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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Volume | 1908 |
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Law Number | 37 |
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Chap. 37.—JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment of section 110 of the
Constitution of Virginia, and providing for publishing said amendment and
certifying the same to the next session of the general assembly.
Approved February 14, 1908.
1. Resolved, by the senate and house of delegates (a majority of
the members elected to each of the two houses agreeing thereto), that
the following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and is
hereby proposed, and is hereby referred to the general assembly at its
first regular session held after the next general election of members
of the house of delegates for its concurrence, in conformity with the
provisions of section one hundred and ninety-six of said Constitution,
namely ; strike out from the Constitution section one hundred and ten,
which is in the following words:
§110. There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county,
one county treasurer, who shall not be elected or serve for more than
two consecutive terms, nor act as deputy of his immediate successor:
one sheriff, one attorney for the Commonwealth, and one county clerk,
who shall be the clerk of the circuit court. There shall be elected or
appointed, for four years, as the general assembly may provide, com-
missioners of the revenue, for each county, the number, duties and
compensation of whom shall be prescribed by law; but should such com-
missioners of the revenue be chosen by election by the people then they
shall be ineligible for re-election to the office for the next succeeding
term.
There shall be appointed, for each county, in such manner as may
be provided by law, one superintendent of the poor, and one county
surveyor.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
$110. There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county,
one county treasurer, one sheriff, one attorney for the Commonwealth,
and one county clerk, who shall be the clerk of the circuit court. There
shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county for four years,
commissioners of the revenue, for each county, the number, duties and
compensation of whom shall be prescribed by law.
There shall be appointed for each county, in such manner as may
be provided by law, one superintendent of the poor, and one county
surveyor.