Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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... and 58-161.2 were added to the Code so as to provide that in all cases , unless otherwise provided by will or inter vivos instrument , the inheritance tax will be charged to corpus when a temporary interest in property is created .
... and 58-161.2 were added to the Code so as to provide that in all cases , unless otherwise provided by will or inter vivos instrument , the inheritance tax will be charged to corpus when a temporary interest in property is created .
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He was one of the last surviving members of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia of 1901-02 , and throughout his life Mr. Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon ...
He was one of the last surviving members of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia of 1901-02 , and throughout his life Mr. Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon ...
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His daily work was given to the law not as a means of advancing the special interests of limited groups but as a human ... He took a profound interest in political questions and used his time and influence with a liberal hand for the ...
His daily work was given to the law not as a means of advancing the special interests of limited groups but as a human ... He took a profound interest in political questions and used his time and influence with a liberal hand for the ...
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