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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... judicial robes , and has itself commented favorably upon the resolution passed by this Association at its last annual meeting recommending the adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of ...
... judicial robes , and has itself commented favorably upon the resolution passed by this Association at its last annual meeting recommending the adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of ...
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... judicial notice of it . I do not think it will act in practice as supposed by my friend . Mr. Lile's motion was then adopted . The Chair appointed as the members of the committee to which the subject was referred Messrs . William A ...
... judicial notice of it . I do not think it will act in practice as supposed by my friend . Mr. Lile's motion was then adopted . The Chair appointed as the members of the committee to which the subject was referred Messrs . William A ...
Page 57
... judicial procedure as will facili- tate the administration of justice . In this connection your committee has been fortunate enough to procure from Mr. William B. Pettit , of Fluvanna , a dis- tinguished member of this Association , and ...
... judicial procedure as will facili- tate the administration of justice . In this connection your committee has been fortunate enough to procure from Mr. William B. Pettit , of Fluvanna , a dis- tinguished member of this Association , and ...
Page 84
... judicial cast of mind , an aptitude for accounts , he was appointed a commissioner in chancery , and for a long time did most of the work pertaining to that position in Rich- mond , and did it to the great satisfaction of all concerned ...
... judicial cast of mind , an aptitude for accounts , he was appointed a commissioner in chancery , and for a long time did most of the work pertaining to that position in Rich- mond , and did it to the great satisfaction of all concerned ...
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... Judicial District of Virginia . As a lawyer he was learned , pains- taking in the investigation and preparation of his cases , and able in their conduct upon trial before court or jury . He came to the Bar in 1853 , and his diligence ...
... Judicial District of Virginia . As a lawyer he was learned , pains- taking in the investigation and preparation of his cases , and able in their conduct upon trial before court or jury . He came to the Bar in 1853 , and his diligence ...
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