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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... motion , the Association then took a recess until 8:30 P. M. EVENING SESSION . Tuesday , August 1st , 8 : 30 P. M. The Association was called to order by the President . The President : The order of business for this evening is the ...
... motion , the Association then took a recess until 8:30 P. M. EVENING SESSION . Tuesday , August 1st , 8 : 30 P. M. The Association was called to order by the President . The President : The order of business for this evening is the ...
Page 16
... motion , " by either the plaintiff or defendant . What the occasion , what the reason , for this interpolation ? Or , what is its meaning ? Do not these amendments proceed upon the misconception that our system of pleading permits the ...
... motion , " by either the plaintiff or defendant . What the occasion , what the reason , for this interpolation ? Or , what is its meaning ? Do not these amendments proceed upon the misconception that our system of pleading permits the ...
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... motion after fifteen days ' notice ; when notice to be returned to the Clerk's office ; provision to prevent discontinuance of motion . 66 ' Any person entitled to recover by action , money on any con- tract , express or implied ...
... motion after fifteen days ' notice ; when notice to be returned to the Clerk's office ; provision to prevent discontinuance of motion . 66 ' Any person entitled to recover by action , money on any con- tract , express or implied ...
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... motion given by the preceding section . " Now , Mr. Chairman , by an amendment that does not contain over four lines , I think I give to the reformers everything they can wish for . They ought to be satisfied with that . If they don't ...
... motion given by the preceding section . " Now , Mr. Chairman , by an amendment that does not contain over four lines , I think I give to the reformers everything they can wish for . They ought to be satisfied with that . If they don't ...
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... motion , the report was received and adopted , and the officers as named by the committee declared elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of ...
... motion , the report was received and adopted , and the officers as named by the committee declared elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of ...
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