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 | 1897/1898 |
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Law Number | 716 |
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Chap. 716.—An ACT for the relief of Philip M. Printz.
Approved March 3, 1898.
Whereas Philip M. Printz, a disabled Confederate soldier of Company
K, tenth regiment of Virginia infantry, was a true and gallant soldier
during the late war; was loyal to Virginia; and
Whereas he is now suffering from the following disabilities—to-wit:
Disabilities and injuries; from wounds received while serving in the
late war: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the county
court of Page shall examine into the condition of the above-named
Philip M. Printz, a Confederate soldier; and should it be that he was true
and loyal to Virginiathrough the war, and that he is now afflicted and
incapacitated for manual labor from wounds received whilst in service in
war; that he is needy and poor, and should receive aid from Virginia,
and if county court of Page should send a certificate of the facts to the
auditor of public accounts of Virginia, then the auditor of public ac-
counts is directed to place the name of Philip M. Printz on the pension
list, and pay him annually the sum of fifteen dollars, on and after the
first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.