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Volume | 1950 |
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Law Number | 188 |
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CHAPTER 188
AN ACT to authorize the Governor to transfer and convey certain
property to the United Daughters of the Confederacy to be
used as the site for the national headquarters of such organiza-
tion; to provide that if construction is not completed thereon
within five years such property shall revert to the Common-
wealth; and to prescribe certain terms and conditions of such
conveyance,
[S 229]
Approved March 14, 1950
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. The Governor is authorized to transfer and convey, upon
such terms and conditions as he deems proper, to the United
Daughters of the Confederacy the following described property, or
so much thereof as he deems necessary for such purposes:
That portion of the Robert Edward Lee Camp Soldiers Home
grounds lying to the west of North Boulevard Street in the city of
Richmond, Virginia, and beginning at a point on said street 379.2
feet from the southwest intersection of North Boulevard and
Kensington Avenue; from said point of beginning running in a
northwesterly direction 200 feet to a point; thence running in a
southerly direction 265 feet to a point; thence running in a south-
easterly direction 200 feet to the west line of North Boulevard to
a point; thence running in a northerly direction 265 feet along the
west line of North Boulevard to the point of beginning, all as
shown on a plat of survey dated February 2, 1950, and made by
Charles H. Fleet, certified civil engineer.
§ 2. Such transfer and conveyance shall contain such condi-
tions and restrictions as the Governor may deem necessary and, in
addition to other matters, shall provide that the plans for ‘the
buildings to be located on the aforesaid property shall be subject
to approval by such agency of the State as the Governor deems
proper; and shall further contain the condition that if the na-
tional headquarters of the grantee in such deed be not completed
upon said property within six years of the date of the deed, and if
such property shall for a period of five consecutive years not be used
by the United Daughters of the Confederacy for purposes of that
organization, then said property shall revert to the Commonwealth
and all right, title and interest of the grantee in and to said property
shall cease and be extinguished.
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