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
Law Body
Chap. 86.—An ACT authorizing the surviving trustees of the Meads-
ville Academy to sell the property.
Approved November 22, 1884.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
I. White, Alexander L. Peters, John A. McCraw, and Armis-
tead Lacy, surviving trustees of The Trustees of the Meads-
ville Academy, a corporation incorporated by an act of the
general assembly of Virginia, passed on the twenty-third day
of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, be and they
are hereby authorized and directed to sell the property of
said corporation, both real and personal, at such time and
place, and upon such terms as to payment as they may pre-
scribe, and to make title by deed of conveyance to the realty,
to such person or persons as may purchase the same, and
comply with the terms of sale; and in the event that such
purchaser or purchasers shall fail to comply with the terms
of salc, to enforce the payment of the purchase money by
suit in the circuit court of Halifax county. ;
2. Said trustees shall deposit the purchase money to be
derived from said sale or sales in the hands of R. W. Wat-
kins, receiver of the circuit court of Halifax county as soon
as it shall come into their hands, tg be disposed of as said
court may direct, upon such proceeding in chancery as may
be instituted by any party or parties legally interested
therein.