Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... matter shall be published in the report of the annual meeting of the Association it is important that the members should be in close proximity to the place of residence of the Secretary , and there- fore , as will be noted , all three ...
... matter shall be published in the report of the annual meeting of the Association it is important that the members should be in close proximity to the place of residence of the Secretary , and there- fore , as will be noted , all three ...
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... matter of legislation until the middle of January next , when the General Assembly of 1914 will assemble , The President : The next report is that of the Committee on Judiciary . Mr. J. F. Bullitt , of Big Stone Gap : The committee has ...
... matter of legislation until the middle of January next , when the General Assembly of 1914 will assemble , The President : The next report is that of the Committee on Judiciary . Mr. J. F. Bullitt , of Big Stone Gap : The committee has ...
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... matter a subject for discussion at this time ? The President : It is . Prof. Chichester : The very feature mentioned by Professor Minor would , in my opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not conceive that the Board ...
... matter a subject for discussion at this time ? The President : It is . Prof. Chichester : The very feature mentioned by Professor Minor would , in my opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not conceive that the Board ...
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... matter whether he attains such grade because of superior knowledge or by chance , would , I think , be going beyond the scope of the Board , and would be giving such man an advantage he has no right to have as the result of the grading ...
... matter whether he attains such grade because of superior knowledge or by chance , would , I think , be going beyond the scope of the Board , and would be giving such man an advantage he has no right to have as the result of the grading ...
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... matters stated in the report ? The President : That would be the effect of such action . Mr. Tunstall : And , conversely , if the report were rejected that action would carry with it the rejection by this Association of the ...
... matters stated in the report ? The President : That would be the effect of such action . Mr. Tunstall : And , conversely , if the report were rejected that action would carry with it the rejection by this Association of the ...
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