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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... procedure rivals some unenviable characteristics which have placed the people of Spain in the rear of all civilized nations . There is not a member of the Bar in this Commonwealth , en- gaged in active practice , who does not feel the ...
... procedure rivals some unenviable characteristics which have placed the people of Spain in the rear of all civilized nations . There is not a member of the Bar in this Commonwealth , en- gaged in active practice , who does not feel the ...
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... procedure , but when appointed it was supposed to be as evenly divided as a committee of five could be . Four out of the five sign the report recommend- ing the consolidation of law and equity procedure . The other member has made no ...
... procedure , but when appointed it was supposed to be as evenly divided as a committee of five could be . Four out of the five sign the report recommend- ing the consolidation of law and equity procedure . The other member has made no ...
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... procedure which has long since outgrown its usefulness . Delay in the administration of both criminal and civil law is a terrible evil , and it is the duty of every man who loves his profession to do all in his power to strike it down ...
... procedure which has long since outgrown its usefulness . Delay in the administration of both criminal and civil law is a terrible evil , and it is the duty of every man who loves his profession to do all in his power to strike it down ...
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... procedure , so both client and counsel suffer from delays of this character . Great dissatisfaction has arisen both in the legal profession and amongst the general public , especially the mercantile classes , with the working of our ...
... procedure , so both client and counsel suffer from delays of this character . Great dissatisfaction has arisen both in the legal profession and amongst the general public , especially the mercantile classes , with the working of our ...
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... procedure are fused , to which the people can resort without fear of the terrors which admittedly surround liti- gation on every hand at present and frighten suitors from the doors . The delay is the chief trouble . One State in our ...
... procedure are fused , to which the people can resort without fear of the terrors which admittedly surround liti- gation on every hand at present and frighten suitors from the doors . The delay is the chief trouble . One State in our ...
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accused adjournment Adm'r adopted amendment annual meeting application appointed Article attorney Bar Association Big Stone Gap Brazil Buren By-Laws chairman Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit civil client Code Committee on Admissions common law Commonwealth conductor constitution constitution of Brazil contributory negligence Court of Appeals criminal Danville declared defendant demurrer doctrine duty elected Executive Committee fellow-servant felony gentlemen George Gratt guilty Harrisonburg held injury JAMES JOHN judge judgment judicature judicial jury justice law and equity Law Reform lawyer Legislature Lexington Lovingston Lynchburg Martin Van Buren master misdemeanor negligence Norfolk offense Old Point Comfort Patteson person Petersburg plaintiff pleading practice President President,-I principles procedure profession punishment question reason Republic resolution Richmond Roanoke rules servant Special Committee Standing Committees statute Staunton Supreme Court thereof tion trial vice-principal Virginia State Bar Warrenton White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM Wythe Wytheville