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§ 21-121.1. Further validation of proceedings.

All proceedings had in the creation of sanitary districts in the Commonwealthprior to June 30, 1954, whether under general law or by special act, arevalidated and confirmed, and all such districts so created or attempted to becreated, under existing general law or by special act, are declared to bevalidly created and established, notwithstanding any defects orirregularities in the creation thereof, including any curableunconstitutionality of a procedural character, such as failure of the act tocorrespond with title and such constitutional questions.

(1950, p. 4; 1954, c. 68.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-21 > Chapter-2 > 21-121-1

§ 21-121.1. Further validation of proceedings.

All proceedings had in the creation of sanitary districts in the Commonwealthprior to June 30, 1954, whether under general law or by special act, arevalidated and confirmed, and all such districts so created or attempted to becreated, under existing general law or by special act, are declared to bevalidly created and established, notwithstanding any defects orirregularities in the creation thereof, including any curableunconstitutionality of a procedural character, such as failure of the act tocorrespond with title and such constitutional questions.

(1950, p. 4; 1954, c. 68.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-21 > Chapter-2 > 21-121-1

§ 21-121.1. Further validation of proceedings.

All proceedings had in the creation of sanitary districts in the Commonwealthprior to June 30, 1954, whether under general law or by special act, arevalidated and confirmed, and all such districts so created or attempted to becreated, under existing general law or by special act, are declared to bevalidly created and established, notwithstanding any defects orirregularities in the creation thereof, including any curableunconstitutionality of a procedural character, such as failure of the act tocorrespond with title and such constitutional questions.

(1950, p. 4; 1954, c. 68.)