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Current Problems With Venue In Georgia, C. Ronald Ellington
Current Problems With Venue In Georgia, C. Ronald Ellington
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Georgia's first constitution, the Constitution of 1777, contained a section providing that "all matters in dispute between contending parties, residing in different counties, shall be tried in the county where the defendant resides, except in cases of real estate, which shall be tried in the county where such real estate lies." The practice of specifying rules of venue in the constitution thus dates from the very beginning of our state and has been repeated and expanded in subsequent constitutional revisions. The Constitution of 1798, for example, added the rule that joint obligors, residing in different counties, may be sued in …
Supreme Court Historical Society Organized To Preserve And Interpret Details Of Judicial History, William F. Swindler
Supreme Court Historical Society Organized To Preserve And Interpret Details Of Judicial History, William F. Swindler
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Virginia Family Law: The Effect Of The General Assembly's 1975 Revisions, Dulcey B. Fowler
Virginia Family Law: The Effect Of The General Assembly's 1975 Revisions, Dulcey B. Fowler
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The Practitioner As Educator: Clinical Education And The Impending Third-Year Practice Rule, James P. Whyte Jr.
The Practitioner As Educator: Clinical Education And The Impending Third-Year Practice Rule, James P. Whyte Jr.
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The Problem Of Reconciling The Contradictory Goals Of Efficiency, Equity, Humanity, William W. Van Alstyne
The Problem Of Reconciling The Contradictory Goals Of Efficiency, Equity, Humanity, William W. Van Alstyne
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