CODE OF VIRGINIA WHEN WRITINGS TO BE RECORDED IN COUNTY, AND WHEN IN CORPORATION (§ 55-102) The provisions of this and any other chapter of this Code or of any subsequent statute, by virtue of which a writing is to be or may be recorded in the county or corporation wherein the property embraced in such writing is, shall be construed, in respect to the county, as relating only to property within the county and without the corporate limits of the corporation having a court wherein writings may be lawfully admitted to record, and, in respect to the corporation, as relating only to property within the corporate limits of such corporation having such a court. HISTORY: Code 1919, § 5199.