L. 1931 c. 14946 (Florida)
CHAPTER 14946--(No. 308).
AN ACT to Declare, Designate and Establish a Certain State Road.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
Section 1. That the following designated and described road be and the same is hereby declared, designated and established as a State Road of the system of State Roads of this State, to-wit:
Beginning at or near Wilson, Florida, on Road No. 119 and running in a southerly direction via Orsino to Courtenay in Brevard County.
Section 2. This Act shall become a law upon its passage and approval by the Governor, or upon its becoming a law without such approval.
Became law without Governor's approval.
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