Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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In February , 1901 , a joint resolution was passed by the General Assembly of Virginia , appointing a committee of three to draft a bill for its consideration . In August , 1901 , your committee made its second report ; and then it was ...
In February , 1901 , a joint resolution was passed by the General Assembly of Virginia , appointing a committee of three to draft a bill for its consideration . In August , 1901 , your committee made its second report ; and then it was ...
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... who say that they do not know enough about it now to endorse it . In other words , when I endorse anything , I want to know what I am endorsing . A bill a to might be drawn establishing the Torrens System which we 22 GENERAL MINUTES.
... who say that they do not know enough about it now to endorse it . In other words , when I endorse anything , I want to know what I am endorsing . A bill a to might be drawn establishing the Torrens System which we 22 GENERAL MINUTES.
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to might be drawn establishing the Torrens System which we all might be willing to support , and at the same time another bill might be drawn establishing it which none of us might be willing to support . Therefore , I think it wise ...
to might be drawn establishing the Torrens System which we all might be willing to support , and at the same time another bill might be drawn establishing it which none of us might be willing to support . Therefore , I think it wise ...
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... I simply want to recommend the principles of the system , and let the Judiciary Committee , or other appropriate committee of the Legislature , work it out and present , as their work , the details and particulars of such a bill .
... I simply want to recommend the principles of the system , and let the Judiciary Committee , or other appropriate committee of the Legislature , work it out and present , as their work , the details and particulars of such a bill .
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Mr. John M. Johnson : Mr. President , I do not imagine the bill will make it compulsory on any one to register his title ; you can proceed under the old system if you desire , but any owner who wishes to register his title can do it ...
Mr. John M. Johnson : Mr. President , I do not imagine the bill will make it compulsory on any one to register his title ; you can proceed under the old system if you desire , but any owner who wishes to register his title can do it ...
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