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 | 1946 |
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Law Number | 395 |
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Law Body
Chap. 395.—An ACT to authorize the State Hospital Board to sell and convey
certain property in the City of Richmond to J. Kennon Perrin and passignee.
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Approved March 29, 1946
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. The State Hospital Board is authorized to sell and convey upon
such terms as it deems proper to J. Kennon Perrin and assignees, by
proper deed executed by its chairman and under its seal, all of its right,
title and interest and that of the Commonwealth in and to the following
described property :
That certain lot in the City of Richmond, Virginia, with the im-
provements and appurtenances thereto, fronting thirty feet on the east
side of Fifth Street between Cary and Canal Streets, and running back
between parallel lines one hundred eighteen (118) feet to an alley four-
teen feet in width;
Being the same property conveyed to Trustees for the Western
State Hospital at Staunton, Virginia, and their successors in office, to be
held in trust for the benefit of the “Patients Contingent Fund” of said
Western State Hospital, by E. J. Harvey and E. C. Hurt, Jr., Special
Commissioners of Circuit Court of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, in
chancery cause of Security Building and Loan Corporation of Win-
chester, Virginia, vs. James L. Tredway’s Executrix, et als, by deed dated
January nineteen, nineteen hundred twenty-eight, and recorded in the
clerk’s office of Richmond Chancery Court in Deed Book three hundred
forty-nine-C, page four hundred forty-eight.
Any funds received from such sale shall be paid into the State treasury
and credited to the State Hospital Board.