Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 36 |
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VIRGINIA STATUTES OF 1924 AN ADDRESS BY C. H. MORRISSETT Director of the State Legislative Reference Bureau . ... There is nothing inexplicable about the growth of statute law . Great though that growth has been , it has not been ...
VIRGINIA STATUTES OF 1924 AN ADDRESS BY C. H. MORRISSETT Director of the State Legislative Reference Bureau . ... There is nothing inexplicable about the growth of statute law . Great though that growth has been , it has not been ...
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... presently to be mentioned , it was held that the motion , following the language of the statute , had to be made by the “ heirs , devisees , or alienees , or any of them , " and could not be made by the widow.17 In 1924 the statute ...
... presently to be mentioned , it was held that the motion , following the language of the statute , had to be made by the “ heirs , devisees , or alienees , or any of them , " and could not be made by the widow.17 In 1924 the statute ...
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of Appeals.48 Before 1924 the statute enacted in pursuance of the constitutional provision was restricted to cases in which a majority of the judges of the Supreme Court of Appeals were so situated as to make it improper for them to sit ...
of Appeals.48 Before 1924 the statute enacted in pursuance of the constitutional provision was restricted to cases in which a majority of the judges of the Supreme Court of Appeals were so situated as to make it improper for them to sit ...
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