Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 38 |
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This report will give ample information to the new Committee on Legislation and Law Reform and it is suggested that the new Committee re - study the bills contained in this report , make such changes as may be deemed advisable and send ...
This report will give ample information to the new Committee on Legislation and Law Reform and it is suggested that the new Committee re - study the bills contained in this report , make such changes as may be deemed advisable and send ...
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... not be advocated if it advances the interests of litigants and makes for the simpler administration of justice and will give speedier trials and administer justice by methods that will bring about results in the shortest time .
... not be advocated if it advances the interests of litigants and makes for the simpler administration of justice and will give speedier trials and administer justice by methods that will bring about results in the shortest time .
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The following year , upon the organization of the new national government , Washington , anxious to give prestige to the judiciary , turned his eyes to Virginia for proven material . Pendleton , Wythe , Lyons and Blair in particular he ...
The following year , upon the organization of the new national government , Washington , anxious to give prestige to the judiciary , turned his eyes to Virginia for proven material . Pendleton , Wythe , Lyons and Blair in particular he ...
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