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 | 1884es |
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Law Number | 75 |
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Chap. 75.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1 and 12 of an act
entitled an act to incorporate the Virginia and Kentucky Railroad
Company, approved March 8, 1884.
Approved November 22, 1884.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the first and twelfth sections of an act entitled an act to in-
corporate the Virginia and Kentucky railroad company,
approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
James B. Ley, Joseph D. Blair, L. C. Berkley, Junior, M. P.
Jordan, H. F. Vass, W. N. Ruffin, Willis J. Dance, Junior,
George W. Swain, Charles H. Conrad, John G. Friend, H. M.
Williamson, George D. Pleasants, Roswell Page, Frank G.
Ruffin, Junior, R. L. Woolfolk, and such other persons and
corporations as they may associate with them, and their suc-
cessors and assigns, shall be and they are hereby constituted
and ordained a body corporate and politic, by the name of the
Virginia and Kentucky railroad company, and by that name
shall have all the powers, rights, privileges, and franchises
necessary and proper to locate, construct, maintain, and
operate a railroad to be known as the Virginia and Kentucky
railroad, from some point of connection on the Danville and
New River railroad, thence crossing the Norfolk and Western
railroad between Dublin, in Pulaski county, Virginia, and
Marion, in Smyth county, Virginia, to some other terminal
point on the Kentucky or West Virginia state line, west of
ew River.
§ 12. The principal office of said company shall be located
at its point of crossing the Norfolk and Western railroad, or
at such other more convenient place in the state of Virginia
as its board of directors may determine.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.