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Virgina Code - Title Page

Virginia Code - Preface PREFACE. ~~~~~~~~ The Legislature having been pleased to direct, that the present publication of the laws should be made under my immediate superintendency, I thought myself hardly at liberty to decline this public service, however laborious and

incompatible with my other avocations. The Code is now presented to the public, in as perfect a form, as the exertion of my best judgment and utmost industry, (aided by two very competent assistants, Mr. Hening and Mr. Munford) could accomplish. It has occurred to me, that a concise explanation of the plan of the edition may answer a good purpose. I have, in obedience to the directions of the Legislature, prescribed the order, in which the several laws should be published in the Code, classing them, without regard to their dates, according to their subject matter, as far as it was practicable so as to class them, and at the same time preserve each statute entire. the provisions of some of the laws are in themselves miscellaneous; for example, the act for arranging the counties into districts for the election of Senators, and for equalizing the land tax. The classification is, therefore, in some measure, unavoidably imperfect. In order to facilitate the use of the Code, I have placed running titles over the several laws, and prefixed a table to the first volume, showing, in a very small compass, the contents and arrangement of the whole Code. This novel order of publication rendered it impossible to designate the year of the Commonwealth, at the top of the page, as in all the other publications of our laws since the revolution. Loath to deviate from the custom of dating all public acts from the epoch of our independence, (a custom grateful to public feeling, and, in my opinion, of real utility,) I have placed the year, of the foundation of the republic, as well as the yar of our Lord, in the side margin. Minute and accurate references have been made, with much pains, to the original acts from which the particular provisions of the revised acts have been compiled; and references are also made, (from the titles,) to all former general laws relating to the same subjects; and, in both cases, the editions, or sessions acts, in which the original or former acts are to be found, are carefully cited. I have also added references, (in the side margin,) to the English statutes in pari materia.

(iv) In regard to most of the important provisions of the laws, especially those affecting the rights of property, I have made an essay to give, in the notes, such a concise history of our statute law, (from very early periods, often from the first institution of the colonial legislature,) as may serve all general purposes, and assist more minute and particular investigations.

Such of the amendments made at the late revision, as concise in new provisions, are distinguished by being printed within single inverted commas. But very many of the amendments consist in the substitution of new for old provisions; in the striking out of former provisions altogether; and in alterations of the language of former laws, very slight at first view, but often very important in effect; these also are noted, and explanations of them attempted, where they could be made without a too prolix annotation. Wherefore, I found that the Legislature struck out any provision reported by the revisers, in a revised bill reducing into one act all former acts on the subject, and omitted to insert it in any other act, I have considered the provision so struck out, as intentionally rejected and repealed. I have, therefore, omitted all such rejected provisions. It is proper to mention, that, in the interpretation I have given (and have followed in the publication) to one very material provision of the act by authority of which this edition is published, I am not sure, that I have not gone beyond the legislative intention in one respect, and stop short of it in another: I mean the provision, which directs the publication of "the several other acts, not therein enumerated, concerning the entering, surveying, and acquiring title to lands, the property of the Commonwealth." In the first place, as all laws relating to the acquisition, in any manner, of titles to any lands, the property of the Commonwealth, fall within the general description of the provision: and as, in truth, all laws falling within that description, according to the most liberal interpretation of it, are equally proper to be preserved in a Code which may readily be consulted; I have concluded, that not only the series of laws relating to grants of waste and unappropriated lands, but of such as relate to grants of escheated and forfeited lands, and to sales of lands by revenue officers for taxes, ought to be inserted in this Code. In the next place, I have concluded, that only the series of land-laws enacted since the foundation of the Commonwealth, are required to be published; because the laws described are those only that relate to lands the property of the Commonwealth; and because the insertion of the land-laws passed before the revolution, would swell the edition far beyond the limits of two octavo volumes, the form of publications prescribed by the act. I have therefore published, in three copious appendices, the series of land-laws passed since the revolution, the series of laws relating to escheated or forfeited lands, and the series of laws relating to forfeitures and sales of lands for taxes: and to make amends for any mistake of the intention of the Legislature, (if I aver made a mistake,) in omitting the land-laws passed before the revolution, I have prefixed to the series of land-laws which I have inserted, references to all the land-laws passed before the revision of 1705, and summaries of those passed at that revision, and thenceforth to the revolution.

(v) In general, I have endeavored to supply whatever I myself have regarded, or heard others mention, as desiderate, in other editions. Nothing has been inserted and nothing excluded, without my own careful examination. It was allowed me to divide the labor, but not the responsibility. The provision that repeals all acts of a general nature, which shall not be published in this Code, either entire or by their titles, pursuant to the directions of the act concerning the publication, has been continually present to my mind. I am sensible of the danger, as well as of the honor, of the confidence thus reposal in me. For my own credit, and yet more from a sense of public duty, I have labored, most assiduously, to collect all the

public laws now in force; weighing with due deliberation, those concerning which there could be a doubt, whether they were repealed or superseded by subsequent laws or not; and always prudently inclining to insert, rather than to exclude. Nevertheless, I may have fallen into errors of judgment: and, in the dispatch which was requisite in complete the publication within the time prescribed, some laws that ought to have been inserted, may have escaped me, and therefore be omitted. they are very few, I hope, and very inconsiderable; and if, at any time, I shall discover such omissions, I will not fail to bring them, in a proper manner, to the notice of the Legislature. R. W. LEIGH, Richmond, 1819.

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