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
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CHAPTER 233
An Act to amend and reenact § 17-28 of the Code of Virginia, relating
to order books in clerks’ offices of courts of record. rH 449]
Approved March 10, 1962
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1, That § 17-28 of the Code of Virginia be amended and reenacted
as follows:
§ 17-28. There shall be kept in the office of the clerk of every circuit
court, corporation court, court of law and chancery, and court of hustings,
having both equity and common-law jurisdiction, two order books, to be
known as the common-law order book and the chancery order book, in
which shall be recorded, in the common-law order book, all proceedings,
orders and judgments of the court in all matters at common law, and in
the chancery order book, all decrees, and decretal orders of such court,
in matters of equity and all matters pertaining to trusts, the appointment
and qualification of trustees, committees, administrators, executors and
guardians, except when the same are appointed by the clerk of such
court, in which event the order appointing such administrators or execu-
tors, shall be made by the clerk and by him entered in a certain other
book, to be known as the clerk’s order book. In any proceeding brought
for the condemnation of property, all proceedings, orders, judgments and
decrees of the court shall be recorded in the chancery order book of the
court. The recordation prior to * January one, nineteen hundred and *
sixty-two of all proceedings, orders, judgments and decrees in such cases,
whether entered in the common-law order book or the chancery order
ee of any court, is hereby declared a valid and proper recordation of
e same.