Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 40Virginia State Bar Association, 1928 - Bar associations |
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Page 120
... pleadings . Our object is to have some simple method of pleading by which we can arrive at justice . Motion pleading is simple , and com- mon law pleading complex . Why should we retain both ? Would it not be wiser and better to retain ...
... pleadings . Our object is to have some simple method of pleading by which we can arrive at justice . Motion pleading is simple , and com- mon law pleading complex . Why should we retain both ? Would it not be wiser and better to retain ...
Page 121
... pleading at a law school , it is difficult to get him to understand the simplicity of the pleading in practice . Few practicing lawyers are so familiar with the common law practice that they can draft common law pleadings promptly or ...
... pleading at a law school , it is difficult to get him to understand the simplicity of the pleading in practice . Few practicing lawyers are so familiar with the common law practice that they can draft common law pleadings promptly or ...
Page 330
... pleading . The system probably would not have lived to this day but for the popular and able works of Chitty and of Stephens . It is true that in this state common law pleading has been greatly simplified , but laymen and many lawyers ...
... pleading . The system probably would not have lived to this day but for the popular and able works of Chitty and of Stephens . It is true that in this state common law pleading has been greatly simplified , but laymen and many lawyers ...
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