Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... older communities . These are : " 1. Expense . The cost of the abstract , or its continuation , and the opinion of counsel thereon upon every transfer . " 2. Delay . This may extend to several months 18 GENERAL MINUTES.
... older communities . These are : " 1. Expense . The cost of the abstract , or its continuation , and the opinion of counsel thereon upon every transfer . " 2. Delay . This may extend to several months 18 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... counsel . " 4. The constantly lengthening chain of deeds to be exam- ined constantly increases the expense , delay and insecurity . " 5. These defects operate as a perpetual tax upon the holder . of real estate , depreciate its value ...
... counsel . " 4. The constantly lengthening chain of deeds to be exam- ined constantly increases the expense , delay and insecurity . " 5. These defects operate as a perpetual tax upon the holder . of real estate , depreciate its value ...
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... courtesy and kindliness rarely found , a generous consideration for counsel under the most trying circumstances , and a promptness in the dispatch of business characterized his discharge of the onerous duties JOHN PAUL 59.
... courtesy and kindliness rarely found , a generous consideration for counsel under the most trying circumstances , and a promptness in the dispatch of business characterized his discharge of the onerous duties JOHN PAUL 59.
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... counsel in the Supreme Court . Many of them settled princi- ples of the greatest importance to Bench and Bar , and no higher tribute can be paid the great advocate than to call the attention of my professional brethren to a few of them ...
... counsel in the Supreme Court . Many of them settled princi- ples of the greatest importance to Bench and Bar , and no higher tribute can be paid the great advocate than to call the attention of my professional brethren to a few of them ...
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... counsel in three of the first cases that settled principles of great import- ance under the act . In the case of Breeding v . Davis , 77 Virginia , a creditor sought to subject the husband's interest in the wife's land as tenant by the ...
... counsel in three of the first cases that settled principles of great import- ance under the act . In the case of Breeding v . Davis , 77 Virginia , a creditor sought to subject the husband's interest in the wife's land as tenant by the ...
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