Michigan State Bar Journal, Volumen2State Bar of Michigan, 1923 |
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... interest in this organization . " In the year to come I ask for the coöperation of not only the officers of this Association but its members . I hope to be able to meet many members of the Association , and hope to be able , through the ...
... interest in this organization . " In the year to come I ask for the coöperation of not only the officers of this Association but its members . I hope to be able to meet many members of the Association , and hope to be able , through the ...
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... interests at heart . Every practicing lawyer is familiar with the suspicion with which courts are regarded . The delays in the administration of justice and the manner in which the rights of liberty and property are ban- died about has ...
... interests at heart . Every practicing lawyer is familiar with the suspicion with which courts are regarded . The delays in the administration of justice and the manner in which the rights of liberty and property are ban- died about has ...
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... interests , but to do justice ; and justice has ever been regarded as the surest foundation of an enduring state . We must build up a sentiment which emphasizes trust and confidence rather than dis- honesty , dilatoriness and chicanery ...
... interests , but to do justice ; and justice has ever been regarded as the surest foundation of an enduring state . We must build up a sentiment which emphasizes trust and confidence rather than dis- honesty , dilatoriness and chicanery ...
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... interest in the Association . Although the bar associations of other states have been widely patronized , there has ... interests of the Association . Confronted by a substantial deficit , by the economic post - war conditions , and the ...
... interest in the Association . Although the bar associations of other states have been widely patronized , there has ... interests of the Association . Confronted by a substantial deficit , by the economic post - war conditions , and the ...
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... Sunderland for his establishment and maintenance of the BAR JOURNAL , and the profession generally for their suggestions and their interest . COMMITTEES OF THE MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION FOR THE YEAR MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION * 17.
... Sunderland for his establishment and maintenance of the BAR JOURNAL , and the profession generally for their suggestions and their interest . COMMITTEES OF THE MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION FOR THE YEAR MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION * 17.
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Página 46 - Every allegation of fact in any pleading in an action, not being a petition or summons, if not denied specifically or by necessary implication, or stated to be not admitted in the pleading of the opposite party, shall be taken to be admitted, except as against an infant, lunatic, or person of unsound mind not so found by inquisition.
Página 3 - Resolved, That the president of this association appoint a committee of five...
Página 157 - Appeals may be authorized by the Circuit Court after the expiration of thirty days, when the party seeking the appeal has been prevented from taking the same by circumstances not under his control.
Página 109 - It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years duration if they devote substantially all of their working time to their studies, and a longer course, equivalent in the number of working hours, if they devote only part of their working time to their studies.
Página 30 - Local authorities may, notwithstanding the provisions of this act, make, enforce and maintain such reasonable ordinances, rules or regulations concerning the speed at which motor vehicles may be operated in any...
Página 99 - In the nineteenth century we believed that justice consisted in imposing upon this wilful wrongdoer a penalty exactly corresponding to his crime. It was not a question of treatment of this offender, but of the exact retribution appropriate to this crime. We know today that the matter is much more complicated than this simple theory assumes. We know that criminals must be classified as well as crimes.
Página 110 - ... (4) The president of the Association and the Council on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar are directed to cooperate with the state and local bar associations to urge upon the duly constituted authorities of the several states the adoption of the above requirements for admission to the bar.
Página 31 - ... parkway, conspicuously indicate the rate of speed permitted or required, and may exclude motor vehicles from any cemetery or grounds used for the burial of the dead.
Página 85 - ... the error complained of is lack of proof of some matter capable of proof by record or other incontrovertible evidence, defective certification or failure to lay the proper foundation for evidence which can, in fact, without involving some question for a jury, be shown to be competent.
Página 110 - ... (5) The Council on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is directed to call a Conference on Legal Education in the name of The American Bar Association, to which the state and local bar associations shall be invited to send delegates, for the purpose of uniting the bodies represented in an effort to create conditions favorable to the adoption of the principles above set forth.