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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... record remains in the clerk's office for a period , I think , of twenty days , apparently with the idea of giving opposing counsel the opportunity to designate such additional parts of the record as he desires to be printed . Thereafter ...
... record remains in the clerk's office for a period , I think , of twenty days , apparently with the idea of giving opposing counsel the opportunity to designate such additional parts of the record as he desires to be printed . Thereafter ...
Page 23
... record , be returned by the clerk of this court to the clerk of the trial court for the convenience of counsel in the preparation of their briefs , and upon the filing of their briefs said original exhibits shall again be transmitted by ...
... record , be returned by the clerk of this court to the clerk of the trial court for the convenience of counsel in the preparation of their briefs , and upon the filing of their briefs said original exhibits shall again be transmitted by ...
Page 88
... record judges in 1950 , are just as cogent and com- pelling today - in fact , more so . We believe that the state salaries of judges of circuit courts and other courts of record should be increased to $ 9,000 . We recognize the fact ...
... record judges in 1950 , are just as cogent and com- pelling today - in fact , more so . We believe that the state salaries of judges of circuit courts and other courts of record should be increased to $ 9,000 . We recognize the fact ...
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