Virginia Law definition

Virginia Law means the Code of Virginia.
Virginia Law means the provisions found in the Virginia statutory law authorizing the approving authority, director, or agency to make regulations or containing procedural requirements thereof.
Virginia Law means the Virginia Stock Corporation Code as in effect from time to time.

Examples of Virginia Law in a sentence

  • Google denies this claim.Fifth, Rosetta Stone has brought a trademark infringement claim under Virginia law against Google.

  • Google denies this claim.Sixth, Rosetta Stone has brought an unfair competition claim under Virginia law against Google.

  • To the extent permitted by Virginia law, any claims or actions arising out of this Agreement must be brought within the applicable statute of limitations, which timeframe will not be limited or extended.

  • If any litigation or alternative dispute resolution proceeding arises between the parties regarding rights or obligations under this Agreement, to the extent permitted by Virginia law, the prevailing party will be entitled to seek to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs, expert witness fees, consultant’s fees and court costs incurred in connection with such litigation or proceeding.

  • As required by West Virginia law, each share is entitled to one vote per nominee, unless a shareholder requests cumulative voting for directors at least 48 hours before the meeting.

  • In 2004, the Fourth Circuit vacated the defendant’s conviction and reversed the district court’s denial of his motion to dismiss the indictment, finding that “a juvenile adjudication is not a conviction under Virginia law .

  • Client acknowledges that U.S. Bank must make certain warranties with respect to ACH transfers initiated by Client and Client will, therefore, be responsible to U.S. Bank, to the extent permitted by Virginia law, for any losses that U.S. Bank incurs as the result of any such breach of warranty arising out of a Client initiated ACH transfer that is not permitted by Applicable Law, the terms of this Agreement, or the Network Rules that govern the applicable funds transfer system.

  • Under Virginia law, the conditions of probation are part of a sentence imposed by the state circuit court, and habeas relief is the exclusive remedy available for those challenges.

  • Under West Virginia law, an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is not recognized in the context of at-will employment.

  • Client acknowledges that U.S. Bank must make certain warranties with respect to ACH transfers initiated by Client and Client will, therefore, be responsible to U.S. Bank, to the extent permitted by Virginia law, for any losses that U.S. Bank incurs as the result of any such breach of warranty arising out of an Client initiated ACH transfer that is not permitted by Applicable Law, the terms of this Agreement, or the Network Rules that govern the applicable funds transfer system.


More Definitions of Virginia Law

Virginia Law means the Code of Virginia. EXHIBIT B [Form of Voting Agreement] EXHIBIT B VOTING AGREEMENT This VOTING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of March 27, 2006 between Mercantile Bankshares Corporation, a Maryland corporation (“Parent”), and [•] (“Shareholder”).
Virginia Law means the Virginia Stock Corporation Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Related to Virginia Law

  • DGCL means the Delaware General Corporation Law.

  • CBCA means the Canada Business Corporations Act.

  • AT&T TENNESSEE means the AT&T owned ILEC doing business in Tennessee.

  • BCA shall have the meaning given in the Recitals hereto.