Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Under our present law , the surviving spouse where there are no children or descendants enjoys the full fruits of the land for life without any of the liabilities connected with ownership , and this is sufficient .
Under our present law , the surviving spouse where there are no children or descendants enjoys the full fruits of the land for life without any of the liabilities connected with ownership , and this is sufficient .
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Under our present law women are getting most of the property of their husbands and that is bad enough , but to give them the balance by changing the law would create an intolerable situation , Gentlemen , I am saying this now to you in ...
Under our present law women are getting most of the property of their husbands and that is bad enough , but to give them the balance by changing the law would create an intolerable situation , Gentlemen , I am saying this now to you in ...
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The following members of the Virginia State Bar Committee were present : Messrs . Fred B. Greear ( Chairman ) , Thomas H. Willcox , Caldwell C. Kendrick , Alex W. Parker and B. D. Ayers . The following members of The Virginia State Bar ...
The following members of the Virginia State Bar Committee were present : Messrs . Fred B. Greear ( Chairman ) , Thomas H. Willcox , Caldwell C. Kendrick , Alex W. Parker and B. D. Ayers . The following members of The Virginia State Bar ...
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