Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... interest and the remainder when the tax was levied under Section 58-153 . Recommendation III - Code Section 58-152 ... interests , amended so as to prevent the successive taxation of these temporary interests as they come into possession ...
... interest and the remainder when the tax was levied under Section 58-153 . Recommendation III - Code Section 58-152 ... interests , amended so as to prevent the successive taxation of these temporary interests as they come into possession ...
Page 135
... interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon was as much at home in the trial court as in the appellate court . He was regarded by the Bench and Bar as an able pleader , whether in equity or at law , and ...
... interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon was as much at home in the trial court as in the appellate court . He was regarded by the Bench and Bar as an able pleader , whether in equity or at law , and ...
Page 158
... interest in political questions and used his time and influence with a liberal hand for the maintenance of these principles . But he never supposed that man lives by sound princi- ples alone . He was tireless in the aid of children and ...
... interest in political questions and used his time and influence with a liberal hand for the maintenance of these principles . But he never supposed that man lives by sound princi- ples alone . He was tireless in the aid of children and ...
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