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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... give the purchaser a title that he can rely on , and this Torrens System will do that and enable us to develop this undeveloped part of our State . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this ...
... give the purchaser a title that he can rely on , and this Torrens System will do that and enable us to develop this undeveloped part of our State . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this ...
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... give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the subject . Such a certificate affords the best ...
... give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the subject . Such a certificate affords the best ...
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... give my voice , and particularly the voice of this influential and dignified body of our State , to some measure of purely untried expediency . This plan of dealing with land titles , which must be a total revolution in everything we ...
... give my voice , and particularly the voice of this influential and dignified body of our State , to some measure of purely untried expediency . This plan of dealing with land titles , which must be a total revolution in everything we ...
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... give but a slight idea of the leading part that Colonel Starke played in the many stirring and important events in which he figured or of the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him . Honest , upright and fearless , he knew ...
... give but a slight idea of the leading part that Colonel Starke played in the many stirring and important events in which he figured or of the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him . Honest , upright and fearless , he knew ...
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... give . Whereupon the fiery young student challenged his preceptor to fight a duel . It may not be a matter of history , but it is nevertheless true that Jackson wished to accept this challenge from his pupil , but was dis- suaded from ...
... give . Whereupon the fiery young student challenged his preceptor to fight a duel . It may not be a matter of history , but it is nevertheless true that Jackson wished to accept this challenge from his pupil , but was dis- suaded from ...
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adjournment adopted Alexandria amendment Andrew Johnson annual meeting Appeals appointed Assembly attorney August Bar Association Reports Bedford City Big Stone Gap bill By-Laws cause certificate Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville charter Christiansburg Circuit Court client Committee on Admissions Congress Constitution Convention counsel court of equity Culpeper District duty elected Executive Committee gentlemen GEORGE Harrisonburg HENRY honor Hot Springs interest JAMES JOHN H JOHN W Johnson Judge Corporation Court judicial July jurisdiction jurisprudence jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature Lexington Lynchburg Massie matter ment Newport nisi prius nisi prius judge Norfolk opinion party Paul Petersburg political present President profession question Richmond Roanoke ROBERT Secretary Senate Staunton Supreme Court Tazewell telegram THOMAS tion Torrens System Treasurer trial TUCKER University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume XI vote Walker Warrenton WILLIAM Winchester wise Wytheville