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 | 1936 |
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Law Number | 264 |
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Law Body
Chap. 264.—-An ACT to authorize the State Commission on Conservation and
Development to transfer and convey to the United States of America, or to
a department, institution, or agency thereof, or to the Mount Vernon Ladies
Association of the Union, subject to certain conditions, restrictions and
reservations, all right, title and interest which the said commission and the
Commonwealth has or may hereafter acquire in and to certain lands in
Fairfax county, Virginia, and known as Washington’s Old Mill. [S B 367]
Approved March 25, 1936
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, as follows:
Section 1. The State Commission on Conservation and Develop-
ment is hereby authorized and empowered, subject to the consent and
approval of the Governor and the further provisions of this act, to
transfer and convey to the United States of America, or such depart-
ment, institution or agency thereof as may be authorized to accept
and provide for the preservation of the same, or to the Mount Vernon
Ladies’ Association of the Union by deed signed and executed by the
Chairman and Executive Secretary of the said Commission, any and all
right, title and interest which the said State Commission on Con-
servation and Development and the State of Virginia has in and to
that certain lot or parcel of ground with the improvements and
appurtenances thereon, located in Mount Vernon District, Fairfax
county, Virginia, on Dogue creek, being known as the Old Mill on
the Woodlawn estate and generally known in the neighborhood as
Washington’s Old Mill, embracing the mill with the landing and the
land attached, containing about seven acres together with the water
power, mill-race, and all appurtenances, it being the same property con-
veyed to the said State Commission on Conservation and Development
by C. C. Carlin and Lillian B. Carlin, his wife, by deed dated the sixth
day of January, nineteen hundred and thirty-two.
Section 2, Any transfer or conveyance of such property by the
State Commission on Conservation and Development under the author-
ity of this act to the United States of America, or to any department,
institution or agency thereof, shall be made subject to the conditions,
restrictions and reservations contained in sections nineteen-a and
nineteen-b of the Code of Virginia; any transfer or conveyance of
the said property by the State Commission on Conservation and
Development under authority of this act whether to the United States
of America, or any department, institution or agency thereof, or to
the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union, shall be subject
to such further conditions, restrictions and reservations as may be
approved by the Governor and the said Commission.
Section 3. The property herein referred to shall not be trans-
ferred or conveyed by the State Commission on Conservation and
Development except with the consent and approval of the persons by
whom the said property was conveyed to the said Commission, or of
the heirs or successors in title of such persons, such consent and
approval to be evidenced by their signing any deed executed pur-
suant to the provisions of this act.