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 | 344 |
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Law Body
Chap. 344.—An ACT to repeal an act entitled an act to establish a dispensary for
the sale of intoxicating liquors in Farmville magisterial district, in Prince Ed-
ward county, Virginia, to prohibit all persons, firms, corporations to sell.
barter or exchange such liquors in said district, and to repeal all laws in con-
flict with this act so far as they apply to the said magisterial district, approved
February 13, 1901, provided that the qualified voters of said magisterial dis-
trict shall so elect.
Approved December 5, 1903.
’ 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That an act en-
titled an act to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors
in Farmville magisterial district, Prince Edward county, Virginia, to
prohibit all persons, firms, corporations to sell, barter, or exchange such
liquors in said district, and to repeal all laws in conflict with this act.
so far as they apply to the said magisterial district, approved February
thirteenth, nineteen hundred and one, be, and the same is hereby, re-
pealed: provided, a majority of the qualified voters of said magisterial
district shall so elect, in the manner hereinafter prescribed.
2. There shall be held in Farmville magisterial district, Prince Ed-
ward county, Virginia, within thirty days after the approval of this act.
and upon such day as shall be designated by the judge of the county
court of said county, an election for the purpose of ascertaining whether
or not this act shall become effective. Ten days’ notice of the said elec-
tion shall be posted at five or more public places in said magisterial] dis-
trict. At such election each qualified voter who desires this act to he-
come effective shall deposit a ticket or ballot on which shall be written or
printed the words, “against dispensary law’: and each sueh voter who
shall not desire this act to become effective shall deposit a ticket or bal-
lot on which shall be written or printed the words, “for dispensary law.”
The return of such election shall be made to the judge of Prince Edward
county court. In all other respects the said election, so far as pertinent,
shall conform to section twelve hundred and forty-four of the
Virginia of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven.
3. If a majority of the votes cast at said election shall be a;
dispensary law, this act shall then be and become effective, but
providing for said election this act shall be in force from its pas