Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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Your committee believe that August is the best time for holding the annual meeting of the Association , because , generally , throughout the State , no circuit or corporation courts are in ses sion and the Court of Appeals is also ...
Your committee believe that August is the best time for holding the annual meeting of the Association , because , generally , throughout the State , no circuit or corporation courts are in ses sion and the Court of Appeals is also ...
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After its collapse , cases against the corporations sprang up all over the State . The case of the Max Meadou's Land & Improvement Co. v . Brady , 92 Virginia , was one of the first of such cases to reach the Supreme Court .
After its collapse , cases against the corporations sprang up all over the State . The case of the Max Meadou's Land & Improvement Co. v . Brady , 92 Virginia , was one of the first of such cases to reach the Supreme Court .
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... in the highest and noblest meaning of that word , to the Bar of the State of Virginia than was George A. Mushbach , of Alexandria . GARDNER L. BOOTHE . * LEONARD MARBURY . a At a Corporation Court of GEORGE A. MUSH BACH 91.
... in the highest and noblest meaning of that word , to the Bar of the State of Virginia than was George A. Mushbach , of Alexandria . GARDNER L. BOOTHE . * LEONARD MARBURY . a At a Corporation Court of GEORGE A. MUSH BACH 91.
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LEONARD MARBURY . a At a Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria , continued and held at the courthouse of said city on Thursday , June 26 , 1902. Present , Hon . J. K. M. Norton , Judge . The resolutions recently passed by the Bar ...
LEONARD MARBURY . a At a Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria , continued and held at the courthouse of said city on Thursday , June 26 , 1902. Present , Hon . J. K. M. Norton , Judge . The resolutions recently passed by the Bar ...
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Mr. Segar for many years represented three of the largest corporations in the State , and yet he died a poor man . Not many weeks before his death , he said to the writer , that , if he had known how to charge , he would have been a ...
Mr. Segar for many years represented three of the largest corporations in the State , and yet he died a poor man . Not many weeks before his death , he said to the writer , that , if he had known how to charge , he would have been a ...
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