Virginia Statutes
§ 8.01-184.1 — Declaratory judgment to adjudicate constitutional nexus
Virginia § 8.01-184.1
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 8.01-184.1 (2026).
Text
A.Circuit courts shall have original jurisdiction over civil actions seeking declaratory judgment where:
1.The party seeking declaratory relief is a business that (i) is organized under the laws of the Commonwealth or a sole proprietorship owned by a Commonwealth domiciliary, or (ii) has qualified to do business in the Commonwealth; and
2.The responding party is a government official of another state, or political subdivision of another state, who asserts that the business in question is or was in the past obliged to collect sales or use taxes for such state or political subdivision based upon conduct of the business occurring wholly or partially within the Commonwealth.
B.Any business meeting the requirements and facing the circumstances described in subsection A shall be entitled
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Legislative History
2004, cc. 609, 647; 2005, cc. 736, 800.
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