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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1924 |
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Law Number | 381 |
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Chap. 381.—An ACT authorizing the town of Graham to convey to W. B. Morton
and Company, Incorporated, certain real estate in the said town. [S B 414]
Approved March 20, 1924.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
town of Graham, in Tazewell county, Virginia, be, and it is hereby
authorized and empowered (upon resolution passed by a majority of
the town council of the town of Graham, Virginia, in meeting assembled)
by its mayor and recorder, to grant and convey, by deed, to W. B.
Morton and Company, Incorporated, that part and portion of Wister
street in said town, which is occupied by the building owned by said
W. B. Morton and Company, Incorporated, and being ‘‘that piece of
ground bounded on the north by the south line of the sidewalk on the
south side of Wister street and Sergeant street, bounded on the east
by the old lot line as shown on map of W. B. Morton, bounded on the
south by the old lot line as shown on said W. B. Morton map, and
bounded on the west by the western wall of the Callaway building,”
and being the same part of Wister street which was vacated by an
ordinance of the town of Graham, adopted February twenty-seventh,
nineteen hundred and twenty-four, and which said ordinance is hereby
validated. The mayor of said town of Graham shall cause the seal
of said town to be affixed to said deed, which shall be attested by the
recorder of said town.
2. An emergency existing, this act shall be in force from its passage.