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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Active members Alexandria amended and re-enacted American Bar Association Annual Meeting Assembly of Virginia attorney Barton Big Stone Gap bill Bldg Catterall Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHICHESTER Chief Justice Christiansburg CIRCUIT COURTS client Code of Virginia Committee on Legislation Committee on Resolutions Congress Constitution corporation Court of Appeals crime criminal EDWARD Executive Committee Fairfax Federal FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE GOOLRICK GORDON Harrisonburg HENRY Holladay Honorary members HUGH JAMES JOHN JOSEPH Judges elected judicial Law Reform lawyer Legislation and Law Lynchburg MARTIN mittee Newport Norfolk Old Point Comfort parole pension or retirement person Petersburg President prison probation Pulaski RANDOLPH recommendation retirement provisions RICHARD Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT Salary of judges sales tax statute Staunton stenographer STUART Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS tion U. S. District Virginia State Bar Volume XLIII Volume XXX Warrenton West Virginia White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM Wytheville