Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

All sources · 33,436 documents · Table of contents · Title 25.1 · Title 25.1 · Chapter 2

Virginia

Title 25.1 · Chapter 2
57 entries
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-200. Chapter controls condemnation proceedings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-201. Jurisdiction of condemnation proceedings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-202. Nature of proceedings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-203. Authority of certain condemnors to inspect property; reimbursement for damages; notice prior to entry.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-204. Effort to purchase required; prerequisite to effort to purchase or filing certificate.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-205. Commencement of proceedings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-205.1. Repealed.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-206. Petition for condemnation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-207. Inclusion in petition of request for right of entry.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-208. Joinder of separate parcels.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-209. Notice of filing of petition.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-210. Service of notice by order of publication; mailing copy of notice by publication.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-211. Form of notice by publication.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-212. Personal service of notice on nonresident owner.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-213. Filing an answer and grounds of defense; election of commissioners or jury.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-214. Failure of owner to file answer and grounds of defense.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-215. No notice required where owner is a person under a disability; appointment of guardian ad litem.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-216. Amendments to pleadings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-217. Substitution of party where owner becomes incapable of defending.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-218. Intervention in proceedings.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-219. Pretrial settlement conference; determination of preliminary issues; fixing date of trial on issue of just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-220. Who determines issue of just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-221. Consolidation of petitions for trial.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-222. Proceedings not to be delayed by claims with respect to ownership of property.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-223. Right to enter upon property.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-224. Conditions upon entry; bonding; withdrawal of share by owner.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-225. Abandonment of proceedings after entry upon property.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia §§ 25.1-226, 25.1-227. Repealed.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-227.1. Qualifications of commissioners.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-227.2. Empanelment of commissioners.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-228. Qualification of jurors.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-229. Selection of jurors.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-230. Measure of just compensation; oaths of members of body determining just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-230.1. (See Editor's Note) Lost access and lost profits.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-231. View of property.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-232. Testimony on issues; report on just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-233. Confirmation of report; exceptions to report.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-234. Participation by certain tenants in proceedings to determine just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-235. Compensation of commissioners or jurors.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-236. Contracts made part of report.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-237. Payment of compensation and damages into court; vesting of title.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-238. Petitioner may begin work during pendency of proceedings; injunction prohibited.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-239. Finality of order confirming, altering or modifying report; appeal.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-240. Distribution of money paid into court.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-241. Hearing on controversy among claimants to money paid into court.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-242. Appointment of other body to determine just compensation when new trial ordered; costs of new trial.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-243. Withdrawal pendente lite of money paid into court.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-244. Interest on award; entry of judgment for award and interest.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-245. Repealed.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-245.1. Costs.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-246. When sheriff to remove forcible resistance to entry.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-247. Recordation of orders, judgments and proceedings; costs.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-247.1. Distribution of funds to owner or owner's attorney.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-248. Dismissal of proceedings prior to trial on issue of just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-249. Dismissal of proceedings after commencement of trial on issue of just compensation.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-250. Effect of failure of petitioner to pay award; expenses.
Read →
§
Code of Virginia § 25.1-251. Dismissal of proceedings by stipulation of parties; effect of dismissal; dropping parties.
Read →
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.