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 37
... person can improperly influence him or unduly enjoy his favor , or that he is affected by kinship , rank , position or influence of any party or other person . The Committee feels that the purpose of this resolution is good . We felt ...
... person can improperly influence him or unduly enjoy his favor , or that he is affected by kinship , rank , position or influence of any party or other person . The Committee feels that the purpose of this resolution is good . We felt ...
Page 107
... person was said to be payable to bearer , if such fact was known to the drawer . Such instruments were never intended to be true face , bearer paper , controlled by Section 40 of the N. I. L. Section 9 ( 3 ) was simply an awkward form ...
... person was said to be payable to bearer , if such fact was known to the drawer . Such instruments were never intended to be true face , bearer paper , controlled by Section 40 of the N. I. L. Section 9 ( 3 ) was simply an awkward form ...
Page 230
... person- 109 for the prosecution and 310 for the defense , in addition to 16 of the de- fendants who testified in their own behalf . Seven hundred seventy - five depositions and affidavits were introduced of witnesses who were not ...
... person- 109 for the prosecution and 310 for the defense , in addition to 16 of the de- fendants who testified in their own behalf . Seven hundred seventy - five depositions and affidavits were introduced of witnesses who were not ...
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