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§ 21-385. Effect when board of viewers acquires land at sale.

The board of viewers, after acquiring a deed for such lands, may hold thesame as an asset of the project of which the lands are a part, and shall beliable for the payment of all drainage assessments and state and county taxesaccruing after the sale at which the district was a bidder, and in allrespects be deemed the owner of the lands and subject to the same privilegesand liabilities as any other landowner, including the right to convey thelands for a consideration and pay the proceeds of the sale to the countytreasurer for the credit of the district, of which such lands are a part,which may be distributed by the board of viewers for the benefit of thedistrict in the same manner as other district funds.

(Code 1919, § 1771; 1926, p. 621; 1936, p. 1036; 1954, c. 642.)

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Statutes > Virginia > Title-21 > Chapter-6 > 21-385

§ 21-385. Effect when board of viewers acquires land at sale.

The board of viewers, after acquiring a deed for such lands, may hold thesame as an asset of the project of which the lands are a part, and shall beliable for the payment of all drainage assessments and state and county taxesaccruing after the sale at which the district was a bidder, and in allrespects be deemed the owner of the lands and subject to the same privilegesand liabilities as any other landowner, including the right to convey thelands for a consideration and pay the proceeds of the sale to the countytreasurer for the credit of the district, of which such lands are a part,which may be distributed by the board of viewers for the benefit of thedistrict in the same manner as other district funds.

(Code 1919, § 1771; 1926, p. 621; 1936, p. 1036; 1954, c. 642.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-21 > Chapter-6 > 21-385

§ 21-385. Effect when board of viewers acquires land at sale.

The board of viewers, after acquiring a deed for such lands, may hold thesame as an asset of the project of which the lands are a part, and shall beliable for the payment of all drainage assessments and state and county taxesaccruing after the sale at which the district was a bidder, and in allrespects be deemed the owner of the lands and subject to the same privilegesand liabilities as any other landowner, including the right to convey thelands for a consideration and pay the proceeds of the sale to the countytreasurer for the credit of the district, of which such lands are a part,which may be distributed by the board of viewers for the benefit of thedistrict in the same manner as other district funds.

(Code 1919, § 1771; 1926, p. 621; 1936, p. 1036; 1954, c. 642.)