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 | 1899/1900 |
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Law Number | 1127 |
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Chap. 1127.—An ACT for the relief of William Haislipp, a disabled Confed-
rate soldier.
Approved March 7, 1900. \
Whereas William Haislipp, a disabled Confederate soldier of Com-
pany M, fifty-fifth Virginia infantry, was a true and gallant soldier
during the civil war; was loyal to Virginia; and
Whereas he is now suffering from the following disabilities—to wit:
Exposure during the war, from wounds received in the war, and from
hydrocele caused by said exposure and wounds and service in the Con-
federate army, and is old, enfecbled, and incapacitated; therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
corporation court of Fredericksburg shall examine into the condition
of the above-named Wilham Haislipp, a Confederate soldier, and should
the facts as above stated be proved, and should it be that he was true
and loval to Virginia throuch the war, and that he is now afflicted, and
is unable to work for his support, and incapacitated for manual labor
thereby; that he is needy and poor, and should receive aid from Vir-
einia; and if the corporation court of Fredericksburg should send a
certificate of the facts to the auditor of public accounts of Virginia,
then the auditor of publie accounts is directed to place the name of
William Haislipp on the pension list and pay him annually the sum
of thirty dollars on and after the first day of April, nineteen hundred.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.