Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 200Department of Purchase and Supply, 1959 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 111
... child's best interest . He would probably have a good comfortable home if he lived with either of them , but this is not all that a court should consider in determining the best interest of a child . I have never been more favorably im ...
... child's best interest . He would probably have a good comfortable home if he lived with either of them , but this is not all that a court should consider in determining the best interest of a child . I have never been more favorably im ...
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... child , " but no more because , as he said , the child was " too close " to the front of the car . Hugo said that after the child had been standing there for " approximately a minute , " " all of a sudden he just decided to run out into ...
... child , " but no more because , as he said , the child was " too close " to the front of the car . Hugo said that after the child had been standing there for " approximately a minute , " " all of a sudden he just decided to run out into ...
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... child's head , and the body of that car further obstructed Ball's view as he approached the child . Hugo , a witness for the plaintiffs , testified that the child " suddenly " ran out into the street from between the two parked cars and ...
... child's head , and the body of that car further obstructed Ball's view as he approached the child . Hugo , a witness for the plaintiffs , testified that the child " suddenly " ran out into the street from between the two parked cars and ...
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Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals iii | 1929 |
Constitutions and Statutes Cited in Opinions xxxi | 1945 |
Cases Explained Criticized or Overruled xliii | 181 |
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