Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 49Virginia State Bar Association, 1937 - Bar associations |
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... Supreme Court at his pleasure , to the extent that the Judges of this Court are now or hereafter shall become seventy years of age and shall fail to resign , the purpose of this proposal being to so constitute our Supreme Court as to ...
... Supreme Court at his pleasure , to the extent that the Judges of this Court are now or hereafter shall become seventy years of age and shall fail to resign , the purpose of this proposal being to so constitute our Supreme Court as to ...
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... Supreme Court ?, " and that the Secretary be further instructed and directed to certify the result of that poll to ... Supreme Court or other Federal courts ? " 2. Should Congress enact the bill empowering the chief justice of the ...
... Supreme Court ?, " and that the Secretary be further instructed and directed to certify the result of that poll to ... Supreme Court or other Federal courts ? " 2. Should Congress enact the bill empowering the chief justice of the ...
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... Supreme Court of Appeals or from the day the defendant notifies the judge of the trial court that he intends not to take an appeal ( which day shall be entered in the com- mon law order book ) , and in addition thereto the defendant ...
... Supreme Court of Appeals or from the day the defendant notifies the judge of the trial court that he intends not to take an appeal ( which day shall be entered in the com- mon law order book ) , and in addition thereto the defendant ...
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