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 | 1893/1894 |
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Law Number | 441 |
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Chap. 441.—An ACT for the working and keeping in repair the public roads of
Pittsylvania county.
Approved February 27, 1894.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That in and
for the county of Pittsylvania, the board of supervisors is hereby
made and constituted a road board, and as such shall have worked and
kept in repair the public roads of said county, by adopting such
rules and regulations as they may deem proper, expedient and
necessary.
2. The said board of supervisors is empowered, when making the
annual county levy, to levy a road tax, not to exceed twenty cents on
the one hundred dollars’ worth of property, to be collected by the
county treasurer; but the tax so levied and collected in each dis-
trict shall be used and applied solely in that respective district by
said road board.
3. Said road board shall meet the Wednesday after the first
Tuesday in each month, beginning with the month of May, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-four, and for actual attendance on said
board each member shall receive the sum of two dollars per day for
each day of actual attendance upon a meeting of said road board; but
in no case shall the amount received by any one member of said road
board exceed the sum of four dollars for attendance upon any one
meeting.
4. The clerk of the county court shall perform the duties of clerk
for said board, and for his services shall receive two dollars per day
for each day actually employed, but in no case shall the amount re-
ceived by said clerk exceed the sum of four dollars for services
rendered at any one meeting.
5. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby
repealed, so far as the same apply to the county of Pittsylvania.
6. This act shall be in force after the first day of May, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-four.