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2008 Virginia Code Chapter 4 - Jurisdiction Over Lands Acquired by the United States
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2008 Virginia Code Chapter 4 - Jurisdiction Over Lands Acquired by the United States
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Title 1
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Current as of: 2008 Sessions
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§ 1-400
Conditional consent given to acquisition of lands by United States; concurrent jurisdiction cede...
§ 1-401
Ceding additional jurisdiction to United States
§ 1-402
Shenandoah National Park
§ 1-403
Conveyances of certain waste and unappropriated lands and marshlands to the United States
§ 1-404
Licensing sale of mixed alcoholic beverages on lands ceded to or owned by United States
§ 1-405
Reversion to Commonwealth; recorded title prerequisite to vesting jurisdiction
§ 1-406
Conveyances to political subdivisions of lands ceded to and no longer used by United State...
§ 1-407
Concurrent jurisdiction of Commonwealth and United States over certain lands leased to political su...
§ 1-408
Relinquishment by United States of jurisdiction over lands in the Commonwealth
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