Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 55 |
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In most cases the revocation of a license is now subject to review by a circuit court , but the statutes seldom ... In the opinion of your committee it would be impractical to go through the code and to amend each statute dealing with ...
In most cases the revocation of a license is now subject to review by a circuit court , but the statutes seldom ... In the opinion of your committee it would be impractical to go through the code and to amend each statute dealing with ...
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The remedies provided by the act are accumulative and in addition to any remedies provided in the statute creating and defining the restrictions and powers of administrative agencies . It is , however , expressly provided that the act ...
The remedies provided by the act are accumulative and in addition to any remedies provided in the statute creating and defining the restrictions and powers of administrative agencies . It is , however , expressly provided that the act ...
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DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION Since the Statutes of Descent and Distribution of the several states stem from the same parent ... The Virginia Statute , penned by Thomas Jefferson , was enacted in 1785 , and the fact that it was written by ...
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION Since the Statutes of Descent and Distribution of the several states stem from the same parent ... The Virginia Statute , penned by Thomas Jefferson , was enacted in 1785 , and the fact that it was written by ...
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