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 | 559 |
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Law Body
CHAP. 559.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 3807 and 3810
of the code of Virginia, 1887, relating to the professon of reli-
gious meetings and meetings for the promotion of the cause of
temperance.
Approved March 1, 1892.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That sections thirty-eight hundred and seven and thirty-
eight hundred and ten be amended and re-enacted so as to
read as follows:
§ 3807. If any person erect or have any booth, stall, tent,
carriage, boat, vessel, vehicle or other contrivance for the
purpose of selling or otherwise disposing of any spirituous
or fermented liquors, or any other article of traffic, or
sell or otherwise dispose of any spirituous or fermented
liquors or any other article of traffic, within three
miles of any camp-meeting or other place or religious
worship or place of any public meeting for the promotion
of the cause of temperance, during the time of holding any
meeting for religious worship or for the promotion of the
cause of temperance at such place, he shall for the first
offence be fined not Jess than ten nor more than twenty
dollars, and be committed to jail until the fine and costs
are paid; and for the second offence be fined as aforesaid,
and confined in jail not less than ten nor more than
thirty days.
§ 3810. The supervisors or any justice of the magiste-
rial district where a religious meeting or other meeting
held for the purpose of promoting the cause of temperance
may appoint a temporary police to aid in enforcing any of
the provisions of section thirty-eight hundred and five and
the sections following to thirty-eight hundred and eight
inclusive.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.