Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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Page 81
The Judicial Council in its study gave very considerable thought to the experience of the Federal courts . Most of you are familiar with that situation . But the Council felt in reviewing all of the discussions that lay behind the ...
The Judicial Council in its study gave very considerable thought to the experience of the Federal courts . Most of you are familiar with that situation . But the Council felt in reviewing all of the discussions that lay behind the ...
Page 238
There is apparently some belief that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are the ultimate in pleadings and practice . I cannot agree . That these Federal Rules have many excellent qualities and provisions cannot be doubted .
There is apparently some belief that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are the ultimate in pleadings and practice . I cannot agree . That these Federal Rules have many excellent qualities and provisions cannot be doubted .
Page 239
Our Rule 3:18 ( d ) is very similar to the Federal Rule 8A . They both prescribe what the plaintiff shall state ; in Virginia , " the facts on which the party relies shall be sufficient if it clearly informs the opposite party of the ...
Our Rule 3:18 ( d ) is very similar to the Federal Rule 8A . They both prescribe what the plaintiff shall state ; in Virginia , " the facts on which the party relies shall be sufficient if it clearly informs the opposite party of the ...
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