Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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The next chronicle in the history of the Third Party Practice in Virginia is its abolition by Rule 3 : 9.1 effective October 1 , 1951 leaving the state of the law the same as it was after the decision of Hogan v .
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I am happy to be the second party to speak here in favor of Third Party Practice in Virginia . Before taking up our Proposed Rule of Court we should like to continue briefly our discussion of the history and background of Third Party ...
I am happy to be the second party to speak here in favor of Third Party Practice in Virginia . Before taking up our Proposed Rule of Court we should like to continue briefly our discussion of the history and background of Third Party ...
The amendment to Rule 14 , it seems to us , eliminates the objection to Third Party Practice most often voiced , and that is , that a plaintiff should not be compelled to sue a defendant which he does not wish to sue . It is Third Party ...
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