                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

REESTABLISHMENT OF LINES OF BAYLOR SURVEY; PROCEDURE; EVIDENCE OF REESTABLISHED
LINES (§ 28.2-553)

The Commission may reestablish, relocate, and remark all lines of the Baylor
survey which cannot be otherwise relocated because of the loss or destruction of
previous marks. In reestablishing any such lines, the line surveyed by Fred E.
Ruediger shall be followed wherever such line exists or was surveyed. Where no
former line can be reestablished the Commission may establish a new line.
		When such grounds or lines have been reestablished and relocated, the
reestablishment and relocation shall be conclusive evidence in all courts of the
Commonwealth that such grounds are public oyster rocks, beds, or shoals and that
all grounds lying outside of such boundaries are rental grounds. Plats shall be
made under the direction of the Commission showing the reestablishment of such
lines, and shall be recorded in the appropriate clerk&#8217;s office.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 28-118; 1962, c. 406, § 28.1-101; 1964, c. 393; 1992, c.
836.