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 | 1916 |
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Law Number | 76 |
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Chap. 76.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3560 of the Cede of
Virginia, as heretofore amended. (S. B. 138.)
Approved February 29, 1916.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section thirty-five hundred and sixty of the Code of Virginia, as
peneeine amended, be amended and re-enacted to read as fol-
OWS:
Section 3560. How judgments are docketed.—In such dock-
et there shall be stated, in separate columns, the names of all
the parties; the date of the judgment; the court in which, or
the justice by whom it was rendered; the amount of the judg-
ment and the date from which it bears interest, or the alterna-
tive value of any specific property recovered by it; the amount
of costs recovered; the date of docketing it; the amount and date
of any credits thereon; the date of each execution issued thereon;
the nature thereof ; the additional costs incident to issuing execu-
tions and docketing the judgment; the return day of the exe-
cution ; and if return be made thereon, the nature of such return;
and when paid off or discharged, in whole or in part, the time
thereof, and by whom such payment or discharge was made,
where there is more than one defendant. And in case of a judg-
ment or decree by confession or in vacation, the clerk shall also
enter in such docket the time of day at which the same was con-
fessed, or at which the same was received in his office to be en-
tered of record. And it shall be the duty of the clerk of any
circuit or city court for a corporation in which a judgment is
confessed or entered in vacation, to certify to the clerk of the
hustings or corporation court thereof the time of day of such
confession or the time at which the vacation decree was receiv-
ed in his office to be entered, except that in the city of Richmond
he shall certify the same to the clerk of the chancery court o!
said city.
2. This act shall not become effective until the first day of!
January, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and after this act be
comes effective, no other record of executions shall be kept. The
attorney general of the State shall, together with three experi
enced court clerks of the State to be selected by him, forthwitl
prepare a uniform judgment lien book suitable for the purpose:
required by this act, which shall be used over the entire State
3. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act ar
hereby repealed.