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 | 1867 Extra Session |
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Law Number | 112 |
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Law Body
Chap. 112.—An ACT amending and re-enacting section 7. chapter 165, as
heretofore amended, concerning Compensation of Commonwealth's At-
torneys,
Passed April 26, 1857,
l. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the seventh
section of chapter one hundred and sixty-five of the Code of
eighteen hundred and sixty, as amended by the act passed
February third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and as
amended by the act. passed February twenty-seventh, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, concerning compensation of common-
wealth’s attorneys, be amended and re-enacted so as to read
as inllown:
“$7. Such attorney, in any county or corporation court,
shall be allowed by the court such sum as it’ deems reason-
able for public services, for which no other fee or reward ts
allowed by law, which shall be chargeable to such county or
corporation; aud in addition, shall be allowed not exceeding
ten dollars for every case of felony and five dollars for every
case of misdemeanor prosecuted and tried in any circuit,
county or corporation court, or in which there may be a
judemeént for the commonw enlth—snch allowance to be paid
upon the order and certificate of the court in which the ser-
vice is rendered; in addition to which, the attorney for the
cireuit court of Richmond city shall hereatter receive an-
nually ¢he sum of two hundred and fifty dollars; and the
attorney for the circuit courts of the county and city of Nor-
folk shall hereafter receive annually the snm of seventy -five
dollars; and the attorney tor each of the other cirenit courts
shall hereafter receive annually the sum of fifty dollars.”
2, This act shall be in torce from its passace.
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