78653216.1-116Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Courts Not Of RecordVenue, Jurisdiction And Procedure In Civil MattersProcedure In Civil CasesIssuance of executions and abstracts and proceedings by interrogatories after papers returned to circuit court1956, c. 555; 1962, c. 444; 1983, c. 499.Air Power, Inc. v. The United States of America83-1667741 F.2d 531984-08-09https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/439993/air-power-inc-v-the-united-states-of-america/ . . . the judgment of a circuit court, VA.CODE Sec. 16.1-116, but it is entitled to the same preclusive . . . Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitIn Re BrittBankruptcy No. 92-33104-S, Adversary Proceeding No. 92-3150-S156 B.R. 5111993-06-14https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1522411/in-re-britt/ . . . asked Britt to buy the property for him. Id. at 16 1.16, 19 1.11-13. Britt told Dot Mays, the . . . United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Virginiahttp://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/16.1-116/8.01-251Limitations on enforcement of judgments/8.01-251//16.1-116/16.1/6/3/16.1-116When a judgment has been rendered in a civil action in a general district court and the papers in the action have been returned to the clerk of the circuit court for filing and preserving, executions upon and abstracts of the judgment may be issued by the clerk of such circuit court within the periods permitted under § 8.01-251, provided that such judgment has been duly entered in the judgment lien docket book of such court. However, for a period of two years from the date of any such judgment, the judge or clerk of the general district court may also issue executions upon and abstracts of the judgment. In addition, proceedings by interrogatories may be had in the circuit court as if the judgment had been rendered by that court.section1