Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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It is now the settled doctrine of this court that the District Courts of this State may be clothed with full power to inquire into and conclusively adjudicate the state of the title of all land within their respective jurisdictions ...
It is now the settled doctrine of this court that the District Courts of this State may be clothed with full power to inquire into and conclusively adjudicate the state of the title of all land within their respective jurisdictions ...
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cannot in any manner acquire jurisdiction to clear and quiet the title to real estate by a decree binding all interests and all persons or parties , known or unknown , for the provisions of this act are as full and complete as to giving ...
cannot in any manner acquire jurisdiction to clear and quiet the title to real estate by a decree binding all interests and all persons or parties , known or unknown , for the provisions of this act are as full and complete as to giving ...
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A public examination of title in the United States by a court of competent jurisdiction . " 2. A registration of the title found upon such examination . “ 3. Issuance of a certificate of title . “ 4. Re - registration of title upon ...
A public examination of title in the United States by a court of competent jurisdiction . " 2. A registration of the title found upon such examination . “ 3. Issuance of a certificate of title . “ 4. Re - registration of title upon ...
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... value be great or small , coule not be taken for public purposes without just compensation to the owner , and that if certain motions were not made in the Court of original jurisdiction , they were waived in the appellate court .
... value be great or small , coule not be taken for public purposes without just compensation to the owner , and that if certain motions were not made in the Court of original jurisdiction , they were waived in the appellate court .
Page 172
... suitor a court in his own county in which his cause might be heard and determined , and to that end unlimited original jurisdiction in common law actions and suits in equity , and in criminal prosecutions , was conferred upon them .
... suitor a court in his own county in which his cause might be heard and determined , and to that end unlimited original jurisdiction in common law actions and suits in equity , and in criminal prosecutions , was conferred upon them .
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