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 | 1902/1904 |
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Law Number | 284 |
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Chap. 284.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 94 of an act entitled an act
to raise revenue for the support of the government and public free schools, and
to pay the interest on the public debt and to provide a special tax for pensions,
as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution, approved April 16, 1903.
Approved May 20, 1903.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
ninety-four of an act entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of
the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the
public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions, as authorized by
section one hundred and eighty-nine of the Constitution, approved April
sixteenth, ninetcen hundred and three, be amended and re-enacted so as
to read as follows: :
§ 94. Any person who shall furnish for compensation, lodging or diet
to travelers or sojourners, or provender for horse feeding in his stable,
or on his land, except a drove of live stock and persons attending the
same, shall be deemed to keep a house of private entertainment, unless
it be an ordinary keeper. A license to keep a house of private entertain-
ment shall not be construed to authorize the sale of wine, spirituous or
malt liquors, or a mixture of them on the premises or within the curti-
lage of such private entertainment, nor shall any license be granted to sell,
hy retail or to be drunk where sold, any wine, spirituous or malt liquors
upon the premises or within the curtilage of any licensed private enter-
tainment. Any person who shall keep a house of private entertainment
without a license shall pay a fine of not less than thirty dollars nor more
than one hundred dollars for each day he may keep the same.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.