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1877. COURTS OF CHANCERY, Judges of.—[further continued].
The judges of the high
court of chancery, general court, and court of
admiralty shall * * * be appointed by
joint ballot of both houses of Assembly, and
hold their offices during good behavior.—
Proposed Constitution for Virginia. Washington ed. viii, 448.
Ford ed., iii, 328.
(1783)
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