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
Law Body
Chap. 136.—An ACT for the relief of John C. Heinbuch from erroneous
assessment of land in Alexandria county.
Approved January 24, 1900.
Whereas it appears from satisfactory evidence that a certain tract of
land in Alexandria county, designated as fifteen acres, two roods, and
four poles, near Minor’s, assessed in the vear cichteen hundred and
eighty-five, and subsequent years, to one A. Kamerer, is one and the same
tract of land assessed during the same period under the stvle of fifteen
acres, two roods, and no poles, part of Minor’s tract, to Henry Heinbuch,
and that all taxes, both state and county, due upon said land for said
period, have been ‘paid under the latter assessment, excepting the year
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine; and
“Whereas it appears that John C. Heinbuch has become the purchaser
in fee of said land by deed from said A. Kamerer and Henry Heinbuch ;
therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That upon the
payment by the said John ©. Heinbuch of all taxes, state and county,
for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, assessed under the name
of Henry Heinbuch against said land. the clerk of the county court for
Alexandria county and the auditor of public accounts be, and they are
hereby, instructed to enter said taxes so erroneously assessed, satisfied
upon the records of said county and state, and that the assessor of Alex-
andria county is hereby directed to drop said erroneous assessment from
the land books of the said county.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.