Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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... complete revision which is expected to be completed by September 1 , 1941 . Iowa in 1941 has been added to the group having rule - making statutes . The interest that was engendered in the passage of such a law augurs well for an early ...
... complete revision which is expected to be completed by September 1 , 1941 . Iowa in 1941 has been added to the group having rule - making statutes . The interest that was engendered in the passage of such a law augurs well for an early ...
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... Complete revision is preferable because there is much merit in having a unified series of improvements integrated together with a common purpose . If a course of complete improvement is to be undertaken , obviously the character of the ...
... Complete revision is preferable because there is much merit in having a unified series of improvements integrated together with a common purpose . If a course of complete improvement is to be undertaken , obviously the character of the ...
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... complete treatment of the subject , is a model in clear and concise use of the English language . In its brief space it covers all of the law of evidence except the parole evidence rule , which is regarded as a rule of substantive law ...
... complete treatment of the subject , is a model in clear and concise use of the English language . In its brief space it covers all of the law of evidence except the parole evidence rule , which is regarded as a rule of substantive law ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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