Constitution of Virginia Like all other state constitutions, it is supreme over Virginia's laws and acts of government, though it may be superseded by the United States Constitution and U.S. federal law.
Virginia is an employment-at-will state; this means the employer may terminate any employee at any time, for any reason, or for no reason. As a general rule, therefore, the employee has no right to challenge the termination. There are a few very limited exceptions.
In Virginia, the payment of accrued, unused vacation on termination is primarily governed by the policies set by individual employers as no specific state laws mandate the payment of new vacation time upon termination. Employers have full discretion to establish their policies regarding the payout of accrued vacation.
There are no state-mandated vacation leave requirements in Virginia. Employers have full discretion to decide whether to offer vacation leave and the policies regarding these leaves.
Virginia Code § 46.2-706 requires all Virginia registered motor vehicles to be insured by a liability policy issued through an insurance company licensed to do business in Virginia, and it must remain insured while registered, whether or not it is operated.
The obligor shall have the right to redeem a residential ground rent at any time after three years from the date the ground rent agreement is made.
State law requires that a retail merchant disclose all conditions, charges, or fees relating to the return of goods for refund, exchange or credit. A merchant's failure to disclose its return policy can be a violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act (VCPA.)