Chap. 104.—An ACT to allow J. S. Goody & Brothers to erect a wharf or pier in
front of their oyster house on the creek known as Long Reach, Accomac county,
Virginia.
Approved March 4, 1902.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That J. S. Goody
and Brothers be, and they are hereby, authorized and permitted to erect 4
wharf or pier in front of their oyster house, situated in Old Woman’s bay,
on the creck known as J.ong Reach, near the north end of said creek, in
Accomac county, Virginia, with a water front of one hundred feet wide,
and extending from the shore one hundred feet or more into said creek
to a depth of water not less than two and one-half feet at low-water mark,
subject to all the laws of the State governing all wharves erected on
waters of the Commonwealth: provided also, that this act shall at all
times be under the control of the gencral assembly, and be amended ot
repealed as may be deemed necessary.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.