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Sec. 3. University of Virginia excluded from city.

The grounds, walks, driveways and all the land which on
January one, nineteen hundred thirty-nine, belonged to "Rector
and Visitors of the University of Virginia", a corporation,
although embraced within the boundaries of the City of Charlottesville
as described in section two, shall nevertheless be
deemed to be excluded therefrom and shall be, remain and
continue in all respects and for all purposes a part of the
County of Albemarle; provided, that this exception shall not
apply to any of the lands now used and embraced within the
streets and roads known as West Main Street, Fry's Spring
Road, the Old Lynchburg Road, Rugby Road, State Highway
No. 250, State Highway No. 29, nor any sidewalks on such
roads, nor to any portion of the right of way of the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad, and all of said streets, roads and
rights of way within the boundary lines set out in section two
hereof shall be in and a part of the City of Charlottesville.
(1948, c. 124.)

Effect of amendment.—The 1948 amendment substituted "which on
January one, nineteen hundred thirty-nine belonged" for "belonging,"
near the beginning of the section.