Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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Page 81
... intention of the above amendment to allow the same latitude in respect to the replication as already exists in respect to pleas . It is of first importance that the parties come to an issue as speedily as possible . Doubtless this ...
... intention of the above amendment to allow the same latitude in respect to the replication as already exists in respect to pleas . It is of first importance that the parties come to an issue as speedily as possible . Doubtless this ...
Page 103
... intention of the above amendment to allow the same latitude in respect to the replication as already exists in respect to pleas . It is of first importance that the parties come to an issue as speedily as possible . Doubtless this ...
... intention of the above amendment to allow the same latitude in respect to the replication as already exists in respect to pleas . It is of first importance that the parties come to an issue as speedily as possible . Doubtless this ...
Page 186
... intention , i . e . , the inten- tion which the law recognizes as operative and dispositive . But it must not be supposed that the actual use of words by a testator can always be taken cognizance of by a court of construction , and ...
... intention , i . e . , the inten- tion which the law recognizes as operative and dispositive . But it must not be supposed that the actual use of words by a testator can always be taken cognizance of by a court of construction , and ...
Page 190
... intention of the tes- tator as declared by him before , at , or after the making of his will . For though the difficulty was caused by the facts , yet it is possible that it will disappear on further inquiry into the facts ; thus ...
... intention of the tes- tator as declared by him before , at , or after the making of his will . For though the difficulty was caused by the facts , yet it is possible that it will disappear on further inquiry into the facts ; thus ...
Page 191
... intention must be received in evidence , and actual in- tention , as thus manifested , must be invoked to throw ... intention , such as his declarations of intention , his informal memoranda for his will , his instructions for its ...
... intention must be received in evidence , and actual in- tention , as thus manifested , must be invoked to throw ... intention , such as his declarations of intention , his informal memoranda for his will , his instructions for its ...
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