Virginia Statutes
§ 56-516 — When possession of utility to be delivered; procedure upon refusal of possession
Virginia § 56-516
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 56-516 (2026).
Text
Unless the management of the utility believes that the Governor is mistaken in his conclusion as to the curtailment, interruption or suspension of operation, actual possession of the utility, its properties and facilities, shall be delivered at the time stated in the executive proclamation. In the event of refusal of possession, upon application of the Governor any court of record of any county or city in which the utility's main executive offices in this Commonwealth are located, or the judge thereof in vacation, shall issue a rule requiring the authorized representatives of such utility to show cause why possession should not be delivered at the time stated in the executive proclamation. The rule shall be given preference over all other matters pending before such court. After reasonable
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Legislative History
1952, c. 696.
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