Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Creation and Limitation of Estates
§ 55.1-101. When deed or will necessary to convey estate; no parol partition or gift valid

A. No estate of inheritance or freehold in lands shall be conveyed unless by deed or will, and no voluntary partition of lands by coparceners, having such an estate in such land, shall be made except by deed. In addition, no right to a conveyance of any such estate or term in land shall accrue to the donee of the land or those claiming under him, under a gift or promise of gift of such estate or term in land not in writing, even if such gift or promise is followed by possession and improvement of the land by the donee or those claiming under him.
B. Any lease agreement or other written document conveying a non-freehold estate in land, which was entered into before, and which remains in effect as of, February 13, 2019, or which is entered into after February 13, 2019, shall not be invalid, unenforceable, or subject to repudiation by the parties to such agreement on account of, or otherwise affected by, the fact that the conveyance of the estate was not in the form of a deed.
Code 1919, § 5141; Code 1950, § 55-2; 2019, cc. 11, 49, 712.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 55.1 - Property and Conveyances

Chapter 1 - Creation and Limitation of Estates

§ 55.1-100. Aliens may acquire, hold, and transmit real estate; when reciprocity required

§ 55.1-101. When deed or will necessary to convey estate; no parol partition or gift valid

§ 55.1-102. When gift of personal property invalid

§ 55.1-103. Suicide or attainder of felony

§ 55.1-104. Estates to lie in grant as well as in livery

§ 55.1-105. Same estates may be created by deed as by will

§ 55.1-106. Power of disposal in life tenant not to defeat remainder unless exercised; power of disposal held by fiduciary

§ 55.1-107. Default or surrender of tenant for life not to prejudice remainderman

§ 55.1-108. Conveyance of estate or interest in property by grantor to himself and another

§ 55.1-109. Deed valid for grantor's right; operation of warranty

§ 55.1-110. Conveyance, devise, or grant without words of limitation

§ 55.1-111. Fee tail converted into fee simple

§ 55.1-112. Estate of freehold to one with remainder to heirs, etc.; rule in Shelley's Case abolished

§ 55.1-113. Doctrine of worthier title abolished

§ 55.1-114. When contingent remainder not to fail

§ 55.1-115. When remainders not defeated

§ 55.1-116. In what conveyances possession transferred to the use

§ 55.1-117. Land trusts not to fail because no beneficiaries are specified by name and no duties laid on trustee; when interest of beneficiaries deemed personal property; liens

§ 55.1-118. Deed of release effectual

§ 55.1-119. When person not a party, etc., may take or sue under instrument

§ 55.1-120. Informalities in deeds made by attorneys-in-fact

§ 55.1-121. Time for objections to irregularities in advertising sales made by trustees

§ 55.1-122. Recovery at death of life tenant of taxes paid on life estate

§ 55.1-123. Removal of a cloud on title; nature of plaintiff's title

§ 55.1-124. Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities

§ 55.1-125. When nonvested property interest or power of appointment created

§ 55.1-126. Reformation

§ 55.1-127. Exclusions from statutory rule against perpetuities

§ 55.1-128. Prospective application

§ 55.1-129. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 55.1-130. Certain limitations construed

§ 55.1-131. Employee trusts

§ 55.1-132. Determination of "lives in being" for purpose of rule against perpetuities

§ 55.1-133. Application of the rule against perpetuities to nondonative transfers

§ 55.1-134. Survivorship between joint tenants abolished

§ 55.1-135. Joint ownership in real and personal property

§ 55.1-136. Tenants by the entirety in real and personal property; certain trusts

§ 55.1-137. Creation of solar easements

§ 55.1-138. Contents of solar easement agreements