Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... passed local recording statutes . Others , including Virginia , passed so - called " validation statutes , " which rendered these bulk assignments valid without any notice of any kind . M 6 . " 31 n # The solution of this problem under ...
... passed local recording statutes . Others , including Virginia , passed so - called " validation statutes , " which rendered these bulk assignments valid without any notice of any kind . M 6 . " 31 n # The solution of this problem under ...
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... passing , one that will not soon be replaced . He was ever willing , yea , eager to assist the young barrister in his quest for proper establishment , and many members of the Association will not soon forget some of his en- couraging as ...
... passing , one that will not soon be replaced . He was ever willing , yea , eager to assist the young barrister in his quest for proper establishment , and many members of the Association will not soon forget some of his en- couraging as ...
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... passed to his eternal rest on March 27 , 1951 . He was born in Gloucester on April 9 , 1887 , a son of Charles Edward and Virginia Willis Cary . He received his early educa- tion in private schools of Gloucester and Roanoke and later ...
... passed to his eternal rest on March 27 , 1951 . He was born in Gloucester on April 9 , 1887 , a son of Charles Edward and Virginia Willis Cary . He received his early educa- tion in private schools of Gloucester and Roanoke and later ...
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