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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... object of this is to enable the committees , whose members are scattered widely over the State , to meet and organize immediately upon their ap- pointment , and while they are assembled here . A list of these committees will be posted ...
... object of this is to enable the committees , whose members are scattered widely over the State , to meet and organize immediately upon their ap- pointment , and while they are assembled here . A list of these committees will be posted ...
Page 23
... object , neither of which is expressed in the title . The first section seems to be aiming , in an indefinite way , towards what is already consummated in section 3299 of the Code of Virginia . If anything further is intended , we ...
... object , neither of which is expressed in the title . The first section seems to be aiming , in an indefinite way , towards what is already consummated in section 3299 of the Code of Virginia . If anything further is intended , we ...
Page 24
... object is practically to do away with our present common form of pleading . Now , sir , I believe that a very large majority of the Bar of our State are opposed to this bill ; and if most of our lawyers are opposed to it , and the ...
... object is practically to do away with our present common form of pleading . Now , sir , I believe that a very large majority of the Bar of our State are opposed to this bill ; and if most of our lawyers are opposed to it , and the ...
Page 26
... object of pleading . After examining the Code Pleading with some care , I state that our form of procedure is infinitely more simple than the Code procedure . If any man thinks that Code procedure will save time and trouble and labor ...
... object of pleading . After examining the Code Pleading with some care , I state that our form of procedure is infinitely more simple than the Code procedure . If any man thinks that Code procedure will save time and trouble and labor ...
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... object , if the object of suitors is to ask for a determination of the right - why should any man ob- ject - if he asks that the Court should say to him , when he comes into equity through mistake : " Your remedy cannot be had in equity ...
... object , if the object of suitors is to ask for a determination of the right - why should any man ob- ject - if he asks that the Court should say to him , when he comes into equity through mistake : " Your remedy cannot be had in equity ...
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