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Code · Virginia · Title 13.1 · Chapter 10

Code of Virginia § 13.1-814.1. Special provisions for community associations.

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A. As used in this section, "community association" shall mean a corporation incorporated under this chapter or under former Chapter 2 of this title which owns or has under its care, custody or control real estate subject to a recorded declaration of covenants which obligates a person, by virtue of ownership of specific real estate, to be a member of the corporation.
B. Notwithstanding the requirements of §§ 13.1-851 , 13.1-852 , 13.1-855 , 13.1-856 , 13.1-857 , 13.1-858 and 13.1-862 , the provisions set forth in those sections need not be set forth in the articles of incorporation of a community association and shall be effective if set forth in the bylaws.
C. Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 13.1-855 , 13.1-856 , 13.1-892 and 13.1-899 , the provisions of the bylaws of any community association in existence on or before January 1, 1986, shall continue to govern
(i)the procedures for and election of members of the board of directors,
(ii)the amendment of the bylaws,
(iii)the sale, release, exchange or disposition of all or substantially all of the corporation's property, whether or not in the usual and regular course of business, and
(iv)the corporation's ability to mortgage, pledge, or dedicate to repayment of indebtedness, or otherwise encumber its property; provided, that the community association may, in accordance with its current articles of incorporation and bylaws, vote to amend its corporate documents to become subject to §§ 13.1-855 , 13.1-856 , 13.1-892 and 13.1-899 .
1986, c. 532.
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