27-67-102. Jurisdiction of county court.
Cross References. Sabotage Prevention Act, closing and restricting use of highway under, § 5-51-307.
Effective Dates. Acts 1913, No. 302, § 86: effective on passage. Emergency declared. Approved Mar. 31, 1913.
Acts 1929, No. 65, § 75: approved Feb. 28, 1929. Emergency clause provided: It is ascertained and hereby declared that the defective condition of the public roads is a standing menace to the traveling public; that the repairs of the present public roads, and the construction of the roads contemplated by this act, are necessary for the safety of the traveling public, so that the immediate operation of the act is essential for the protection of the public safety, and an emergency is therefore declared; and this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Acts 1941, No. 6, § 2: Jan. 30, 1941. Emergency clause provided: It is hereby ascertained and declared to be a fact that those portions of the State Highways extending into and through cities of 2,500 inhabitants and over population are not at present included in the State Highway System; that said portions are in many instances in poor repair and constitute a menace to traffic; that the municipalities are financially unable to provide the material, labor and equipment for repairing and maintaining the same, and that as a result of the poor condition of said portions, accidents resulting in damage to persons and property have resulted. Therefore, an emergency is declared to exist, and this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.