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 | 1922 |
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Law Number | 273 |
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Chap. 273.—An ACT authorizing the board of supervisors of Halifax county
to borrow not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars and to issue notes
therefor for the purpose of improving, constructing or reconstructing any
section or sections of the State highway system within said county in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 184 of the acts of assembly of 1920,
and providing 1 for the payment of the interest on and the principal : said
notes. [S B 434]
Approved March 15, 1922.
Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia as follows:
Sec. 1. The board of supervisors of Halifax county is hereby
authorized and empowered to borrow a sum not exceeding seventy-
five thousand dollars, and to issue notes therefor; said notes to be
issued in such denominations as the said board may provide, and
shall be payable at such time or times as the said board may prescribe,
bearing interest at not exceeding six per centum per annum. The
said notes shall not be sold for less than par.
Sec. 2. The notes authorized by this act shall be signed by the:
chairman of the board of supervisors and countersigned by the clerk
thereof, and the proceeds thereof shall be used by the said boarc
for improving, constructing or reconstructing any section or sections
of the State highway system within said county as the said boarc
and the State highway commission may provide in accordance witt
the provisions of chapter one hundred and eighty-four of the acts o:
assembly of nineteen hundred and twenty.
Sec. 3. The interest on said notes shall be paid out of the county
road fund, and the principal thereof shall be paid out of the funds
paid by the State highway commission to Halifax county in accor-
dance with the terms of the agreement between the said board and
the said commission.
Sec. 4. An emergency existing, this act shall be in force from its
passage.