Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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... authority , the legislature has broad discretion . It may exercise that authority directly or through the agency it creates or appoints to act for that purpose in accordance with appropriate standards . When the legislature itself acts ...
... authority , the legislature has broad discretion . It may exercise that authority directly or through the agency it creates or appoints to act for that purpose in accordance with appropriate standards . When the legislature itself acts ...
Page 291
... authority of the central government by its terms as broad as our own . The time and conditions were indistinguishable from those which prevailed in America at the time of the decision of the same questions by the American Court . The ...
... authority of the central government by its terms as broad as our own . The time and conditions were indistinguishable from those which prevailed in America at the time of the decision of the same questions by the American Court . The ...
Page 346
... authority of the courts in this matter appears for various reasons to be rather seldom exercised , although it is to be assumed that many attain the desired end simply through suggestions , without resort to more drastic measures . A ...
... authority of the courts in this matter appears for various reasons to be rather seldom exercised , although it is to be assumed that many attain the desired end simply through suggestions , without resort to more drastic measures . A ...
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