Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Dick , would you start us off by telling us what you have found about the history of our present statute ? Mr. Spindle : It is essential in considering this problem to review the original statute of descent in Virginia , the common law ...
Dick , would you start us off by telling us what you have found about the history of our present statute ? Mr. Spindle : It is essential in considering this problem to review the original statute of descent in Virginia , the common law ...
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Although we are now considering the rights of both the husband and the wife as surviving consort to inherit , we must remember that at this time and in the early development of this statute the problem was probably considered from the ...
Although we are now considering the rights of both the husband and the wife as surviving consort to inherit , we must remember that at this time and in the early development of this statute the problem was probably considered from the ...
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As to the views of those who say that Virginia should rush into the lead and pass the statute quickly , regardless ... Virginia has already passed a respectable number of uniform statutes , which are almost identical with statutes which ...
As to the views of those who say that Virginia should rush into the lead and pass the statute quickly , regardless ... Virginia has already passed a respectable number of uniform statutes , which are almost identical with statutes which ...
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