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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1867 Extra Session |
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Law Number | 95 |
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Law Body
Chap. 95. —An ACT changing the time of holding the Circuit Courts of
the Counties of Dinwiddie, Lunenburg, Brunswick and Mecklenburg.
Passed April 26, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the eighth
section of chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the Code of
Virginia of eighteen hundred and sixty, as amended by the
act passed January twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, entitled an act toamend section eight of chapter
one hundred and fifty-eight of the Code, so as to change the
terms of the circuit court for Nottoway county, be amended
and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
“$8. In the second circuit: For the county of Dinwiddie,
on the eighteenth day. of March and third day of October;
for the county of Brunswick, on the twenty-fifth day of
March and tenth day of October; for the county of Meck-
lenburg, on the sixth day of April and seventh day of Sep-
tember; for the county of Lunenburg, on the seventh day of
March and twenty-fifth day of September; tor the county of
Nottoway, on the first day of March and first day of Nep-
tember; for the county of Amelia, on the twenty-tifth day
of April and twentieth day of October; for the county of
Powhatan, on the second day of May and twenty-seventh
day of October; for the county of Chesterfield, on the
seventh day of May and second day of November; for the
county of Prince George, on the seventeenth day of May
and twelfth day of November; and for the city of Peters-
burg, on the twenty-second day of May and sixteenth day of
November. The circuit court of the city of Petersburg
shall have exclusive jurisdiction within the corporate limits
of the said city, in like manner and to the same extent that
the cirenit court of a county has within the limits of said
county.” °
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.