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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... referred to special commit- tees for report . One of these is a resolution respecting a mural tablet to the memory of Chancellor Wythe , referred to a special committee , consisting of Messrs . W. W. Henry , R. G. H. Kean , and Ro . M ...
... referred to special commit- tees for report . One of these is a resolution respecting a mural tablet to the memory of Chancellor Wythe , referred to a special committee , consisting of Messrs . W. W. Henry , R. G. H. Kean , and Ro . M ...
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... referred to . But I see that there is a strong feeling in Virginia in favor of changing our common law method of procedure , as strong a feel- ing as there is in favor of any doctrine . There is a demand from the people for this change ...
... referred to . But I see that there is a strong feeling in Virginia in favor of changing our common law method of procedure , as strong a feel- ing as there is in favor of any doctrine . There is a demand from the people for this change ...
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... referred to ? : Mr. Barton There is no objection to them in practice . I never heard a single voice raised in objection to the Connecticut mode of procedure . Of all , I think the Massachusetts system the best , and this proposed system ...
... referred to ? : Mr. Barton There is no objection to them in practice . I never heard a single voice raised in objection to the Connecticut mode of procedure . Of all , I think the Massachusetts system the best , and this proposed system ...
Page 44
... referred to this committee instructing them to prepare a measure to come before the association , with a re- port in reference to legal education and admission to the bar . At the following meeting of the association the committee made ...
... referred to this committee instructing them to prepare a measure to come before the association , with a re- port in reference to legal education and admission to the bar . At the following meeting of the association the committee made ...
Page 73
... referred to in at least two hundred and thirty - eight independent sections of the Code , besides chapters 123 , 124 and 125 on the subject of eject- ment and unlawful detainer , chapters 163 and 164 on the subject of the appointment of ...
... referred to in at least two hundred and thirty - eight independent sections of the Code , besides chapters 123 , 124 and 125 on the subject of eject- ment and unlawful detainer , chapters 163 and 164 on the subject of the appointment of ...
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