Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 32Virginia State Bar Association, 1920 - Bar associations |
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... resolution be referred to the Com- mittee on Resolutions , to report either to this meeting or to the next meeting if it be found impossible for them to report to this meeting . Judge W. J. Henson , of Roanoke : Mr. President , I rise ...
... resolution be referred to the Com- mittee on Resolutions , to report either to this meeting or to the next meeting if it be found impossible for them to report to this meeting . Judge W. J. Henson , of Roanoke : Mr. President , I rise ...
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... resolution , to see that it is in proper shape . It has nothing to do with the merits of the proposition em- braced in the resolution . Of course if the Association desires them to report on the merits of a resolution it can do so , but ...
... resolution , to see that it is in proper shape . It has nothing to do with the merits of the proposition em- braced in the resolution . Of course if the Association desires them to report on the merits of a resolution it can do so , but ...
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... resolution , it seems to me , is such a fact as this Association cannot object to endorsing at this time . It says that corpora- tions shall not practice law . Now that is the law of Virginia , that no corporation shall practice law ...
... resolution , it seems to me , is such a fact as this Association cannot object to endorsing at this time . It says that corpora- tions shall not practice law . Now that is the law of Virginia , that no corporation shall practice law ...
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