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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Page 12
... trial of a case which would not be concluded in time to permit him to attend this meeting and read the paper he had prepared at the request of the Executive Committee . This is a source of regret to the Committee in which I am sure all ...
... trial of a case which would not be concluded in time to permit him to attend this meeting and read the paper he had prepared at the request of the Executive Committee . This is a source of regret to the Committee in which I am sure all ...
Page 19
... trial of any matter of fact , if required by the defendant ; and if it shall be found by the jury , or by the court , when no jury is impaneled , that the failure of the attorney to pay over such money or to deliver such security was ...
... trial of any matter of fact , if required by the defendant ; and if it shall be found by the jury , or by the court , when no jury is impaneled , that the failure of the attorney to pay over such money or to deliver such security was ...
Page 20
... trial of any matter of fact , if required by the defendant ; and if it shall be found by the jury , or by the court , when no jury is impaneled , that the failure of the attorney to pay over such money or to deliver such security was ...
... trial of any matter of fact , if required by the defendant ; and if it shall be found by the jury , or by the court , when no jury is impaneled , that the failure of the attorney to pay over such money or to deliver such security was ...
Page 94
... trial before court or jury . He came to the Bar in 1853 , and his diligence , ability and fidelity soon brought him a lucrative practice , which had grown to large pro- portions , when , by the choice of the General Assembly of the ...
... trial before court or jury . He came to the Bar in 1853 , and his diligence , ability and fidelity soon brought him a lucrative practice , which had grown to large pro- portions , when , by the choice of the General Assembly of the ...
Page 95
... trial judge in the circuit courts , and here he was without a superior in the Commonwealth . As a citizen , he was public - spirited , patriotic and zealous in supporting every movement which promised benefit to his county or his State ...
... trial judge in the circuit courts , and here he was without a superior in the Commonwealth . As a citizen , he was public - spirited , patriotic and zealous in supporting every movement which promised benefit to his county or his State ...
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