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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... trial , " as stated in the address of our last President , and was there ever a graver misconception ? It is well to quote here Section 3249 in full : " In any action or motion the Court may order a statement to be filed of the ...
... trial , " as stated in the address of our last President , and was there ever a graver misconception ? It is well to quote here Section 3249 in full : " In any action or motion the Court may order a statement to be filed of the ...
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... trial by jury . Our present Constitution , made with reference to the system as it is , and has long prevailed , declares " that in controversies re- specting property , and in suits between man and man , the trial by jury is preferable ...
... trial by jury . Our present Constitution , made with reference to the system as it is , and has long prevailed , declares " that in controversies re- specting property , and in suits between man and man , the trial by jury is preferable ...
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... trials , but this is the fullest extent of his power ; and the Legislature has provided that this power shall not be exerted more than twice in favor of the same party in the same cause . 66 " " The Special Committee truly remarks that ...
... trials , but this is the fullest extent of his power ; and the Legislature has provided that this power shall not be exerted more than twice in favor of the same party in the same cause . 66 " " The Special Committee truly remarks that ...
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... trial ; so that jury trial is retained , although there is a power in the judge to sum up . But I agree with him because I am very jealous of the trial by jury . Yet , if the parties desire that the judge should sum up the law as ...
... trial ; so that jury trial is retained , although there is a power in the judge to sum up . But I agree with him because I am very jealous of the trial by jury . Yet , if the parties desire that the judge should sum up the law as ...
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... trials in civil cases . " Adopted . W. R. Meredith , of Richmond : I suggest that we take up the bills in numerical order ... trial court may prescribe . " Mr. Patteson : We accept that . A. P. Thom : I must confess that I don't like ...
... trials in civil cases . " Adopted . W. R. Meredith , of Richmond : I suggest that we take up the bills in numerical order ... trial court may prescribe . " Mr. Patteson : We accept that . A. P. Thom : I must confess that I don't like ...
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