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    • Code of Virginia
    • Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
    • Chapter 2 - Local Government Charters
    • § 15.2-208. Boundaries of counties

    Code of Virginia
    Chapter 2 - Local Government Charters
    § 15.2-208. Boundaries of counties

    No county charter shall contain the description of the county's boundaries.
    1985, c. 387, § 15.1-836.3; 1997, c. 587.

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    Code of Virginia

    Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns

    Chapter 2 - Local Government Charters

    § 15.2-200. Required procedure for obtaining new charter or amendment

    § 15.2-201. Charter elections; subsequent procedure; procedure when bill not introduced or fails to pass in General Assembly

    § 15.2-202. Public hearing in lieu of election; procedure when bill not introduced or fails to pass in General Assembly

    § 15.2-203. Legislation granting or amending charter evidence of compliance with requirements

    § 15.2-204. Uniform charter powers

    § 15.2-205. Use of provisions of chapter not authorized for certain purposes

    § 15.2-206. Special elections; request for abolition of certain local constitutional offices

    § 15.2-207. Boundaries of municipal corporations continued; charters not to contain metes and bounds; incorporated by reference

    § 15.2-208. Boundaries of counties

    § 15.2-209. Notice to be given to counties, cities, and towns of tort claims for damages

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