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 | 1938 |
---|---|
Law Number | 137 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 137.—An ACT to appoint certain trustees for the Greensville Guards,
and to authorize the trustees for said guard unit to convey certain real
estate to the County School Board of Greensville county. [S B 62].
Approved March 12, 1938
Whereas, by a deed dated January twenty-first, nineteen hundred
and one, and recorded in the clerk’s office of Greensville County, in
deed book twenty-two, page three hundred and one, the board of
supervisors of said county conveyed to W. T. Tillar, E. A. Williams
and E. E. Goodwyn, Trustees for the Greensville Guards, a military
company organized under the laws of this State, a certain lot in the
town of Emporia, which lot the said Guards now desire to convey
to the County School Board of said county; and,
Whereas, the said W. T. Tillar is now deceased and E. A. Williams
has removed from this State and his whereabouts is unknown, leaving
the said E. E. Goodwyn sole surviving trustee resident in this State;
now, therefore, , ,
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That J.
E. Lashley and L. H. McDearmon, Captain and First Lieutenant,
respectively, of the said Guard unit, are hereby appointed trustees,
for the said Greensville Guards, in place of W. T. Tillar, deceased,
and E. A. Williams, removed, and that the said E. E. Goodwyn, J. E.
Lashley and L. H. McDearmon, Trustees, be, and they are hereby,
authorized and empowered to execute and deliver a deed for and
on behalf of the said Greensville Guards, conveying to the county
school board of Greensville County, the lot conveyed by, and described
in the aforesaid deed, for such consideration as the said trustees and
Greensville Guards may deem proper.