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 | 1940 |
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Law Number | 29 |
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Chap. 29.—An ACT to authorize the Virginia Conservation Commission, with the
approval of the Governor and subject to certain conditions and restrictions, to
lease to any responsible organization or group of individuals all or any part of
certain lands, with improvements and appurtenances, in Fairfax County,
Virginia, known as Washington’s Old Mill. [S B 45:
Approved February 9, 1940
1. Beit enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, as follows
authorized and empowered, subject to the consent and approval of
the Governor, to lease or demise to any responsible organization or
group of individuals, for such consideration and on such terms as it
may prescribe, by proper deed of lease signed and executed by the
chairman and executive secretary of the said commission, all or any
part of a certain lot or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon
and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, 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 waterpower, mill-race, and all appurtenances, it being the
same property conveyed to the 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 such lease or leases made by the Virginia Con-
servation Commission under the authority of this act shall be for
terms not to exceed five years in length, and shall be made subject
to such further conditions, restrictions and reservations as may be
approved by the Governor and by the said Commission.