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HB2090: Lingebach, Walter S.; amends previous legislation providing relief thereto for property purchase.

HOUSE BILL NO. 2090
Offered January 10, 2007
Prefiled January 8, 2007
A BILL to amend and reenact § 1 of the first enactment and the second enactment of Chapter 10 of the Acts of Assembly of 2005, relating to Walter S. Lingebach.
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Patron-- Tata
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Committee Referral Pending
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That § 1 of the first enactment and the second enactment of Chapter 10 of the Acts of Assembly of 2005 are amended and reenacted as follows:

1. §1. Any suit or proceedings which were of a continuing nature which were instituted prior to June 1, 1973, by Walter S. Lingebach, who purchased regarding certain real property as described in § 2 under the provisions of former § 58-1027 or former §§ 58-1029 through 58-1117 of the Code of Virginia, regarding the disposition and sale of delinquent lands, and has not received a deed for the property so purchased may be completed in accordance with such provisions for the purpose of effecting the objective of such suit or proceedings institute a proceeding in the circuit court of Northumberland County to obtain a deed to such property in accordance with the provisions of the former § 58-1027 or former §§ 58-1029 through 58-1117.

2. That the second enactment of Chapter 10 of the Acts of Assembly of 2005 is amended and reenacted as follows:

2.  That the provisions of this act shall expire on July 1, 2007 2008.

3. That an emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.

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