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 | 1934 |
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Law Number | 56 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 56.—An ACT: to authorize and empower the council of the town of South
Hill to abandon a portion of Main street, of such town, and to sell and con-
vey the right, title and interest of such town in and to that portion of the
street so abandoned. [fH B 83]
Approved March 1, 1934
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia as follows:
1. The council of the town of South Hill is hereby authorized and
empowered to abandon, as a street, that portion of Main street bounded
and described as follows: All that portion of Main street lying and
being south of a new line established, beginning at a new point on Main
street at the western line of Lunenburg avenue, sixty feet south to the
northern line of Main street as shown on a plat known and designated
as W. T. Atkins plan of the town of South Hill, Virginia, recorded in
the clerk’s office of Mecklenburg county, Virginia, in deed book forty-
nine, page five hundred and fifty-six, thence westwardly and paralleling
the northern line of Main street from said point of intersection for a
distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet to the property formerly
owned by B. L. and M. A. Matthews, thence in a southwestwardly di-
rection along the eastern line of said property to the right of way of the
Southern railway, thence along the northern line of the right of way
of the said Southern railway to the western line of Lunenburg avenue
as it crosses Main street, thence to the point of beginning.
2. The said council is further authorized and empowered to sell and
convey by deed signed by the mayor and clerk of the town all the right,
title and interest of the town of South Hill in and to that portion of
Main street so abandoned, to which deed shall be affixed the seal of
the town.