Va. Code definition
Examples of Va. Code in a sentence
In accordance with, subject to, and unless otherwise provided in applicable law, including without limitation the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act cites as Va. Code ▇▇▇.
This requirement is applicable without exception for a person convicted of a felony or of a sexually violent offense as defined in Va. Code ▇▇▇.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, VCU is an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia and as such, pursuant to Va. Code § 2.2-514, cannot waive or settle legal claims that VCU may have against another party nor may VCU bestow any right or obligation that is beyond the duly granted authority of the signatory to bestow or incur on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
This Contract incorporates by reference Article 9 of the Arlington Public Schools Procurement Resolution as well as all state and federal laws relating to ethics, conflict of interest, or bribery, including but not limited to Va. Code ▇▇▇.
In accordance with, subject to, and unless otherwise provided in applicable law, including without limitation the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (cites as Va. Code ▇▇▇.
Section 18.2-370.4 no person shall perform any part of the Work on the property of an existing elementary or secondary school who has been convicted of rape, forcible sodomy or object sexual penetration, all of a child under 13, during the commission of abduction, in the course of entering a dwelling with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery, arson, larceny, assault and battery, or any felony, or of aggravated malicious wounding; and (iii) as more particularly set forth in Va. Code ▇▇▇.
Any claim for delay damages shall be subject to the provisions of Va. Code.
The parties further acknowledge that: (i) the moneys allocated to the NVTA Fund pursuant to Va. Code ▇▇▇.
Va. Code, shall govern all rights and duties under the Contract, including without limitation the validity of this Purchase Order/Contract.
Va. Code § 5A-3-56, no contractor may use or supply steel products for a State Contract Project other than those steel products made in the United States.