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 | 1871/1872 |
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Law Number | 198 |
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Chap. 198.—An ACT Appointing Trustees for the Town of York, in the
County of York.
Approved March 13, 1872.
Whereas, by an act passed November, seventeen hundred
and thirty-eight, entitled “an act for establishing a town in the
county of York,” Lawrence Smith and Thomas Nelson were ap-
appointed trustees of the town of York, in the county of York;
and whereas, it was provided by said act that, in case of the
death, removal out of the county, or other legal disability of
any one or more of the said trustees, it should be lawful for
the remaining trustees to elect others in their stead; but
whereas, all the said trustees have either died, resigned or
removed, by which vacancies have occurred, and for the pur-
pose of putting in operation the act aforesaid: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That Nathaniel
Taylor, sr., John Sheldon Jones, William H. Shield, jr., J. R.
Shield, Robert Norton, Lem. Van Boskerck and Beverly Cobbs,
be and they are hereby appointed trustees of the town of
York, in the county of York, with all the rights, powers and
duties conferred on trustees, either by the act of assembly
passed November, seventeen hundred and thirty-eight, not
inconsistent with the general laws of the state relating to
towns, or by chapter fifty-four of the Code of Virginia of
eighteen hundred and sixty, or any general laws subsequent
thereto.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.