Report of the Revisors on the circuit superior courts.
Virginia. Revisors of the Civil Code.; Virginia. Revisors of the Civil Code. Bill abolishing the circuit superior courts of law and chancery and the general court; dividing the state into sixteen circuits instead of twenty-two; and establishing a superior court for the state in lieu of the general court.
1848
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Report of the Revisors on the circuit superior courts.
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[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1848]
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1 online resource (40 pages, 1 unnumbered page)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1288574169
(TEMPOCo)1288574169
(TEMPOCo)1288574169
Summary
February 12, 1848 report of the Revisors on the Circuit Superior Courts, which contained both the report and proposed bill. The report suggested that general court sessions only require five judges rather than the fifteen required by law. The bill addressed that and more changes as it abolished the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery; divided the state into 16 circuits instead of 22; and established a Superior Court in lieu of the General Court.
Note
Letter of transmittal, dated February 12, 1848, is addressed to the Speaker of the House of Delegates and is signed by Jno. M. Patton and Con. Robinson.
"Arrangement of the circuits": p. 15-18.
This is a separate report not included in Report of the Revisions of the Civil Code of Virginia made to the General Assembly ... 1846-[1849].
"Arrangement of the circuits": p. 15-18.
This is a separate report not included in Report of the Revisions of the Civil Code of Virginia made to the General Assembly ... 1846-[1849].
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed December 10, 2021)
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Virginia. Revisors of the Civil Code. Bill abolishing the circuit superior courts of law and chancery and the general court; dividing the state into sixteen circuits instead of twenty-two; and establishing a superior court for the state in lieu of the general court.
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Print version: Virginia. Revisors of the Civil Code. Report of the Revisors on the circuit superior courts. [Richmond] : [publisher not identified], [1848?] (OCoLC)7480631
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