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 | 1964 |
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Law Number | 8 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 8
An Act to amend and reenact § 2-244, as amended, of the Code of Vir-
ginia, relating to distribution of reports of Supreme Court of Appea’s.
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Approved February 10, 1964
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 2-244, as amended, of the Code of Virginia be amended and
reenacted as follows:
§ 2-244. The Director shall be charged with the custody, disposal
and sale of the published reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court
of Appeals. One copy of each volume of the reports hereafter published
shall be furnished to each of the following for their use and the use of
their successors in office:
(t) The clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals;
(2) The reporter of the Supreme Court of Appeals;
ote a The judges and retired judges of each court of record of this
(4) The clerk of each such court;
(5) Each judge of a county court and each judge or justice of a
municipal court;
(6) The Clerk of the House of Delegates;
(7) The Clerk of the Senate:
(8) The Division of Statutory Research and Drafting;
(9) The Industrial Commission ;
(10) The Secretary of the Virginia State Bar;
(11) The clerk of each of the district courts of the United States
held in this State for the use of the courts and the members of the bar
practicing therein.
Two copies of each volume of the reports hereafter published shall
be furnished to each of the justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, to
the State Corporation Commission, and the Attorney General for their
use and to the use of their successors in office. Eight copies of each
volume of the reports hereafter published shall be furnished to each
university and college in the State in which a law school approved by the
American Bar Association is established. Fifteen copies of each such
volume shall be placed in the State Law Library at Richmond and two
copies shall be placed in the other law library of the Supreme Court of
Appeals at Staunton.
The Director shall place in the Law Library at Richmond such addi-
tional copies of all of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals as
are available, so as to make up fifteen complete sets of the Virginia
Reports for the justices’ private offices, conference rooms and the Law
rary.