Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 42Virginia State Bar Association, 1930 - Bar associations |
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... ment of 1922 the time after which the motion might be made under the section was fixed at " after one year from the qualifica- tion of the personal representative that first qualifies " instead 19 Report , Judicial Council , 1930 , pp ...
... ment of 1922 the time after which the motion might be made under the section was fixed at " after one year from the qualifica- tion of the personal representative that first qualifies " instead 19 Report , Judicial Council , 1930 , pp ...
Page 497
... ment creating the lien , shall have been fully paid . The amend- ment of 1930 also makes it lawful for any lienor , upon the pay- ment to him of a satisfactory part of the debt secured by the lien , to make a marginal release of any one ...
... ment creating the lien , shall have been fully paid . The amend- ment of 1930 also makes it lawful for any lienor , upon the pay- ment to him of a satisfactory part of the debt secured by the lien , to make a marginal release of any one ...
Page 697
... ment , once assumed , arises only from good cause . Even the desire or consent of the client is not always sufficient . The lawyer should not throw up the unfinished task to the detri- ment of his client except for reasons of honor or ...
... ment , once assumed , arises only from good cause . Even the desire or consent of the client is not always sufficient . The lawyer should not throw up the unfinished task to the detri- ment of his client except for reasons of honor or ...
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Active members Acts adopted Alexandria Amending Section amendment of 1930 American Bar Association annual meeting appointed Assembly Asso attorney authority Barron bill Bldg By-Laws Cabell Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville Chichester Christiansburg Circuit client Clifton Forge Coke Committee on Resolutions Constitution Corbitt corporation counsel Court of Appeals Danville duty Eighteenth Amendment elected enacted Executive Committee Fairfax Fredericksburg gentlemen GEORGE Gordon Hampton Harrisonburg honor Honorary members JAMES JOHN Judge Judicial Council jury lawyer legislation Legislature Library Lovingston Lynchburg matter ment mittee motion Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Old Point Comfort opinion person Petersburg practice present President profession question recommended record reform relating repeal Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT rule Secretary Senator Special Committee statute Staunton Suffolk Supreme Court Tazewell thereof THOMAS tion trial University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume vote Warrenton Whitehead WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville