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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... hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the subject . Such a certificate affords the best illustration of the advantages of the system . Any one can tell from it at a glance the exact state of the title , and every one ...
... hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the subject . Such a certificate affords the best illustration of the advantages of the system . Any one can tell from it at a glance the exact state of the title , and every one ...
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... hand , which is called the " Duplicate Certificate , " and which the owner keeps himself , and must also be noted upon an exact copy of this certificate which is recorded in the office of the Register . In that respect there can be no ...
... hand , which is called the " Duplicate Certificate , " and which the owner keeps himself , and must also be noted upon an exact copy of this certificate which is recorded in the office of the Register . In that respect there can be no ...
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... hands from any further dealings with that land . Mr. John T. Harris , of Harrisonburg : Would that transaction be of record in the clerk's office ? Mr. Massie : Not unless the banker chose to make it so . No deed I might make could ...
... hands from any further dealings with that land . Mr. John T. Harris , of Harrisonburg : Would that transaction be of record in the clerk's office ? Mr. Massie : Not unless the banker chose to make it so . No deed I might make could ...
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... hands with him in recommending that to the Legislature . We simply recommend the system and let the committee of the Legislature attend to the details ; it is their work , not our work ; and any member of this body who has any ...
... hands with him in recommending that to the Legislature . We simply recommend the system and let the committee of the Legislature attend to the details ; it is their work , not our work ; and any member of this body who has any ...
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... hand- writing and the decay of the paper from age or neglect ; And whereas in some of the county clerks ' offices , largely owing to the entire lack of proper mechanical facilities , these priceless volumes are left , like so much ...
... hand- writing and the decay of the paper from age or neglect ; And whereas in some of the county clerks ' offices , largely owing to the entire lack of proper mechanical facilities , these priceless volumes are left , like so much ...
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