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 | 478 |
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Chap. 478.—An ACT for the relief of F. P. Pulley. [S B 396]
Approved March 27, 1922.
Whereas, F P. Pulley was appointed assessor of lands for district
number one of Southampton county in December, nineteen hundred
and nineteen, and duly qualified as such prior to January first, nine-
teen hundred and twenty, and
Whereas, he did not receive the books, which should have been
furnished to him immediately, until April, nineteen hundred and
twenty, and for this reason he was so much delayed that he was
unable to complete the assessment within the time required by law,
but was engaged in such work for twenty-one and one-half days
after September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty, and
Whereas, the auditor of public accounts has refused to pay him
for the work performed after September thirtieth upon the grounds
that the law makes no provision for the same, and
Whereas, the said F. P. Pulley is entitled to the sum of three
dollars per day for the work so performed, being the aggregate sum
of sixty-four dollars and fifty cents, now, therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
auditor of public accounts be, and he is hereby, authorized and
directed to draw his warrant in favor of F. P. Pulley, for the sum
of sixty-four dollars and fifty cents, on the treasurer of Virginia,
payable out of any funds in the treasury not otherwise appropriated,
in full payment of all claims of the said F. P. Pulley for compensation
for services hereinbefore set out.