Virginia Statutes

§ 57-36 — Abandoned or previously unidentified graveyards may be condemned; removal of bodies

Virginia § 57-36
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 57Religious and Charitable Matters; Cemeteries
Ch. 3Cemeteries
Art. 4Abandoned or Previously Unidentified Cemeteries; Removal of Remains

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Va. Code Ann. § 57-36 (2026).

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A.When a graveyard, wholly or partly within any locality, has been abandoned, is unused and neglected by the owners, or is a previously unidentified graveyard, and such graveyard is necessary, in whole or in part, for public purposes, authorized by the charter of such locality, or by the general statutes providing for the government of localities, such locality may acquire title to such burying ground by condemnation proceedings, to be instituted and conducted in the manner and mode prescribed in the statutes providing for the exercise of the power of eminent domain by localities. The locality may continue to maintain all or a portion of the burying ground as a graveyard.
B.The court taking jurisdiction of the case may, in its discretion, require the locality to acquire the whole buryin

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 54; 1985, c. 95; 2010, c. 617; 2014, c. 588; 2019, c. 195.

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