                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

JURISDICTION (§ 8.01-68)

Circuit courts in the exercise of their equity jurisdiction, upon being
satisfied by competent evidence independent of the admissions in the pleadings
or elsewhere in the proceedings, that one or more of the types of relief
hereinafter specified will promote the interest of an owner of land, or any
interest therein, who is a person under a disability as defined in this chapter
for whom a conservator has not been appointed pursuant to Chapter 20 (§
64.2-2000 et seq.) of Title 64.2, and taking into consideration the rights of
any other party interested in such land, may order the sale, exchange, lease,
encumbrance, redemption, or other disposition of such real estate as to the
court may seem just and equitable.
		In the case of the sales of such lands or interest therein, the court shall be
governed by the established practices for judicial sales generally except as
they may be specifically modified by provisions of this article.

HISTORY: Code 1950, §§ 8-675, 8-677, 8-681, 8-682, 8-683; 1952, c. 360; 1977,
c. 617; 1997, c. 921.