Virginia Statutes

§ 1-301 — Extent of territory of the Commonwealth after the Constitution of 1776

Virginia § 1-301
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 3.1BOUNDARIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH

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Va. Code Ann. § 1-301 (2026).

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The authorities in determining the extent of the territory of the Commonwealth after the adoption of the Constitution of 1776 shall consist of:

1.The charter of April 10, 1606, granted by James the First, in the fourth year of his reign, that authorized the first plantation at any place upon the coast of the Commonwealth between the thirty-fourth and forty-first degrees of north latitude; and granted the territory from the seat of the plantation (which under this charter was begun at Jamestown), for 50 miles along the coast towards the west and southwest, as the coast lay, and for 50 miles along the coast, towards the east and northeast, or towards the north, as the coast lay, together with all the islands within 100 miles directly over against the seacoast, and all the territory from th

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 7-1; 1966, c. 102, § 7.1-1; 2005, c. 839.

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