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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... term of eight years . CIRCUIT COURTS : Judges of Circuit Courts are elected by the qualified electors of the several circuits and hold their offices for the term of four years . The Constitution provides that where the office of the ...
... term of eight years . CIRCUIT COURTS : Judges of Circuit Courts are elected by the qualified electors of the several circuits and hold their offices for the term of four years . The Constitution provides that where the office of the ...
Page 123
... term of seven years . The chief justice receives a salary of $ 19,000 and the associate justices a salary of $ 18,000 . COURTS OF CHANCERY : The chancellor is appointed by the Governor for a term of seven years and receives a salary of ...
... term of seven years . The chief justice receives a salary of $ 19,000 and the associate justices a salary of $ 18,000 . COURTS OF CHANCERY : The chancellor is appointed by the Governor for a term of seven years and receives a salary of ...
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... term . STATE OF UTAH . SUPREME COURT : Salary of judges , $ 5,000 a year . No allowance for travel or stenographic services . No pension or retirement provisions . Judges elected for a ten- year term . This method is reported as not ...
... term . STATE OF UTAH . SUPREME COURT : Salary of judges , $ 5,000 a year . No allowance for travel or stenographic services . No pension or retirement provisions . Judges elected for a ten- year term . This method is reported as not ...
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