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Regulation Of Electric Utilities By The State Corporation Commission, Evans B. Brasfield Mar 1973

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 Mar 1973

The Evolution Of The Virginia's State Corporation Commission, Preston C. Shannon

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell Mar 1973

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. Mar 1973

Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie Mar 1973

Ratemaking Issues In Virginia: Suggestions For Legislative Clarification, Andrew P. Miller, Henry M. Massie

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Inheritance Rights Of Children In Virginia, J. Rodney Johnson Jan 1973

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 Jan 1973

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.