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 | 1950 |
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Law Number | 310 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 310
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Governor to execute in
the name of the Commonwealth of Virginia a deed convey-
ing, subject to the jurisdictional and other limitations and
reservations contained in § 7-21 and § 7-25 of the Code of
Virginia of 1950, to the United States of America, a certain
parcel of land located at Dam Neck Mills, Princess Anne
County, Virginia.
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Approved April 4, 1950
Whereas, pursuant to the authority contained in Section 7-18
of the Code of 1950 a patent, dated March 21, 1881, was granted
to the United States of America, in which was conveyed a parcel
of land located at Dam Neck Mills, Princess Anne County, Vir-
ginia; and
Whereas, this parcel of land, restricted under the terms of
the aforesaid patent to use as a life saving station, is no longer
required by the United States for that purpose; and
Whereas, this parcel is urgently required for national de
fense purposes as an integral part of an area acquired for the
Naval Anti-Aircraft Training and Test Center, by which it is en.
tirely surrounded; now therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That the Governor of Virginia be, and he is hereby, au.
thorized and empowered to execute in the name of the Common.
wealth of Virginia a deed conveying, subject to the jurisdictiona.
and other limitations and reservations contained in § 7-21 anc
§ 7-25 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, to the United States of
America, such title as the Commonwealth of Virginia may have
in that parcel of land, entirely surrounded by lands owned by the
United States, located at Dam Neck Mills, Princess Anne County,
Virginia, containing 6.82 acres, more or less, and more fully de-
scribed in the patent, dated March 21, 1881, and recorded in the
Virginia State Library at Richmond in Land Grant Book No. 119,
page 773.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its
passage.