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§ 1-243. Severability.

The provisions of acts of the General Assembly or the application thereof toany person or circumstances that are held invalid shall not affect thevalidity of other acts, provisions, or applications that can be given effectwithout the invalid provisions or applications. The provisions of all acts,except for the title of the act, are severable unless (i) the actspecifically provides that its provisions are not severable; or (ii) it isapparent that two or more acts or provisions must operate in accord with oneanother.

(1986, c. 239, § 1-17.1; 1987, c. 56; 2005, c. 839.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-1 > Chapter-2-1 > 1-243

§ 1-243. Severability.

The provisions of acts of the General Assembly or the application thereof toany person or circumstances that are held invalid shall not affect thevalidity of other acts, provisions, or applications that can be given effectwithout the invalid provisions or applications. The provisions of all acts,except for the title of the act, are severable unless (i) the actspecifically provides that its provisions are not severable; or (ii) it isapparent that two or more acts or provisions must operate in accord with oneanother.

(1986, c. 239, § 1-17.1; 1987, c. 56; 2005, c. 839.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-1 > Chapter-2-1 > 1-243

§ 1-243. Severability.

The provisions of acts of the General Assembly or the application thereof toany person or circumstances that are held invalid shall not affect thevalidity of other acts, provisions, or applications that can be given effectwithout the invalid provisions or applications. The provisions of all acts,except for the title of the act, are severable unless (i) the actspecifically provides that its provisions are not severable; or (ii) it isapparent that two or more acts or provisions must operate in accord with oneanother.

(1986, c. 239, § 1-17.1; 1987, c. 56; 2005, c. 839.)