Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 79Virginia State Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations |
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... deal of his- torical significance for us . Virginia history and tradition are re- nowned and we in West Virginia take a great deal of pride in our Virginia inheritance . In our courts we rely immensely upon the decisions of the Virginia ...
... deal of his- torical significance for us . Virginia history and tradition are re- nowned and we in West Virginia take a great deal of pride in our Virginia inheritance . In our courts we rely immensely upon the decisions of the Virginia ...
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... deal of the work of the Executive Committee will also be re- flected in the work of other committees . It seems preferable for the Asso- ciation to consider most of the matters being handled by other committees at the time of the ...
... deal of the work of the Executive Committee will also be re- flected in the work of other committees . It seems preferable for the Asso- ciation to consider most of the matters being handled by other committees at the time of the ...
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... deal with the problem of disabled judges . The Chairman was asked to draft a Joint Resolution to be presented to the Legislature requesting the newly appointed Commission on the Amend- ment of the State Constitution to consider the ...
... deal with the problem of disabled judges . The Chairman was asked to draft a Joint Resolution to be presented to the Legislature requesting the newly appointed Commission on the Amend- ment of the State Constitution to consider the ...
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