Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Page 108
( u ) Section 3-416 , concerning effect of death of drawer of a check , is new . Death does not revoke authority to pay until drawee has knowledge of death , and even with knowledge the bank may pay checks for ten days unless it ...
( u ) Section 3-416 , concerning effect of death of drawer of a check , is new . Death does not revoke authority to pay until drawee has knowledge of death , and even with knowledge the bank may pay checks for ten days unless it ...
Page 160
I think it can be safely said that from that time until his death few outside of those connected with the staff of the Society contributed more than he to the welfare and advancement both of the Society proper and its magazine ...
I think it can be safely said that from that time until his death few outside of those connected with the staff of the Society contributed more than he to the welfare and advancement both of the Society proper and its magazine ...
Page 242
He concurred in five of the death sentences but felt that the other defendant , Hirota , who received the death sentence , should have been acquitted . He held that three who received life imprisonment should have been hung and five in ...
He concurred in five of the death sentences but felt that the other defendant , Hirota , who received the death sentence , should have been acquitted . He held that three who received life imprisonment should have been hung and five in ...
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