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
Law Body
Chap. 55.—An ACT to authorize the boards of supervisors or other governing
bodies of the counties to release upon certain conditions the liability for in-
terest, penalties and accrued costs on unpaid county and district taxes upon
real estate for the year 1935 and all previous years, and to release officers
charged with the collection of such taxes from liability for such interest,
penalties and costs, upon certain conditions. [H B 8]
Approved February 24, 1936
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the
board of supervisors or other governing body of each county in this
State may by resolution or ordinance spread upon the minute book
release all penalties, interest and costs accrued on any taxes upon real
estate due such county or any district of such county for the year
nineteen hundred and thirty-five and all previous years, that are unpaid
at the time the resolution or ordinance of the board of supervisors or
other governing body releasing the same becomes effective. Such re-
lease shall be made upon the condition that all such taxes due for the
year nineteen hundred and thirty-five and all previous years shall be
paid on or before the fifth day of December, nineteen hundred and
thirty-six.
The director of finance, treasurer and clerk of the court of each
county, after such action has been taken by the board of supervisors
or other governing body, who does not collect such penalties, interest
and cost upon such county and district taxes which are paid in ac-
cordance with the conditions imposed as hereinbefore prescribed, shall
be relieved from all liability therefor.
Nothing in this act shall be construed to empower any such board
of supervisors or other governing body to release any liability for
interest, penalties and costs on such unpaid taxes upon any terms and
conditions except as hereinbefore prescribed.