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 | 1901/1902 |
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Law Number | 192 |
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Chap. 192.—An ACT to empower the county of Buckingham to construct or aid
in the construction of a bridge across James river at or near the depot of Win-
gina, on the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, and to authorize and empower said
county to negotiate a loan and to issue bonds for that purpose.
Approved March 14, 1902.
Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the county
of ‘Buckingham be, and it is hereby, authorized and empowered to con-
struct or aid in constructing a bridge suitable for wagons and other
vehicles across James river at or near the depot of Wingina, on the Ches-
apeake and Ohio railway.
2. The determination to erect or to aid in the erection of such bridge,
and the amount of expenditure necessary therefor, shall he determined
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and allowed as provided by chapter forty-three of the Code of Virginia
of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, as far as the same is applicable
thereto.
3. For the purpose of raising the money to make such expenditure or
any part thereof, after the same shall have been allowed and determined
as provided in the preceding section of this act, and the acts therein re-
ferred to, said county of Buckingham is hereby authorized to issue its
registered or coupon bonds for the amount so to be raised, or any part
thereof, bearing interest at a rate not greater than five per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds shall be issued by the board
of supervisors of said county, and shall be signed by the chairman and
attested by the clerk of such board of supervisors, and shall be in such
denominations, and payable at such time or times as such board of super-
visors may direct. But no tolls or charges shall be required or collected
for passage across such bridge of persons or property.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.