Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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I am not sufficiently posted to vote on it . I was not at the last meeting , and am not familiar with it , and I hope some gentleman will explain it . The President : I would remind the gentleman that the reports of the Association for ...
I am not sufficiently posted to vote on it . I was not at the last meeting , and am not familiar with it , and I hope some gentleman will explain it . The President : I would remind the gentleman that the reports of the Association for ...
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Mr. Williams : I understand the question is to be voted on now ; it will be too late afterwards to get the information from the Secretary . It may be a good thing ; gentlemen in whom I have the greatest confidence seem to think so ...
Mr. Williams : I understand the question is to be voted on now ; it will be too late afterwards to get the information from the Secretary . It may be a good thing ; gentlemen in whom I have the greatest confidence seem to think so ...
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... Mr. Guy — that it encourages pocket titles and secret liens - I have been very much misinformed on the subject , and I heartily concur with him that the Association should vote down the system if it has anything of that sort .
... Mr. Guy — that it encourages pocket titles and secret liens - I have been very much misinformed on the subject , and I heartily concur with him that the Association should vote down the system if it has anything of that sort .
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This discussion has already developed the fact that we are very much interested in the details of the thing , and if we vote without knowledge of the details , we are voting in the dark . If the resolution of my friend is adopted as ...
This discussion has already developed the fact that we are very much interested in the details of the thing , and if we vote without knowledge of the details , we are voting in the dark . If the resolution of my friend is adopted as ...
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Judge R. T. W. Duke , of Charlottesville : Mr. President , I move you , sir , that the Virginia State Bar Association express its admiration and gratitude to the distinguished jurist who has just addressed us , by a rising vote of ...
Judge R. T. W. Duke , of Charlottesville : Mr. President , I move you , sir , that the Virginia State Bar Association express its admiration and gratitude to the distinguished jurist who has just addressed us , by a rising vote of ...
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