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 | 1934 |
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Law Number | 312 |
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Chap. 312.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2723 of the Code of Virginia,
as heretofore amended, relating to the sale, exchange and control of county
property by supervisors. fH B 143]
Approved March 29, 1934
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That section
twenty-seven hundred and twenty-three of the Code of Virginia, as
heretofore amended, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as fol-
lows:
Section 2723. The board of supervisors shall have power to sell, at
public or private sale, or exchange and convey the corporate property
of the county; to purchase any such real estate as may be necessary for
the erection of all necessary county buildings; to provide a suitable
farm as a place of general reception for the poor of the county, and to
make such orders as they may deem expedient concerning such cor-
porate property as now exists or which may hereafter be acquired ;
provided, that no sale “or exchange” of such property shall be made
without the approval and ratification of such sale and exchange by an
order of the circuit court of said county or by the judge thereof in va-
cation, entered of record; and the board of supervisors of any county
having a poor farm may, in its discretion, sell at public or private sale,
the land and buildings and other property constituting such poor farm,
on the best terms obtainable, and such board may, in its discretion, make
sale of the timber on such farm separate and apart from the land and
buildings, and may sell the land and buildings in lots or as a whole as
to said board may seem best, and convey the same by proper deed, to
the purchaser or purchasers thereof. The sum derived from the sale
or sales hereby authorized shall be paid into the county treasury; and
in the event such poor farm be so sold, the board of supervisors shall
make proper provision for the care and maintenance of the poor of
the county in such manner as it may determine upon. It shall not be
lawful for any supervisor of the county to be personally or pecuniarily
interested, either directly or indirectly, in such sale, exchange or pur-
chase of corporate property. But this section shall not be construed to
deprive the judge of the right to control the use of the courthouse of
the county during the term of his court therein; provided that the pro-
visions of this section shall not repeal any special act of assembly en-
acted at the session of nineteen hundred and thirty.