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 | 1874/1875 |
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Law Number | 282 |
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Chap. 282.—An ACT for the relief of John W. Plunkett, Collector of
Blacksburg Township, in Montgomery County.
Approved March 29, 1875.
Whereas, it is made known to the general assembly of
Virginia, now in session, that John W. Plunkett, collector
of Blavksburg township, Montgomery county, Virginia, and
Timothy Plunkett, George W. Kinzer, and Edward Allen, as
his sureties, have paid off and satisfied éhe principal, legal
interest, and costs of two judgments recovered by and in
the name of the commonwealth against tbe said collector
and his sureties, before the circuit court of Montgomery
county, on the fourteenth day of September, eighteen hun-
dred and seventy-four, one in the name of the commonwealth
for her benefit, and the other in the name of the common-
wealth for the county of Montgomery, for taxes and assess-
ments for eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and that
there now remains nothing due on said judgments except
the damages,
1. ‘Be it therefore enacted by the general assembly, That
the auditor of public accounts be and he is hereby autho-
rized and directed to settle with the treasurer of the county
of Montgomery, the judgment in the name of the common-.
wealth for: her benefit, without charging the said collector
or his sureties the damages awarded by -the court against
them; and the board of supervisors of the county aforesaid
is hereby authorized to settle with the collector and his
sureties the claims evidenced by the judgment for the benefit
of the county of Montgomery, without requiring them to
pay the damages awarded or accrued upon the said judgment.
. This act shall be in force from its passage.