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 | 132 |
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Chap. 132.—An ACT for the relief of John N. Tal, of Rockingham county.
Passed April 20 1867.
Whereas, it is represented to the general assembly shat
John N. Hill, of Harrisonburg, Virginia, who has been for
many years a licensed ordinary keeper in said town, failed to
obtain the usual license at the April term of the county court
of Rockingham county, on account of an opinion prevailing
with the court and bar that no license could be granted under
the new license act, unless all the justices of the county had
been previously summoned for that purpose, whereby serious
injury will result to said J. N. Hill, and much inconvenience
to the traveling public: Therefore, ‘
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That it shall be
lawful for the commissioner of the revenne, of the pros
district of Rockingham county, to assess the said J. N. Hill
with the proper license tax ‘for keeping an ordinary for the
ensuing fiscal year, and upon the payment of the same to the
sherifY of said” county, the said J. N. Hill shall be authorized
to carry on his ordinary in the same manner, and subject to
the same conditions and restrictions, asif his license had been
granted by said county court. |
2. This act shall be in foree from its passage.