CHAP. 107.--An ACT granting to the town of Chincoteague all right, title and interest of the Commonwealth in a certain tract of marsh land lying between the Chincoteague island and the mainland.

Approved March 10, 1934.

1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That notwithstanding the provisions of section four hundred and twenty-one of the Code of Virginia, there is hereby granted to the town of Chincoteague, for the establishment thereon of an airport, or landing field, and for such other lawful municipal purposes as the town council may deem expedient, all right, title and interest of the Commonwealth in and to a certain tract of waste and unappropriated marsh land lying between Chincoteague island and the mainland, in Accomac county, and bounded as follows: on the north and east, by the waters of Chincoteague Bay; on the north and west, by the waters of Weir Narrows; on the south and east, by the waters of Black Narrows; and on the south and west, by the road known as Chincoteague Causeway, and containing approximately eighty acres.

CHAP. 107.--An ACT granting to the town of Chincoteague all right, title and interest of the Commonwealth in a certain tract of marsh land lying between the Chincoteague island and the mainland.
Acts and Joint Resolutions (Amending the Constitution) of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, Session Which Commenced at the State Capitol on Wednesday, January 9, 1934
Richmond, Virginia
March 10, 1934
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