Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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Page 75
... Judicial Council that the full benefit of the accomplish- ments already made cannot be realized without other and fur- ther improvements in our judicial system . Progress in such matters is slow . Many of you may be surprised to know ...
... Judicial Council that the full benefit of the accomplish- ments already made cannot be realized without other and fur- ther improvements in our judicial system . Progress in such matters is slow . Many of you may be surprised to know ...
Page 78
... judicial system and make recom- mendations in respect thereto ; ( f ) Draw all requisitions for the payment out of state moneys appropriated for the maintenance and operation of the Judicial System ; ( g ) Collect statistical and other ...
... judicial system and make recom- mendations in respect thereto ; ( f ) Draw all requisitions for the payment out of state moneys appropriated for the maintenance and operation of the Judicial System ; ( g ) Collect statistical and other ...
Page 79
... judicial business , the improvement of the judicial system and the administration of justice . Each judge attending shall be entitled to be reimbursed for his necessary expenses to be paid from state appropriations made for such purpose ...
... judicial business , the improvement of the judicial system and the administration of justice . Each judge attending shall be entitled to be reimbursed for his necessary expenses to be paid from state appropriations made for such purpose ...
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