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Virginia Code Title 57 > Chapter 2 - Church Property; Benevolent Associations and Objects

Virginia Code > Title 57 > Chapter 2 - Church Property; Benevolent Associations and Objects


Current as of: 2011
§ 57-3Appropriation of glebe lands and church property
§ 57-4Donations to vestries for charitable purposes
§ 57-5R. E. Lee Camp; Pelham Chapel
§ 57-6Lee Memorial Association
§ 57-7Description unavailable
§ 57-7.1What transfers for religious purposes valid
§ 57-8Appointment of trustees to effect the purposes of conveyances, etc.; validation of certain appointm...
§ 57-9How property rights determined on division of church or society
§ 57-10How trustees to hold personal property
§ 57-11Suits by and against trustees
§ 57-12Description unavailable
§ 57-13Suits by members against trustees to compel proper application of property
§ 57-14Suits by members to have land sold or mortgaged
§ 57-15Proceedings by trustees or members for similar purposes, exception for certain transfers
§ 57-15.1Order may provide that fiscal officer may sign instrument without personal liability
§ 57-16Property held, etc., by ecclesiastical officers
§ 57-16.1Property of unincorporated church held by corporation.
§ 57-17Conveyance of church land held in adverse possession
§ 57-18Conveyance for charitable purpose to unincorporated bodies or societies
§ 57-19Conveyances of land to benevolent and other associations to be subject to certain section...
§ 57-20Quantity of land benevolent and other associations may hold
§ 57-21May hold personal property through trustees

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