Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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... adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of Acts of the Legislature , and perhaps the best way to bring our resolution to the active attention of that Honorable Court would be to secure an ...
... adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of Acts of the Legislature , and perhaps the best way to bring our resolution to the active attention of that Honorable Court would be to secure an ...
Page 12
... - mittee on Admissions , read the first report of that Committee . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) On motion , this report was received and adopted . The President : The Committee on Legislation and Law Re- 12 GENERAL MINUTES .
... - mittee on Admissions , read the first report of that Committee . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) On motion , this report was received and adopted . The President : The Committee on Legislation and Law Re- 12 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... adopted . The President : I understand that Mr. William B. Pettit , a distinguished member of this Association , has , at the request of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform , prepared a paper which he will read at another time ...
... adopted . The President : I understand that Mr. William B. Pettit , a distinguished member of this Association , has , at the request of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform , prepared a paper which he will read at another time ...
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... adoption of said system by the Legisla- ture of Virginia , if the same shall be deemed advisable by the committee ... adopted it has received the hearty support of the bar and has given satisfaction to all persons who deal in real ...
... adoption of said system by the Legisla- ture of Virginia , if the same shall be deemed advisable by the committee ... adopted it has received the hearty support of the bar and has given satisfaction to all persons who deal in real ...
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... adopt that judgment , so that , by the simple entry of an order , the effect of the common law will be reached . Now , it seems to me that perhaps the very severity of the punishment has prevented action in many cases ; because , as our ...
... adopt that judgment , so that , by the simple entry of an order , the effect of the common law will be reached . Now , it seems to me that perhaps the very severity of the punishment has prevented action in many cases ; because , as our ...
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