Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 55 |
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The legislation of the past decades has been prolific in the creation of new administrative agencies . The acts creating them have frequently been drawn at the instance of special groups ,, and there has been little or no effort to ...
The legislation of the past decades has been prolific in the creation of new administrative agencies . The acts creating them have frequently been drawn at the instance of special groups ,, and there has been little or no effort to ...
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When exercising judicial powers the administrative agencies should proceed in a judicial and impartial manner , following as nearly as may be the standards of the courts of justice . No findings of fact should be made except such as are ...
When exercising judicial powers the administrative agencies should proceed in a judicial and impartial manner , following as nearly as may be the standards of the courts of justice . No findings of fact should be made except such as are ...
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This bill provides for the publication of the “ Administrative Code of Virginia , " which will be edited by the Director of the Division of Statutory Research and Drafting . This publication will contain all rules and regulations having ...
This bill provides for the publication of the “ Administrative Code of Virginia , " which will be edited by the Director of the Division of Statutory Research and Drafting . This publication will contain all rules and regulations having ...
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