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.
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Chap. 971.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3711 of the code of Vir-
ginia, as amended and re-enacted by chapter 359 of acts of assembly 1893
and 1894, as further amended and re-enacted by chapter 118, acts of assem-
bly 1897 and 1898, making dogs in the cities of Richmond, Manchester,
Petersburg, Alexandria, Newport News, Norfolk, Bristol, and Roanoke, and
in the counties of Henrico, Pulaski, Dinwiddie, Surry, Prince George, Frank-
lin, Warwick, Clarke, Warren, Prince Edward, Isle of Wight, Accomac,
Hanover, Elizabeth City, and York, and all dogs listed for taxation,
personal property, and subjects of petit larceny and trespass.
Approved March 7, 1900.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
thirty-seven hundred and eleven of the code of Virginia, as amended
and re-enacted by chapter three hundred and fifty-nine of the
acts of assembly, eighteen hundred and ninety-three and ninety-
four, entitled an act to amend and re-enact section thirty-seven hun-
dred and eleven of the code of Virginia, making dogs listed for taxation
the subject of petit larceny and trespass, approved February twenty-
third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, as amended and re-enacted
by chapter one hundred and eighteen of the acts of assembly of eighteen
hundred and ninety-seven and ninety-eight, approved January twenty-
sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-cight, be amended and re-enacted
so as to read as follows:
S 3711. What dogs the subject of petit larceny and trespass.—All
dogs in the cities of Richmond, Manchester, Petersburg, Alexandria,
Newport News, Norfolk, Bristol, and Roanoke, and in the counties of
Henrico, Pulaski, Dinwiddie, Surry, Prince George, Franklin, Warwick,
Clarke, Warren, Prince Edward, Isle of Wight, Accomac, Hanover,
Elizabeth City, and York, and all dogs listed for taxation in any county
or city of the state, shall be deemed personal property, and may be the
subject of petit larceny and malicious or unlawful trespass.