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 | 1879/80 |
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Law Number | 115 |
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CHAP. 115.—An ACT to provide for the payment of the salaries of
the extra clerks in the offices of the treasurer and second auditor
employed in funding the public debt.
Approved February 27, 1880.
Whereas no appropriation was made by the last general
assembly for the payment of the additional clerical labor which
was needed in the offices of treasurer and second auditor to
carry out the funding of the public debt; and whereas R. W.
N. Noland was employed by the treasurer, and C. T. Jones,
Howard S. McCandlish and John D. Rogers were employed by
the second auditor, to do the additional labor imposed upon
their offices by the provisions of the act approved twenty-
eighth March, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, for funding
the public debt—
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the auditor
of public accounts be authorized and directed to draw his war-
rants on the treasurer in favor of R. W. N. Noland for the sum
of five hundred and forty-one dollars and ninety-eight cents, in
favor of C. T. Jones for seven hundred and ten dollars and
forty cents, in favor of Howard 8. McCandlish for six hundred
and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents, and in favor of John
D. Rogers for five hundred and forty-eight dollars and thirty-
one cents, the same being the amounts due to the said Noland
up to January first, eighteen hundred and eighty, and to the
others up to January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty,
for their services, as appears by the communications of the late
treasurer and second auditor of this state.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.