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 | 1960 |
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Law Number | 562 |
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CHAPTER 562
An Act to validate all proceedings in the creation of all sanitary districts
in the State of Virginia, and all proceedings in connection with bond
issues of such sanitary districts.
[H 612]
Approved March 31, 1960
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. All proceedings heretofore taken in the creation of sanitary
districts of whatsoever kind in the State of Virginia, whether under gen-
eral law or special act, are hereby validated, ratified, approved and con-
firmed, and all such districts so created or attempted to be created there-
under are hereby declared to have been validly created and established,
notwithstanding any defects or irregularities in the creation thereof.
§ 2. All proceedings heretofore taken and all elections heretofore
held in sanitary districts of whatsoever kind in the State of Virginia,
whether under general law or special act, to provide for, and with respect
to, the contracting of bonded indebtedness and the authorization, issuance,
sale, execution and delivery of bonds by on or behalf of all such sanitary
districts, are hereby validated, ratified, approved and confirmed, notwith-
standing any lack of power of the governing body of the county in which
any such district is located to authorize and issue such bonds, or to author-
ize the execution, sale or delivery thereof, and notwithstanding any defects
or irregularities in any such proceedings or elections, or in such execution,
sale or delivery; and such bonds so issued or to be issued are and shall be
binding, legal, valid and enforceable obligations of any such sanitary
is .
§ 3. It is the intention of the General Assembly that this act shall
be Hberally construed to effectuate the purposes set out herein, and if any
clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this act shall ever be declared
unconstitutional, it shall be deemed severable, and the remainder of this
act shall continue in full force and effect.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.