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 | 830 |
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Chap. 830.—An ACT to amend and re-enact the first section of an act approved
February 17, 1890, entitled an act to incorporate the Roslyn, Arlington,
Alexandria and Mt. Vernon railroad and street railway company.
Approved March 8, 1894.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
one of an act entitled an act to incorporate the Roslyn, Arlington,
Alexandria and Mount Vernon railroad and street railway company,
approved February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§ 1. That George W. Morse, L. W. Spear, John W. Weeks, C. H.
Burgess and Clarence Baker, and their associates and their succes-
sors, be, and are hereby, incorporated and made a body politic and
corporate by the name and style of the Washington, Arlington and
Alexandria railway company, with power tu locate, construct, equip,
maintain and use a railroad to be operated by horse, electricity,
steam, cable or other motive power, commencing at a point on the
Potomac river at or near the town of Roslyn, in Alexandria county,
or at any point within five miles of said town, running thence to any
point or points not more than twenty-five miles distant from the
starting point in the counties of Loudoun, Alexandria, Fairfax or
Prince William, and from any point in any of said counties to any
other point within twenty-five miles from said starting point, by
such route or routes as may be deemed most advisable by the direc-
tors of said company: provided that if said road shall cross Mount
Vernon avenue, such crossing shall be above or below the grade
thereof: and provided, further, that said company shall not ente:
upon the lands of the Mount Vernon ladies’ association of the union
without the consent of such association.
2. This act shall.be in)force from its passage.