Chap. 385.—An ACT to authorize the governor, by and with the advice of
the attorney general, to institute and prosecute actions, suits, motions and
other proceedings, in the name of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in all
cases not provided for by existing law. {H B 397]
Approved March 24, 1922.
‘1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That in
order to protect or preserve the interests or legal rights of the Com-
monwealth in all cases not provided for by existing law, the governor
of Virginia shall have power, by and with the advice of the attorney
general of Virginia, to institute and prosecute any requisite and ap-
propriate action, suit, motion, or other proceeding, in the name of
the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the supreme court of the United
States or any other court or tribunal in which such action, suit,
motion, or other proceeding may be properly commenced and
prosecuted.