon as practicable after the end of each session he
‘shall deliver one copy to each head of department, and
forward, by mail or express, or otherwise, five copies to
each member of the general assembly; to every judge two
copies, and one copy to each mayor, clerk of any court,
attorney for the commonwealth, sheriff, sergeant, treasurer,
commissioner of the revenue, justice of the peace, super-
visor, and superintendent of public free schools; one copy
to every judge and clerk of any court held in this state
under the laws of the United States, and to each attorney
and marshal in this state holding office under the United
States; five copies to the general library, and five copies
to the law library; one copy to the University, and to each
college in the state; one to the board of directors of each
lunatic asylum; one to the deaf, dumb and blind institu-
tion ; one to the Virginia military institute; ten copies to
the clerk of the senate, for the use of the senate, and fif-
teen copies to the clerk of the house of delegates for the
use of the house. The copies remaining after the distri-
bution above provided for, he shall deliver to the secretary
of the commonwealth, to constitute a part of the library
fund.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.