Chap. 192.—An ACT to validate conveyances of real estate by executors given
power of sale under wills admitted to probate in other jurisdictions. (S B 306)
Approved March 14, 1924.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That every
conveyance of real estate within this State heretofore made by the ex-
ecutor or executors of a will which prior to such sale has been probated
according to the laws of another State shall, without the qualification
of the executor or executors in this State, be as valid and effectual to
pass the title of such real estate as if the executor or executors named
in such will and making said conveyance had qualified in this State, in
every case where the will under which said executor or executors have
acted is duly executed according to the laws of this State as a valid
will and confers upon the executor or executors the power to convey
the real estate so conveyed, and an authenticated copy of such will has
been admitted to probate in this State.