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PUBLIC LAW 517-JULY 22, 1954

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approval of this Act shall continue in force and effect for sessions of the legislature, except as inconsistent with this Act, until altered, amended, or repealed by the legislature. Vacancies* (h) The Governor of the Virgin Islands shall fill any vacancy in the office of a member of the legislature by appointment. If the vacant office is that of a senator from a district, the person appointed shall be a resident of the district from which the member whose office is vacant was elected. If the vacant office is that of a senator at large the person appointed may be a resident of any part of the Virgin Islands. In any case, the person appointed shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term. Sessions* SEC, 7. (a) Regular sessions of the legislature shall be held annually, commencing on the second Monday in April, and shall continue in regular session for not more than sixty consecutive calendar days in any calendar year: Provided, however, That the annual session for 1955 shall commence on the second Monday in January 1955, and shall continue in regular session for not moi^ than sixty consecutive calendar days. The Governor may call special sessions of the legislature at any time when in his opinion the public interests may require it, but no special session shall continue longer than fifteen calendar days, and the aggregate of such special sessions during any calendar year shall not exceed thirty calendar days. No legislation shall be considered at any special session other than that specified in the call therefor or in any special message by the Governor to the legislature while in such session. (b) Sessions of the legislature shall be held in the capital of the Virgin Islands at Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas. Scope of powers. SEC. 8. (a) The legislative authority and power of the Virgin Islands shall extend to all subjects of local application not inconsistent with this Act or the laws of the United States made applicable to the Virgin Islands, but no law shall be enacted which would impair rights existing or arising by virtue of any treaty or international agreement entered into by the United States, nor shall the lands or other property of nonresidents be taxed at a higher rate than the lands or other property of residents. I s s u a nc e o f (b) The legislature of the government of the Virgin Islands may bonds* cause to be issued on behalf of said government bonds or other obligations for a specific public improvement or specific public undertaking authorized by an act of the legislature, which bonds or obligations shall be payable solely from the revenues directly derived from and attributable to such specific public improvement or public undertaking. The total amount of such revenue bonds which may be issued and outLimitation* standing for all such improvements or undertakings at any one time shall not be in excess of $10,000,000. Bonds issued pursuant to this subsection may bear such date or dates, may be in such denominations, may mature in such amounts and at such time or times, not exceeding thirty years from the date thereof, may be payable at such place or places, may carry such registration privileges as to either principal and interest, or principal only, and may be executed by such officers and in such manner as shall be prescribed by the government of the Virgin Islands. Said bonds shall be sold at public sale and shall be redeemSale* able after five years without premium. I n case any of the officers Signatures whose signatures appear on the bonds or coupons shall cease to be such officers before delivery of such bonds, such signature, whether manual or facsimile shall, nevertheless, be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if such officers had remained in office until such delivery. The bonds so issued shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed 5 per centum per annum, payable semiannually. All such bonds shall be sold for not less than the principal amount thereof plus accrued