                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

ACTS WHICH REMAIN IN FORCE (§ 28.2-649)

The following acts of the General Assembly are continued in force:
		Chapter 632 of the Acts of Assembly of 1901-1902, relating to the natural
oyster rocks, beds, and shoals in Nomini and Currioman Bays, in the County of
Westmoreland.
		Chapter 294 of the Acts of Assembly of 1901-1902, declaring certain grounds in
the James River, in the County of Isle of Wight, known as Day&#8217;s Point Long
Rock, to be a natural oyster bed, rock or shoal.
		Chapter 319 of the Acts of Assembly of 1901, including Surry County within the
oyster territory of the Commonwealth, etc.
		Chapter 855 of the Acts of Assembly of 1895-1896, and Chapter 263 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1897-1898, declaring certain portions of ground in York River to
be natural oyster rocks.
		Chapter 862 of the Acts of Assembly of 1897-1898, relating to the natural
oyster rocks, beds, and shoals in York River in King and Queen County.
		Chapter 279 of the Acts of Assembly of 1930, relating to certain natural
oyster beds, rocks and shoals in Mathews County.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 28-205; 1962, c. 406, § 28.1-159; 1992, c. 836.