Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 34Virginia State Bar Association, 1922 - Bar associations |
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... importance of its work . Not that we are introducing novel bills , but that we are trying to make uniform those laws ... important at the present date in the preservation of the rights reserved to the States and in checking this constant ...
... importance of its work . Not that we are introducing novel bills , but that we are trying to make uniform those laws ... important at the present date in the preservation of the rights reserved to the States and in checking this constant ...
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... important cases that have arisen in re- cent years in the State and Federal courts of the city . His employment in ... importance owing to lack of time in which to give such matters attention . In addition to his legal knowledge , Mr ...
... important cases that have arisen in re- cent years in the State and Federal courts of the city . His employment in ... importance owing to lack of time in which to give such matters attention . In addition to his legal knowledge , Mr ...
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... importance of the questions involved or to se- cure uniformity of decisions . " Importance " is a highly elastic term . Every suit involving a debatable proposition of law is more or less important , and there is no more of misfortune ...
... importance of the questions involved or to se- cure uniformity of decisions . " Importance " is a highly elastic term . Every suit involving a debatable proposition of law is more or less important , and there is no more of misfortune ...
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action Active members adopted amendment Annual Meeting authority Bar Association became bill causes Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville Circuit Circuit Court City civil commission Committee Commonwealth Commonwealth's Attorney Congress consideration Constitution Corporation County Court of Appeals Danville death District doctrine duties EDWARD elected evidence fact Federal FRANK GEORGE give GORDON HENRY Honorary members House important interest involved JAMES JOHN Judge judgment judicial jurisdiction jury justice killing land lawyers legislation LIBRARY limited Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg marriage MARTIN murder Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk opinion party period person Petersburg practice present President profession provides question reason received respect Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT Secretary Senate Springs statute Supreme Court term THOMAS tion trial Uniform United University Virginia Washington WILLIAM York