Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Recommendation III - Code Section 58-152 amended so as to align the Virginia inheritance tax law with the Federal estate tax law so that a gift within a period of three years ending with the date of the decedent's death is deemed prima ...
Recommendation III - Code Section 58-152 amended so as to align the Virginia inheritance tax law with the Federal estate tax law so that a gift within a period of three years ending with the date of the decedent's death is deemed prima ...
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Those who lived with him , whether in the daily round or in the occasional meeting , cannot feel that his death takes away his presence and example . Their own lives are richer for his inspiration that continues .
Those who lived with him , whether in the daily round or in the occasional meeting , cannot feel that his death takes away his presence and example . Their own lives are richer for his inspiration that continues .
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Although for several years prior to his death he was afflicted with an illness he knew to be incurable , Judge Wilson , with such courage as is seldom seen and fidelity to duty , continued his service on the bench almost to the date of ...
Although for several years prior to his death he was afflicted with an illness he knew to be incurable , Judge Wilson , with such courage as is seldom seen and fidelity to duty , continued his service on the bench almost to the date of ...
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