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 | 1881/1882 |
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Law Number | 46 |
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Law Body
Chap. 46.—An ACT to define the line between the counties of War-
wick and Elizabeth City, near Newport News.
Approved January 28, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That that part
of the dividing line between the counties of Warwick and
Elizabeth City that runs from the upper angle in said line,
near Scanes Dam road, towards and through the proposed
city of Newport News, to a point on James river above the
mouth of Newport News creek, shall be changed in the fol-
lowing manner, to-wit: From that point in the line near
Scanes Dam road, where the present line makes a nearly
right angle to the south, it sball run northwardly on a line
parallel to the streets of said city, to a point at which said
line would intersect with an extension of the central line of
what is laid down on the mapof Newport News as Elm ave-
nue; and thence along said extended line and the centre line
of said Elm avenue, and an extension of the same, to the
present line of Elizabeth City county, in Hampton roads.
And the line bere described shall hereafter be a part of the
dividing line between the said counties of Warwick and
Elizabeth City.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 46.—An ACT providing for a new Board of Visitors for the
University of Virginia.
Approved April 14, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the board of visitors of the University of Virginia shall con-
sist of nine members. The term of office of said visitors shall
be for four years, commencing the first day of May, eighteen
hundred and eighty-two.
2. That the offices of all the visitors of the University of
Virginia be and the same are hereby declared vacant.
3. That the governor, by and with the consent of the
senate, shall, immediately upon the passage of this act, ap-
point a new board of visitors for the University of Virginia;
three of whom shall be selected from the division of the state
in which the institution is situated, and two from each of the
other grand divisions of the state. Ifa vacancy happen in
the office of visitor, the senate not being in session, the gover-
nor shall fill the same for the unexpired term.
4. The said board of visitors shall meet at the University
at least once a year, and at such other times as they shall
determine; the days of meeting to be fixed by the board.
Special meetings may be called by the rector or any three
members of the board. Notice of the time of meeting shall
be given by the secretary to every member of the ‘board.
Five members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business.
5. Sections two and five of chapter eighty of the Code of
eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with this act, are hereby repealed.
6. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 46.—An ACT to define the line between the counties of War-
wick and Elizabeth City, near Newport News.
Approved January 28, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That that part
of the dividing line between the counties of Warwick and
Elizabeth City that runs from the upper angle in said line,
near Scanes Dam road, towards and through the proposed
city of Newport News, to a point on James river above the
mouth of Newport News creek, shall be changed in the fol-
lowing manner, to-wit: From that point in the line near
Scanes Dam road, where the present line makes a nearly
right angle to the south, it sball run northwardly on a line
parallel to the streets of said city, to a point at which said
line would intersect with an extension of the central line of
what is laid down on the mapof Newport News as Elm ave-
nue; and thence along said extended line and the centre line
of said Elm avenue, and an extension of the same, to the
present line of Elizabeth City county, in Hampton roads.
And the line bere described shall hereafter be a part of the
dividing line between the said counties of Warwick and
Elizabeth City.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 46.—An ACT providing for a new Board of Visitors for the
University of Virginia.
Approved April 14, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the board of visitors of the University of Virginia shall con-
sist of nine members. The term of office of said visitors shall
be for four years, commencing the first day of May, eighteen
hundred and eighty-two.
2. That the offices of all the visitors of the University of
Virginia be and the same are hereby declared vacant.
3. That the governor, by and with the consent of the
senate, shall, immediately upon the passage of this act, ap-
point a new board of visitors for the University of Virginia;
three of whom shall be selected from the division of the state
in which the institution is situated, and two from each of the
other grand divisions of the state. Ifa vacancy happen in
the office of visitor, the senate not being in session, the gover-
nor shall fill the same for the unexpired term.
4. The said board of visitors shall meet at the University
at least once a year, and at such other times as they shall
determine; the days of meeting to be fixed by the board.
Special meetings may be called by the rector or any three
members of the board. Notice of the time of meeting shall
be given by the secretary to every member of the ‘board.
Five members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business.
5. Sections two and five of chapter eighty of the Code of
eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with this act, are hereby repealed.
6. This act shall be in force from its passage.