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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... principles which underlie all practice , and attempts to follow the shifting codes and practice acts of various States , is wasting the time both of its faculty and its students . This should frankly be left to the office , either ...
... principles which underlie all practice , and attempts to follow the shifting codes and practice acts of various States , is wasting the time both of its faculty and its students . This should frankly be left to the office , either ...
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... principles of law . I had learned something about how to handle the tools of our profession . I knew where to look for trade mark law , and , when I found it , how to apply the principles involved . I did not have a great deal of ...
... principles of law . I had learned something about how to handle the tools of our profession . I knew where to look for trade mark law , and , when I found it , how to apply the principles involved . I did not have a great deal of ...
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... principles of law could go up there and take that quiz book and cram up , and pass the examination with flying colors . The last two examinations of the Court of Appeals , I am told— and we purposely did not look at them because we ...
... principles of law could go up there and take that quiz book and cram up , and pass the examination with flying colors . The last two examinations of the Court of Appeals , I am told— and we purposely did not look at them because we ...
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... principle itself , and that is the way it goes . I have given the subject as much consideration as I could for the last several years because I have been convinced that we are suffering in this State a very unequal burden from an ...
... principle itself , and that is the way it goes . I have given the subject as much consideration as I could for the last several years because I have been convinced that we are suffering in this State a very unequal burden from an ...
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... And , as a substitute for the section , I offer the following : " That it is the sense of this Association that applicants for license shall be examined only on the fundamental principles of the law , and that a student who SECOND DAY 57.
... And , as a substitute for the section , I offer the following : " That it is the sense of this Association that applicants for license shall be examined only on the fundamental principles of the law , and that a student who SECOND DAY 57.
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