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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1891/1892 |
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Law Number | 350 |
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Chap. 350.—An ACT to amend and re-enact subdivision 6 o
section 185 of the code of Virginia, in reference to the salary o
the judge of the corporation court of the city of Manchester.
Approved February 25, 1892.
Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia
That subdivision six of section one hundred and eighty
five of the code of Virginia be, and the same is hereby,
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Sixth. The judges of the hustings and corporation
courts, the following sums, respectively, to be paid out of
the treasury of their respective corporations: the judge of
the hustings court of Richmond, the sum of two thousand
three hundred dollars; the city judge of Norfolk, the sum
of two thousand dollars; the city judge of Petersburg, the
sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars; the city judge
of Lynchburg, the sum of two thousand five hundred dol-
lars; the city judge of Alexandria, the sum of fourteen
hundred dollars, the city judge of Portsmouth, the sum of
thirteen hundred dollars; the city judge of Staunton, the
sum of twelve hundred dollars; the city judges of Freder-
icksburg and Danville, each the sum of seven hundred
dollars; the city judge of Winchester, the sum of five hun-
dred dollars; the city judge of Manchester, a sum not less
than eight hundred nor more than two thousand dollars,
and the city judge of Roanoke, a sum not less than seven
hundred and fifty nor more than one thousand dollars; to
be fixed by the councils of said cities respectively: pro-
vided, that when the same person shall be elected judge of
a county and also a city or corporation court therein his
aggregate salary shall not exceed the sum of thirteen hun-
dred dollars.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.