Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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Page 84
... decision from a neighboring State , the details of which I will not now attempt to give because it has been some time since I read it , but where the question arose , whether the Examining Board should be concluded by a certificate of a ...
... decision from a neighboring State , the details of which I will not now attempt to give because it has been some time since I read it , but where the question arose , whether the Examining Board should be concluded by a certificate of a ...
Page 98
... decision , and that is done by a great many of our judges . I do not want to be understood here , as a gentleman seems to have understood me awhile ago , as defying this body and insist- ing on taking an appeal to the Legislature . It ...
... decision , and that is done by a great many of our judges . I do not want to be understood here , as a gentleman seems to have understood me awhile ago , as defying this body and insist- ing on taking an appeal to the Legislature . It ...
Page 111
... deciding what they are going to do , and after that is done it is all done in a very short time . There- fore , it seems to me that the time the Legislature may remain in session ought to be a matter to be left to the Legislature itself ...
... deciding what they are going to do , and after that is done it is all done in a very short time . There- fore , it seems to me that the time the Legislature may remain in session ought to be a matter to be left to the Legislature itself ...
Page 152
... decision of Dr. Barge , the umpire of the American and Venezuelian Commission of 1903 , on the ground of the invalidity of his decision upon its face ; Second , a claim on the part of the United States for a sum additional to the ...
... decision of Dr. Barge , the umpire of the American and Venezuelian Commission of 1903 , on the ground of the invalidity of his decision upon its face ; Second , a claim on the part of the United States for a sum additional to the ...
Page 153
... decision was in the nature of a compromise . The issues involved in this matter had , as suggested , not in- frequently strained the relations between Great Britain and the United States , and these nations had exhausted every device of ...
... decision was in the nature of a compromise . The issues involved in this matter had , as suggested , not in- frequently strained the relations between Great Britain and the United States , and these nations had exhausted every device of ...
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