Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... delay in assembling to listen to the annual address by Judge Lucas , of West Virginia . On motion , the meeting then adjourned until Wednesday at 11 o'clock A. M. SECOND DAY . WEDNESDAY , July 13 , 1892 . COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS . 19.
... delay in assembling to listen to the annual address by Judge Lucas , of West Virginia . On motion , the meeting then adjourned until Wednesday at 11 o'clock A. M. SECOND DAY . WEDNESDAY , July 13 , 1892 . COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS . 19.
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... Judge Lucas then delivered the annual address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , -The Chair is very desirous of allowing the members to enjoy this conversation after the treat we have had ; but we must ...
... Judge Lucas then delivered the annual address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , -The Chair is very desirous of allowing the members to enjoy this conversation after the treat we have had ; but we must ...
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... Judge Christian's motion , that the report of the committee be adopted . Mr. Christian : I do not object to the substitute ; I was only trying to conform to the former proceedings , as they were repre- sented by Judge Lamb . The report ...
... Judge Christian's motion , that the report of the committee be adopted . Mr. Christian : I do not object to the substitute ; I was only trying to conform to the former proceedings , as they were repre- sented by Judge Lamb . The report ...
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... judges are instituted to pre- serve and protect . It is no novel attempt to impair the useful- ness of the two systems , but an honest effort to show the lawyers of Virginia that in this way , by the fusion of the modes of pro- cedure ...
... judges are instituted to pre- serve and protect . It is no novel attempt to impair the useful- ness of the two systems , but an honest effort to show the lawyers of Virginia that in this way , by the fusion of the modes of pro- cedure ...
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... judge to pass upon the reports and excep- tions in an intelligent manner , and according to the very right of the cases . A referee would save much time and trouble in such cases , and the courts should have the power to appoint them ...
... judge to pass upon the reports and excep- tions in an intelligent manner , and according to the very right of the cases . A referee would save much time and trouble in such cases , and the courts should have the power to appoint them ...
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