Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 59Virginia State Bar Association, 1949 - Bar associations |
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... Appeals of Virginia , pursuant to such power , to adopt and promulgate rules of procedure and practice for use in the trial courts of this Com- monwealth and in all appeals therefrom , designed to speed up and simplify the trial of ...
... Appeals of Virginia , pursuant to such power , to adopt and promulgate rules of procedure and practice for use in the trial courts of this Com- monwealth and in all appeals therefrom , designed to speed up and simplify the trial of ...
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... Appeals and the lawyers who appear before it insofar as the type of cases which are heard by the Supreme Court of Appeals is concerned . However , the Library is by no means adequate as a general practitioner's library . For instance ...
... Appeals and the lawyers who appear before it insofar as the type of cases which are heard by the Supreme Court of Appeals is concerned . However , the Library is by no means adequate as a general practitioner's library . For instance ...
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... Appeals of Virginia . He continued a member of this Court until his death . In 1946 after the retirement of Chief Justice Preston W. Campbell , he became Chief Justice . His first opinion for the Supreme Court of Appeals is Dermott v ...
... Appeals of Virginia . He continued a member of this Court until his death . In 1946 after the retirement of Chief Justice Preston W. Campbell , he became Chief Justice . His first opinion for the Supreme Court of Appeals is Dermott v ...
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