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 | 1936 |
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Law Number | 289 |
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Chap. 289.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act entitled an act
to provide, with certain restrictions, a site for the establishment of a Con-
federate Memorial Park to be known as the R. E. Lee Camp Confederate
Memorial Park; to provide for the establishment, management, control, main-
tenance and operation of said park, and to provide for the disposition of any
revenues derived from said park, approved March 29, 1934, which section
relates to said restrictions. [H B 255]
Approved March 26, 1936
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That sec-
tion two of an act entitled an act to provide, with certain restrictions,
a site for the establishment of a Confederate Memorial Park to be
known as the R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Park; to pro-
vide for the establishment, management, control, maintenance and
operation of said park, and to provide for the disposition of any
revenues derived from said park, approved March twenty-ninth, nine-
teen hundred and thirty-four, be amended and re-enacted so as to
read as follows:
Section 2. No further buildings shall be erected upon said
property for any purpose, except that in the discretion of the board
hereinafter created, one building of proper design, approved by the
Art Commission, and of proper fireproof construction may be erected
thereon to be used as a museum for the housing and display of
mementoes, relics and other personal property of historical signifi-
cance on account of its association with the Southern Confederacy
and especially relics of R. E. Lee Camp number one, Confederate
Veterans.
(a) Said dedication shall be subject to all the rights, powers and
privileges heretofore conferred upon R. E, Lee Camp number one,
Confederate Veterans, as to the possession of the said property, by an
act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved March twenty-fourth,
nineteen hundred and twenty-six, which rights, powers and privileges
are hereby extended for a period of four years from the expiration of
the ten year period provided for in said act, and neither this act nor the
said dedication shall in any manner effect or impair either the right of
said camp to so use and occupy said property, or any appropriation
heretofore or hereafter made by the General Assembly or others for the
use and benefit of said camp and its members; provided, however, that
in the event it shall cease to be used for the care of the Confederate
soldiers and sailors and wives of soldiers and sailors prior to the expira-
tion of said four years, the right of possession, use and control thereof
shall thereupon pass to the board of directors provided for, in section
three of this act.