Statutes-Constitution and Code

Fairfax Injury Lawyer Brien Roche Addresses Statutes-Constitution and Code
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This page within Virginia Tort Case Law is a compilation of provisions in Virginia law summarized by Brien Roche dealing with the topic of Statutes-Constitution and Code.   

See Va. Const. art. VI, § 5 stating that rules promulgated by Supreme Court shall not be in conflict with general law established by General Assembly.

See Va. Code § 1.210 as to computation of time for both rules of court and statutes.

See Va. Code § 1.214 as to effective dates of statutes.

See Va. Code § 1.243 as to severability of statutes.

See Va. Code § 8.01-1 as to retroactivity.

See Va. Code § 8.01-3 as to conflict between statute and rule.

See Va. Code § 8.01-221 indicating that person injured by violation of statute may recover for such even though criminal penalty has been imposed.

See Va. Code § 8.01-271 indicating that pleadings shall be in accord with rules of Supreme Court subject to provisions of Title 8.01.

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