Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 3Virginia State Bar Association, 1890 - Bar associations |
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Page 30
... conduct of the committee , I would like to say this : There are other members of this Association , besides Col. Guy and Judge Fitzhugh , who have died ; there are five members in all . I want to say that , as far as the resolutions ...
... conduct of the committee , I would like to say this : There are other members of this Association , besides Col. Guy and Judge Fitzhugh , who have died ; there are five members in all . I want to say that , as far as the resolutions ...
Page 69
... conduct the correspondence of the Association . 3. He shall keep at all times a complete and accurate roll of the members , officers , and committees of the Association , with their addresses ; he shall notify new members of their ...
... conduct the correspondence of the Association . 3. He shall keep at all times a complete and accurate roll of the members , officers , and committees of the Association , with their addresses ; he shall notify new members of their ...
Page 73
... conduct shall be made in writing to the Association against a member of the Bar , not a member of the Association , or against a person pretending to be an attorney or counsellor - at - law , practising in this State , said charges ...
... conduct shall be made in writing to the Association against a member of the Bar , not a member of the Association , or against a person pretending to be an attorney or counsellor - at - law , practising in this State , said charges ...
Page 74
... conduct its correspondence , and to carefully preserve its archives and transmit them to his successor in office . 4. Voting by Correspondence . - They may , by correspondence , con- sider and vote upon any matter which might properly ...
... conduct its correspondence , and to carefully preserve its archives and transmit them to his successor in office . 4. Voting by Correspondence . - They may , by correspondence , con- sider and vote upon any matter which might properly ...
Page 94
... conduct , the Theodosian Code excluded women there- after - a conspicuous example of masculine injustice ; for if a like penalty had been visited upon men for the misconduct of individual male lawyers , the whole human race would have ...
... conduct , the Theodosian Code excluded women there- after - a conspicuous example of masculine injustice ; for if a like penalty had been visited upon men for the misconduct of individual male lawyers , the whole human race would have ...
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adjournment adopted amendment annual meeting application appointed Asso attorney Bar Association Blackford body By-Laws cause chairman Charlottesville Christian Christiansburg client Committee on Admissions Committee on Grievances Committee on Legislation constitution contract corporations courts Danville dicasts duty elected employer endorsed Eppa Hunton Executive Committee fellow servant gentlemen GEORGE George L Harrison Harrisonburg honor Hyperides injury Isocrates JAMES judicial circuit Judiciary jurisconsults jury justice Law Reform lawyer Legislation and Law Legislature Lexington liability Library and Legal litigation Lovingston Lynchburg Lysias Martinsville master membership mittee motion negligence Norfolk OLD POINT COMFORT order of business Pandects Papinian parties person Petersburg Prætor present President proceedings profession proper public policy R. T. W. Duke railroad referred resolution respondeat superior Richmond Roanoke Roman rule Secretary and Treasurer special committee Standing Committees Staunton Tazewell C. H. tion unanimous Virginia State Bar vote Warrenton WILLIAM Wytheville