Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 82Virginia State Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 45
Page 159
... party of the first part and the com- pany is the party of the second part , and the claimants against the policyholder are parties of the third part . We would propose that you would pay on the basis of occurrence all medical and ...
... party of the first part and the com- pany is the party of the second part , and the claimants against the policyholder are parties of the third part . We would propose that you would pay on the basis of occurrence all medical and ...
Page 164
... party coverages and thus reduce his compulsory insur- ance costs , but any third party claims he may have are still reduced by the amount he would have been paid under the first party coverages if he had not chosen the deductible . The ...
... party coverages and thus reduce his compulsory insur- ance costs , but any third party claims he may have are still reduced by the amount he would have been paid under the first party coverages if he had not chosen the deductible . The ...
Page 168
... party . We also have available : Auto accident disability benefits ( no - fault ) $ 25 weekly for $ 2.50 $ 50 weekly for $ 5.00 But only slightly over 1 % purchase this . And auto death benefits ( no - fault ) $ 7,500 for $ 2.50 ...
... party . We also have available : Auto accident disability benefits ( no - fault ) $ 25 weekly for $ 2.50 $ 50 weekly for $ 5.00 But only slightly over 1 % purchase this . And auto death benefits ( no - fault ) $ 7,500 for $ 2.50 ...
Contents
Registrations Midwinter Meeting | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 31 |
The Trouble With LawyersMurray Teigh Bloom | 45 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abingdon administration Alexandria Allen American Bar Association Annual Meeting Applause areas Arlington Attorney automobile insurance Bar Association Officers Chairman Charles Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit Bar Association clients contingent fee cost County Bar Association damage Danville David Davis Dudley Edward Executive Committee Fairfax Federal Frank Fredericksburg George going Governor Hampton Harrisonburg Harry Henry income interest James John Joseph Judge U. S. District Judicial Circuit Justice Laughter legal profession liability Lynchburg Martinsville Newport no-fault Norfolk Ombudsman percent person Petersburg Portsmouth practice present President problems professional corporation proposed recommendations Regular Meetings Richard Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Robert Robert L rule Secretary-Treasurer Senator served Staunton Stuart subcommittee Suffolk Supreme Court thing Thomas tion U. S. District Court Vice-President Virginia Bar Association Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar Waller Washington Waynesboro William William E Williamsburg Winchester York Young Lawyers Section