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Virginia

Title 33.2 · Chapter 9
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-900. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-901. Discontinuance of a section of a highway or railroad crossing.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-902. Abandonment of highway or railroad crossing; procedure.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-903. Grade crossing closing and safety.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-904. Effect of abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-905. Appeal to circuit court.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-906. Alternative procedure for abandonment of old highway or railroad crossing to extent of alteration.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-907. Conveying sections of highways or other property no longer necessary.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-908. Discontinuance of highway, landing, or railroad crossing; procedure.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-909. Abandonment of highway, landing, or railroad crossing; procedure.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-910. Appeal to circuit court.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-911. Permissible uses by counties of certain discontinued secondary highways.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-912. Alternative procedure for abandonment of old highway or crossing to extent of alteration.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-913. Conveying sections of highways, landings, or other property no longer necessary.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-914. County roads not part of primary or secondary state highway system; definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-915. Abandonment of certain roads and railroad crossings by governing body.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-916. Notice of proposed abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-917. Petition for abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-918. Petition for public hearing on proposed abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-919. Action of governing body.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-920. Appeal to circuit court.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-921. Effect of abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-922. Recordation of abandonment of roads, highways, or railroad crossings by counties.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-923. Alternative procedure for abandonment of old road or crossing to extent of alteration.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-924. Conveying sections of roads or other property no longer necessary.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-925. Alternative method of abandoning roads.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-926. Chapter 20 of Title 15.2 not affected.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-927. Abandonment of highway in area to be flooded in connection with municipal water supply projects.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-928. Procedure to secure abandonment of highways to be flooded in connection with municipal water supply projects.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-929. Plans for relocation of highways in connection with municipal water supply projects.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-930. Acquisition of lands for relocation.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-931. Costs of relocation.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-932. Construction of relocated highway.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-933. Approval or disapproval of construction.
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Code of Virginia § 33.2-934. New highway part of secondary state highway system; former highway to vest in city or town.
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