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Volume | 1930 |
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Law Number | 165 |
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Chap. 165.—An ACT to provide a charter for the town of Glen Lyn. [H B 339]
Approved March 20, 1930
I. Be it enacted by the genera! assembly of Virginia, That part of
the area of the county of Giles, embraced within the boundaries herein-
after described, is hereby incorporated as a town by the name and style
of the town of Glen Lyn, and the inhabitants within said bounds shall
hence forth be a body corporate and politic, with all the powers, privi-
leges and duties conferred and imposed upon incorporated towns by
general laws, with such modifications thereof as are herein contained.
2. The boundaries of the said town of Glen Lyn, until changed
in the manner prescribed by law, shall be as follows: |
Beginning at the mouth of East river where it empties into New
river, and running thence a south course, along the bank of New
river to the right of way line of the Virginian Railway Company, thence
a due south course one-fourth of a mile to a stake: thence a due
west course to the West Virginia line, thence with the West Virginia
line to the middle of East river, thence with the middle of East river,
as it meanders, to the beginning.
3. The council of the said town shall be composed of a mayor and
five councilmen. The mayor and councilmen shall be elected from the
qualified voters of the town, on the second Tuesday in June, nineteen
hundred and thirty and every two years thereafter.
4. Vhe town shall also have a sergeant and such other officers as
incorporated towns are permitted to have under the general laws, as
the council may deem necessary. The sergeant and all other such
officers as the council may so deem necessary, shall be appointed by
the council for terms coincident with the terms of the councils making
the appointments, and whose duties and obligations shall be the same
as are imposed upon such officers by general law, together with such
other duties and obligations as may be prescribed by the council.
5. The said town, through its council and other officers shall have
all governmental powers conferred upon towns by general laws, with
the right to exercise the same in accordance with the provisions of the
general statutes concerning the organization and government of towns
in this Commonwealth.
6. This act shall not be of any force or effect unless and until
the charter granted the said town of Glen Lyn by the judge of the
circuit court of Giles county by an order entered in the common law
order book of said court on January thirtieth, nineteen hundred and
twenty-six be annulled and repealed in the manner provided by law; but
if the said charter be hereafter so repealed by the circuit court of said
county, this act shall become and be operative on and after the day upon
which such order of annulment and repeal becomes final.