Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 57Virginia State Bar Association, 1947 - Bar associations |
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Page 374
... rules of court . I am satisfied that these objectives have been attained . In these brief remarks , I make no effort to be either technical or compre- hensive . However , to comment briefly on the Rules of Civil Procedure ; as you ...
... rules of court . I am satisfied that these objectives have been attained . In these brief remarks , I make no effort to be either technical or compre- hensive . However , to comment briefly on the Rules of Civil Procedure ; as you ...
Page 377
... Rules , judges are allowed ample discretion and power to protect parties from being imposed upon under the guise of discovery . PRETRIAL PROCEDURE Rule 16 provides for Pretrial Conferences . Untold thousands of words have been written ...
... Rules , judges are allowed ample discretion and power to protect parties from being imposed upon under the guise of discovery . PRETRIAL PROCEDURE Rule 16 provides for Pretrial Conferences . Untold thousands of words have been written ...
Page 380
... Rule , because , strictly speaking , a bill of particulars is never absolutely necessary to enable a party to prepare for trial . The discovery provisions of the Rules previously referred to are so far - reaching and so comprehensive ...
... Rule , because , strictly speaking , a bill of particulars is never absolutely necessary to enable a party to prepare for trial . The discovery provisions of the Rules previously referred to are so far - reaching and so comprehensive ...
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