Loudoun definition

Loudoun means the County of Loudoun, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, its various departments and agencies and its officials and agents.
Loudoun. County Deed Book 2W:205). The property was assessed in 1830 at $76.00 per acre, $400.00 for buildings, and $7362.50 total. The 1832 map from the Goose Creek Canal Survey shows eight mill sites operating at that time along Goose Creek. Two xxxxx are associated with the name "Xxxxxxx"; one of them is in the location of Site 44LD238/ Structure 53-365. It is stated on the VDHR structure form that Xxxxxxx was likely to have been leasing the mill from Xxxxxxx at this time. Following Xxxxx Xxxxxxx'x death a chancery court case was initiated by several of his heirs in 1839, which resulted in the division of his property into several tracts. The 41.5 acre tract, referred to as Xxx 0, Xxxx Xx. 0, was inherited by Xxxx Xxxxxxx (Loudoun County, Virginia Deed Book 4O:36). Four years later Xxxx Xxxxxxx conveyed the 40 acres, more or less, containing the mill to Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx (Loudoun County, Virginia Deed Book 4T:344). In this same deed it states the property conveyed is the same as that conveyed to Xxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxx from Xxxxx Xxxxxxx. Land Tax records state there was $500 added to the value of the land for buildings in 1842, and the 41 ¼ acre property was assessed at $7375.00 total, indicating there were buildings on the property. In 1847 the tract was taxed at $70.00 per acre, $2000 for buildings, and $2857 total. Later deeds suggest that Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx conveyed the property to Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx in 1850, and in 1855 Xxxxx and his wife Xxx took out a loan from Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx on the mill tract (Loudoun County Chancery Court Files M632; M3148). Yardley Xxxxxx'x 1853 map of the area shows the home and mill of X.X. Xxxxxx on Goose Creek, at the former site of Xxxxxxx'x Mill. An 1862 map of the area continues to show a mill as well as a mill dam and lock associated with the name "X.X. Xxxxxx" along Goose Creek. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx may have died during the Civil War in the 1860s, according to tax records. A chancery court case filed by Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx against Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx'x heirs in 1868 indicates Xxxxx made an agreement with Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx in 1850 to buy the mill property, but apparently died before it was paid off (Loudoun County, Virginia Chancery Court File M632). The chancery case states Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx made an agreement with Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx in the 1850s to convey the property to him after a series of payments over several years; however no deed has been located to confirm this (Loudoun County, Virginia Chancery Court File M632). Another chancery suit was filed ...

Examples of Loudoun in a sentence

  • Contractor expressly waives any objection to venue or jurisdiction of the Loudoun County Circuit Court, Loudoun County, Virginia.

  • Any judicial action shall be filed in the Commonwealth of Virginia, County of Loudoun.

  • Any bidder/offeror described herein that fails to provide the required information shall not receive an award unless a waiver of this requirement and the administrative policies and procedures established to implement this section is granted by the Purchasing Agent or his designee.If this bid/proposal for goods or services is accepted by the County of Loudoun, Virginia, the undersigned agrees that the requirements of the Code of Virginia Section 2.2-4311.2 have been met.

  • Contractor expressly consents to waiver of service of process in an action pending in the Loudoun County Circuit Court pursuant to Virginia Code Section 8.01-286.1.

  • The Contractor acknowledges and understands that its employees may have access to proprietary, business information, or other confidential information belonging to the County of Loudoun.

  • All firms or individuals located or doing business in Loudoun County are required to be licensed in accordance with the County's "Business, Professional, and Occupational Licensing (BPOL) Tax" Ordinance during the initial term of the Contract or any renewal period.Wholesale and retail merchants without a business location in Loudoun County are exempt from this requirement.

  • Unauthorized contact with other Loudoun County staff regarding the IFB may result in the disqualification of the bidder.

  • Unauthorized contact with other Loudoun County staff regarding the RFP may result in the disqualification of the offeror.

  • All Contractors located or owning property in Loudoun County during the initial term of the Contract or any renewal period shall assure that all real and personal property taxes are paid.The County will verify payment of all real and personal property taxes by the Contractor prior to the award of any Contract or Contract renewal.

  • All Contractors located or owning property in Loudoun County shall assure that all real and personal property taxes are paid.The County will verify payment of all real and personal property taxes by the Contractor prior to the award of any Contract or Contract renewal.

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