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      • Virginia statutory law is promulgated by the General Assembly of Virginia and signed into law by the Governor. Laws are first published chronologically as passed in the Acts of Assembly, then organized by subject-matter in the Virginia Code.
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  2. The Code of Virginia is the statutory law of the U.S. state of Virginia and consists of the codified legislation of the Virginia General Assembly. The 1950 Code of Virginia is the revision currently in force.

  3. law.lis.virginia.gov › vacodeCode of Virginia

    Table of Contents. Title 1. General Provisions. Title 2.2. Administration of Government. Title 3.2. Agriculture, Animal Care, and Food. Title 4.1. Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · The Code of Virginia, 1950 Annotated (Va. Code Ann.): Published by LexisNexis, is the official version of The Code. The text of the statute is followed by a brief legislative history of the law. There are cross-references to related statutes and Rules of Court, and annotations containing references to case law, law review articles and other ...

  5. A code is the best place to begin when searching for a statute. Two different publishers have a version of the code: Lexis Publishing makes the Code of Virginia 1950 (Call # KFV2430 1950 .A3 [Virginia Collection]), and West Group has West's Annotated Code of Virginia (Call # KFV2430 1950 .A4 [Virginia Collection]). The text of the statutes is ...

  6. Aug 21, 2024 · Bluebook Basics. A short primer on Bluebook citation formats for federal and state cases and statutes, as well as books, journals, and other secondary sources. N.B. Citation examples use non-academic citation format (i.e., the format for briefs and legal memoranda).

    • Maureen Moran
    • 2013
  7. Title 65.2 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION (§§ 65.2-100 — 65.2-1300) Title 66 - JUVENILE JUSTICE (§§ 66-1 — 66-35) Browse Code of Virginia for free on Casetext.

  8. Virginia statutory law is promulgated by the General Assembly of Virginia and signed into law by the Governor. Laws are first published chronologically as passed in the Acts of Assembly, then organized by subject-matter in the Virginia Code.