Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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... pension or retirement provisions . Judges selected by people voting by districts . CHANCERY COURT : Courts of general equity jurisdiction . Twelve districts within the State and twelve chancellors . Same salary as judges of the Circuit ...
... pension or retirement provisions . Judges selected by people voting by districts . CHANCERY COURT : Courts of general equity jurisdiction . Twelve districts within the State and twelve chancellors . Same salary as judges of the Circuit ...
Page 122
... pension or retirement provision . Chief justice elected at large and six associate judges elected by district - all on a non - partisan ballot . DISTRICT COURT : State is divided into eighteen districts . Salary of judges , $ 4,000 a ...
... pension or retirement provision . Chief justice elected at large and six associate judges elected by district - all on a non - partisan ballot . DISTRICT COURT : State is divided into eighteen districts . Salary of judges , $ 4,000 a ...
Page 128
... pension or retirement as Supreme Court . Elected for a period of eight years . CHANCERY COURT : Salary of judges , $ 5,000 a year . No travel allowances nor stenographer . Same provisions for pension and retirement . Judges elected for ...
... pension or retirement as Supreme Court . Elected for a period of eight years . CHANCERY COURT : Salary of judges , $ 5,000 a year . No travel allowances nor stenographer . Same provisions for pension and retirement . Judges elected for ...
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