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 73
... interpretation to be put upon it . Now our system of common law and equity procedure pervades the whole body of our statute law . It is directly referred to in at least two hundred and thirty - eight independent sections of the Code ...
... interpretation to be put upon it . Now our system of common law and equity procedure pervades the whole body of our statute law . It is directly referred to in at least two hundred and thirty - eight independent sections of the Code ...
Page 98
... interpretations . We have followed an ancient custom in further providing that acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed . This would , of course , be the effect at any rate of the adoption of this act . The phrase is merely ...
... interpretations . We have followed an ancient custom in further providing that acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed . This would , of course , be the effect at any rate of the adoption of this act . The phrase is merely ...
Page 177
... interpret everything to his disadvan- tage and to deprive him as far as possible of a hearing are suc- ceeded by a protection invariably accorded to him , by an anxiety to ascertain everything in his favor , and even by a wish to find a ...
... interpret everything to his disadvan- tage and to deprive him as far as possible of a hearing are suc- ceeded by a protection invariably accorded to him , by an anxiety to ascertain everything in his favor , and even by a wish to find a ...
Page 184
... interpretation of a valid written instrument , of a contrac- tual or dispositive character , assuming such instrument to exist , and to be brought before the court for construction only . I shall thus avoid any inquiry as to the use of ...
... interpretation of a valid written instrument , of a contrac- tual or dispositive character , assuming such instrument to exist , and to be brought before the court for construction only . I shall thus avoid any inquiry as to the use of ...
Page 186
... interpretation is to ascertain the meaning of the words as used by the writer . Thus in Grey v . Pearson , 6 ... interpretation of Wills " ( 2 Jurid . Soc . Papers , 351 ) , where it is suggested that the opposing views as to the object ...
... interpretation is to ascertain the meaning of the words as used by the writer . Thus in Grey v . Pearson , 6 ... interpretation of Wills " ( 2 Jurid . Soc . Papers , 351 ) , where it is suggested that the opposing views as to the object ...
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