Virginia Statutes

§ 21-387 — Deed to purchaser

Virginia § 21-387
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 21DRAINAGE, SOIL CONSERVATION, SANITATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICTS
Ch. 6DRAINAGE PROJECTS

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Va. Code Ann. § 21-387 (2026).

Text

If no objection is made in any sale of land within thirty days after the date of sale, and the purchase price has been paid, the clerk of the circuit court of the county wherein the land lies shall convey to the purchaser the land sold by special warranty deed receiving therefor the fee provided by law for the conveyance of land sold for delinquent taxes. Such conveyances shall be indefeasible to the same extent as a conveyance by a special commissioner acting under court appointment, and all persons having actual or constructive notice of the sale shall be precluded by such conveyance from thereafter objecting to the sale.

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 1771; 1924, p. 712; 1926, p. 622; 1936, p. 1037.

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