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Regulation Of Electric Utilities By The State Corporation Commission, Evans B. Brasfield
Regulation Of Electric Utilities By The State Corporation Commission, Evans B. Brasfield
William & Mary Law Review
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The Evolution Of The Virginia's State Corporation Commission, Preston C. Shannon
The Evolution Of The Virginia's State Corporation Commission, Preston C. Shannon
William & Mary Law Review
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Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
William & Mary Law Review
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Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.
Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie
Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie
William & Mary Law Review
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Inheritance Rights Of Children In Virginia, J. Rodney Johnson
Inheritance Rights Of Children In Virginia, J. Rodney Johnson
Law Faculty Publications
The rights of children to succeed to a deceased ancestor's property interests in Virginia are treated in some fifteen separate sections of the Virgina Code. When one considers that these fifteen sections were enacted over a period of 189 years, as the result of legislation introduced by various individuals who were at any given time focusing on a particular portion of this larger problem area without always taking into account the "spin-off' effect that their particular legislation might have on all of the other sections dealing with the succession rights of children, it is not surprising to find that there …
A Letter Of Lewis Burwell To James Burrough, July 8, 1734, William Hamilton Bryson
A Letter Of Lewis Burwell To James Burrough, July 8, 1734, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
Not long ago while rummaging through the record office in Bury St. Edmunds, I came across a letter 1 from Lewis Burwell (1710-1756) of Gloucester County, Virginia, to James Burrough (1691-1764), his cousin and former tutor at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, which sheds some light upon the Burwell family and the education of colonial Virginians in the mother country.