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Magna Charta And The Jury System, John H. Hatcher
Magna Charta And The Jury System, John H. Hatcher
West Virginia Law Review
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Functions Of A Demurrer Under The Revised Code, Leo Carlin
Functions Of A Demurrer Under The Revised Code, Leo Carlin
West Virginia Law Review
The Revised Code undertakes to establish the demurrer as the uniform method of objecting to the insufficiency of pleadings. Although the intention was to accomplish a maximum of uniformity and simplicity, not only as to selection of the remedy, but also, presumably, as to its operative effect, there already may be detected some divergence of opinion among members of the bar as to the specific application of the new provisions. As an illustration of conclusions that may be too hastily drawn, perhaps due to a superficial consideration of the apparent general motives by which the Revisers were actuated, may be …
Are Physicians Exempt From Testifying?, William S. John
Are Physicians Exempt From Testifying?, William S. John
West Virginia Law Review
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Procedure And Forms Of Common Law Pleading, Leo Carlin
Procedure And Forms Of Common Law Pleading, Leo Carlin
West Virginia Law Review
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Waiver Of Trial By Jury; A Further Comment, Leo Carlin
Waiver Of Trial By Jury; A Further Comment, Leo Carlin
West Virginia Law Review
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Personal Transactions With Persons Deceased At The Time Of Trial--An Analysis Of Cases And A Suggestion For Statutory Change, Robert T. Donley, Morris S. Funt
Personal Transactions With Persons Deceased At The Time Of Trial--An Analysis Of Cases And A Suggestion For Statutory Change, Robert T. Donley, Morris S. Funt
West Virginia Law Review
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