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  2. Code of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 Code of Virginia is the revision currently in force. ... the Michie Company published The Code of Virginia as Amended to Adjournment of General Assembly 1924 ...

  3. Constitution of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The original Virginia Constitution of 1776 was enacted at the time of the Declaration of Independence by the first thirteen states of the United States of America. Virginia was an early state to adopt its own Constitution on June 29, 1776, and the document was widely influential both in the United States and abroad. [1]

  4. Naim v. Naim - Wikipedia

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    Naim v. Naim, 197 Va. 80; 87 S.E.2d 749 (1955), is a case regarding interracial marriage.The case was decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia on June 13, 1955. The Court held the marriage between the appellant (Han Say Naim) and the appellee (Ruby Elaine Naim) to be void under the Code of Virginia (1950).

  5. Law of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Virginia provides that the maximum penalty for the violation of a local ordinance is the penalty provided by general law for a class 1 misdemeanor. [8] [9]

  6. Government of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The statutory law enacted by the General Assembly is codified in the Code of Virginia ... of 1901 was amended many times, notably in the 1930s and 1950s, before it ...

  7. Category:1950 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1950 in Virginia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  8. Category:1950s in Virginia - Wikipedia

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  9. 2006 Virginia Question 1 - Wikipedia

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    2006 Virginia Question 1, the Marshall-Newman Amendment (also referred to as the Virginia Marriage Amendment) is an amendment to the Constitution of Virginia that defines marriage as solely between one man and one woman and bans recognition of any legal status "approximat[ing] the design, qualities, significance, or effects of marriage". [3]