Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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Page 118
... chief justice , $ 9,000 ; associate justices , $ 8,000 . The justices are reimbursed for expenses actually and reasonably incurred , including post- age , stationery , expenses , and telephone tolls . The justices are reimbursed for ...
... chief justice , $ 9,000 ; associate justices , $ 8,000 . The justices are reimbursed for expenses actually and reasonably incurred , including post- age , stationery , expenses , and telephone tolls . The justices are reimbursed for ...
Page 119
... chief judge . The judge from the city of Balti- more is elected by the qualified voters of the city . CIRCUIT COURTS : The State is divided into eight judicial circuits , and for each of the circuits there is a chief judge and two ...
... chief judge . The judge from the city of Balti- more is elected by the qualified voters of the city . CIRCUIT COURTS : The State is divided into eight judicial circuits , and for each of the circuits there is a chief judge and two ...
Page 123
... chief judges and Supreme Court judges are allowed steno- grapher , whose salaries are approximately $ 2,000 . The chief justice and the Supreme Court justices , the chancellor and the vice - chancellors may be re- tired after fourteen ...
... chief judges and Supreme Court judges are allowed steno- grapher , whose salaries are approximately $ 2,000 . The chief justice and the Supreme Court justices , the chancellor and the vice - chancellors may be re- tired after fourteen ...
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