Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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In that connection I might add when I took the examination I finished Tuesday and I was notified Thursday evening , as I recall it . That was relatively constant at that time . Now it has gone up to approximately a ninety - day period ...
In that connection I might add when I took the examination I finished Tuesday and I was notified Thursday evening , as I recall it . That was relatively constant at that time . Now it has gone up to approximately a ninety - day period ...
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We depend on examination and particularly on cross - examination as a means of eliciting the true facts of the case . The civil law uses the examining magistrate , whose duty it is to find out all the evidence both for the prosecution ...
We depend on examination and particularly on cross - examination as a means of eliciting the true facts of the case . The civil law uses the examining magistrate , whose duty it is to find out all the evidence both for the prosecution ...
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As a furtherance to this , and also as an aid in testing the student's ability to reason and analyze , it is suggested that there should be , either in place of , or in addition to a separate examination in each subject ...
As a furtherance to this , and also as an aid in testing the student's ability to reason and analyze , it is suggested that there should be , either in place of , or in addition to a separate examination in each subject ...
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