Code of Virginia - Title 15.2 Counties, Cities And Towns - Chapter 19 Condemnation
- 15.2-1900 Description unavailable
Repealed by Acts 2007, cc. 882, 901 and 926, cl. 2. ...
- 15.2-1901 Condemnation authority
A. In addition to the authority granted to localities pursuant to any applicable charter provision or other provision of law, whenever a locality is authorized ...
- 15.2-1901.1 Condemnation by localities authorized
The governing body of any locality may acquire by condemnation title to (i) land, buildings and structures, (ii) any easement thereover or (iii) any sand, ...
- 15.2-1902 Condemnation proceedings generally
Except where otherwise authorized by any applicable charter provision, a locality shall exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner, and in accordance with ...
- 15.2-1903 Requirements for initiating condemnation; filing of ordinance or resolution with petition; voluntar...
A. Condemnation proceedings may be instituted when: 1. the locality and owner cannot agree on the compensation to be paid or other terms of purchase ...
- 15.2-1904 Possession of property prior to condemnation; authority to utilize expedited acquisition procedure ...
A. When a condemnation is authorized by § 15.2-1901, a locality may enter upon and take possession of property before the conclusion of condemnation proceedings, ...
- 15.2-1905 Special provisions for counties
A. When a county is authorized by subsection A of § 15.2-1904 to use the procedures set forth in Chapter 3 (§ 25.1-300 et seq.) ...
- 15.2-1906 Condemnation of existing water or sewage disposal systems
Condemnation of existing water or sewage disposal systems shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter 19.1 (§ 15.2-1908 et seq.) of this title so ...
- 15.2-1907 Condemnation for water supplies and water lines
Upon compliance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 2 (§ 25.1-200 et seq.) of Title 25.1, cities and towns may acquire by condemnation any lands ...
- 15.2-1907.1 Condemnation of lands for compensatory mitigation of wetlands
Notwithstanding any other provision of a local government charter or other special act, when authorization is required by federal or state law for any project ...
Last modified: April 2, 2009