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 | 1891/1892 |
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Law Number | 159 |
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Law Body
CHAP. 159.—An ACT to grant to George B. Marshall and his suc-
cessors and assigns a right of way through the property of the
University of Virginia for certain purposes.
Approved February 4, 1892.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That George B. Marshall be, and he is hereby, granted a
a right of way through the lands of the University of Vir-
ginia from a point where the land of said Marshall joins
those of the University along the road now in use around
the Observatory mountain to where it enters the road lead-
ing from the Observatory to the University, which right of
way shall operate as a continuous easement for the pur-
pose of ingress and egress for ordinary farm purposes to
the farm of about one hundred and ninety-seven acres, ly-
ing west of said Observatory mountain, and owned by said
Marshall, while said farm is in pogsession of said Mar-
shall or of any subsequent owner of the same: provided,
however, that it shall be the duty of said Marshall and
of the subsequent owner or owners of said farm of one
hundred and ninety-seven acres, to keep the said road in
good order and to use the same only for ordinary farm
purposes; and upon the failure of any owner of said
farm to keep the said road in good order, or upon
its use other than for ordinary farm purposes, the
board of visitors of the University of Virginia may
give written notice to said owner to cause said road
to be properly repaired, or to cease the use of the same
for other purposes than those herein specified; and if
such owner shall continue in default in either of these
respects thirty days after such written notice is given him,
the said board of visitors shall have the power, if it so
elect, to close said road.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.