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act approved March act entitled act to amend act to provide amend and re-enact amend section Andrews approved March 16 ardent spirits authorize the board Beverley bill to amend bill to authorize bill to provide bill was passed board of supervisors Booker Byrd Clerk Cocke Code of Virginia Committee for Courts Constitution of Virginia Corbitt Crockett Drewry engrossed and read entitled an act Epes February 26 Ferguson following vote-yeas FRANK BUCHANAN Garrett Goolrick Gravatt Hassinger Hening Holt House bill House of Delegates Jeffreys Layman Leedy Mapp March 16 Miller Mills Mitchell moved to reconsider nays NAYS-Messrs Oliver Parsons Paul Pendleton prescribe Presented and referred presented S. B. printed and referred Proffit re-enact an act re-enact section Read second read the second read the third Read third reconsider the vote rejected repeal an act reported without amendments Rison Robertson Russell Senators who voted taken Trinkle West and Woodson-34 WESTMORELAND DAVIS YEAS-Messrs
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Seite 696 - Assembly so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the...
Seite 356 - Constitution, for the three years next preceding that in which he offers to register; or, if he come of age at such time that no poll tax shall have been assessable against him for the year preceding the year in which he offers to register, has paid one dollar and fifty cents, in satisfaction of the first year's poll tax assessable against him ; and, Second.
Seite 464 - All taxes, licenses, and other revenue of the State, shall be collected by its proper officers and paid into the State treasury. No money shall be paid out of the State treasury except in pursuance of appropriations made by law...
Seite 776 - No debt shall be contracted by this State, except to meet casual deficits in the revenue, to redeem a previous liability of the State, to suppress insurrection, repel invasion or defend the State in time of war...
Seite 10 - ... (b) and (c) of this section, may be dispensed with in a bill to codify the laws of the State, and in any case of emergency by a vote of four-fifths of the members voting in each house...
Seite 694 - ... property, in whole or in part, of a transportation, industrial, or commercial corporation. Whenever a franchise tax shall be imposed upon a corporation doing business in this State, or whenever all the capital, however invested, of a corporation chartered under the laws of this State, shall be taxed, the shares of stock issued by any such corporation, shall not be further taxed.
Seite 56 - Secretary of State, have hereunto caused the Seal of the Department of State to be affixed and my name subscribed by the Chief Clerk of the said Department, at the City of Washington, this twelfth day of June, 1919. Frank L. Polk, Acting Secretary of State. By Ben G. Davis, Chief Clerk. HJ Res. 1. SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; AT THE FIRST SESSION.
Seite 11 - Fifty, any special, private, or local bill introduced in either house shall be referred to and considered by such joint committee and returned to the house in which it originated with a statement in writing whether the object of the bill can be accomplished under general law or by court proceeding; whereupon, the bill, with the accompanying statement, shall take the course provided by section Fifty.
Seite 356 - Every male citizen of the United States, twenty-one years of age, who has been a resident of the State two years, of the county, city, or town one year, and of the precinct in which he offers to vote, thirty days, next preceding the election in which he offers to vote, has been registered, and has paid his state poll taxes, as hereinafter required, shall be entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly and all officers elective by the people...
Seite 153 - House bill to aniend and re-enact section 89 of an act entitled an act to provide for the settlement, registration, transfer, and assurance of titles to land, and to establish courts of land registration with jurisdiction for said purposes, and to make uniform the laws of the States enacting the same, approved February 24, 1916, as amended by acts approved March 20, 1916; March 20, 1918.