Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Band 16Virginia State Bar Association, 1903 |
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... York , thought the " Block System " of registration would remedy many defects ; again it has been suggested that possessory titles only be registered , and when this has stood long enough one need not go back of this first registration ...
... York , thought the " Block System " of registration would remedy many defects ; again it has been suggested that possessory titles only be registered , and when this has stood long enough one need not go back of this first registration ...
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... York ; Chicago Bar Association Year - Book for 1903 ; Georgia Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Illinois State Bar Asso- ciation Reports for 1902 ; Indiana Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Iowa State Bar Association Reports for 1902 ...
... York ; Chicago Bar Association Year - Book for 1903 ; Georgia Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Illinois State Bar Asso- ciation Reports for 1902 ; Indiana Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Iowa State Bar Association Reports for 1902 ...
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... York State Bar Association Reports for 1903 ; Ohio State Bar Association Reports for 1903 ; Pennsylvania Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Rhode Island Bar Association Reports for 1901 ; North Carolina Bar Association Reports for 1902 ...
... York State Bar Association Reports for 1903 ; Ohio State Bar Association Reports for 1903 ; Pennsylvania Bar Association Reports for 1902 ; Rhode Island Bar Association Reports for 1901 ; North Carolina Bar Association Reports for 1902 ...
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... York declared a State law void because it involved a conflict with a treaty of the United States . This action created excitement , and the court was denounced by public addresses and the public press . In 1786 the legislature of Rhode ...
... York declared a State law void because it involved a conflict with a treaty of the United States . This action created excitement , and the court was denounced by public addresses and the public press . In 1786 the legislature of Rhode ...
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... York recently decided this exact question in the affirmative ; but Justice Vann delivered an able dissenting opinion . The question came also before Judge McDowell in the Western District of Virginia in the case of the United States v ...
... York recently decided this exact question in the affirmative ; but Justice Vann delivered an able dissenting opinion . The question came also before Judge McDowell in the Western District of Virginia in the case of the United States v ...
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Seite 390 - ... the lawyer must be allowed to judge. In such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he do anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety.
Seite 205 - Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity ; and during •which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation.
Seite 251 - I barely suggest for your private consideration, whether some of the colored people may not be let in — as, for instance, the very intelligent, and especially those who have fought gallantly in our ranks.
Seite 388 - It is disreputable to hunt up defects in titles or other causes of action and inform thereof in order to be employed to bring suit, or to breed litigation by seeking out those with claims for personal injuries or those having any other grounds of action in order to secure them as clients...
Seite 389 - A lawyer openly, and in his true character may render professional services before legislative or other bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts...
Seite 318 - Two tellers shall be previously appointed on the part of the Senate and two on the part of the House of Representatives, to whom shall be handed, as they are opened by the President of the Senate, all the certificates and papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes...
Seite 140 - Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any meeting of the Association...
Seite 191 - State courts have concurrent jurisdiction in all cases arising under the constitution, laws and treaties of the United States...
Seite 386 - Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before the proper tribunals corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession, and should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury has been committed owe it to the profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities.
Seite 280 - tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve : ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man.