§ 15.2-3100. Commissioners to settle disputed boundary lines
Whenever a doubt exists or dispute arises over the true boundary line between any two localities, the circuit courts for the respective localities may each appoint not fewer than three nor more than five commissioners, who shall be resident landowners of their respective localities, a majority of those appointed for each locality being necessary to act, who shall meet and proceed to ascertain and establish the true line.
(Code 1950, § 15-38; 1954, c. 536; 1962, c. 623, § 15.1-1026; 1979, c. 456; 1997, c. 587.)
Sections: 15.2-3100 15.2-3101 15.2-3102 15.2-3103 15.2-3104 15.2-3105 15.2-3106 15.2-3107 15.2-3108 15.2-3109 NextLast modified: April 2, 2009