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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... pass upon what 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 ...
... pass upon what 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 ...
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... pass the examinations provided . Any one who has ever had experience with examinations , either in taking or giving them , must know that passing an examination very often is a matter of luck ; that the grade is made very often because ...
... pass the examinations provided . Any one who has ever had experience with examinations , either in taking or giving them , must know that passing an examination very often is a matter of luck ; that the grade is made very often because ...
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... pass ; a sufficient statement to the world that such men are capable of attending to the business submitted to them by the public . But to give any man who passes with a grade of 90 % or better the additional advantage of such mention ...
... pass ; a sufficient statement to the world that such men are capable of attending to the business submitted to them by the public . But to give any man who passes with a grade of 90 % or better the additional advantage of such mention ...
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... pass such an examination as would be required under a conservative and well regulated law on the subject . " It should not be the object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference ...
... pass such an examination as would be required under a conservative and well regulated law on the subject . " It should not be the object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference ...
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... pass one of these examinations by our State Board . I hold that if a young man who fails on such examination is unfit for admission to the bar , then the older man who cannot stand the same test is unfit to remain at the bar , and ...
... pass one of these examinations by our State Board . I hold that if a young man who fails on such examination is unfit for admission to the bar , then the older man who cannot stand the same test is unfit to remain at the bar , and ...
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