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    • Code of Virginia
    • Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
    • Chapter 19 - Condemnation

    Code of Virginia
    Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
    Chapter 19 - Condemnation

    § 15.2-1900. Repealed - Repealed by Acts 2007, cc. 882, 901 and 926, cl....

    § 15.2-1901. Condemnation authority - A. In addition to the authority granted to localities pursuant...

    § 15.2-1901.1. Condemnation by localities authorized - The governing body of any locality may acquire by condemnation...

    § 15.2-1902. Condemnation proceedings generally - Except where otherwise authorized by any applicable charter provision, a...

    § 15.2-1903. Requirements for initiating condemnation; filing of ordinance or resolution with petition; voluntary conveyance - A. Condemnation proceedings may be instituted when: 1. the locality...

    § 15.2-1904. Possession of property prior to condemnation; authority to utilize expedited acquisition procedure conferred - A. When a condemnation is authorized by § 15.2-1901, a...

    § 15.2-1905. Special provisions for counties - A. When a county is authorized by subsection A of...

    § 15.2-1906. Condemnation of existing water or sewage disposal systems - Condemnation of existing water or sewage disposal systems shall be...

    § 15.2-1907. Condemnation for water supplies and water lines - Upon compliance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 2 (§...

    § 15.2-1907.1. Condemnation of lands for compensatory mitigation of wetlands - Notwithstanding any other provision of a local government charter or...

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