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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... notice must be given on the first day of the meeting , signed by five members , and brought up at a subsequent day of the meeting , and it then requires a vote of two - thirds to amend the constitution . It may be amended at this ...
... notice must be given on the first day of the meeting , signed by five members , and brought up at a subsequent day of the meeting , and it then requires a vote of two - thirds to amend the constitution . It may be amended at this ...
Page 16
... notice that there will be no meeting of the Association to - night at 8 o'clock . Mr. Tucker is detained at home by illness in his family and will not be here to read his address , and the address by Mr. Davis will be postponed until to ...
... notice that there will be no meeting of the Association to - night at 8 o'clock . Mr. Tucker is detained at home by illness in his family and will not be here to read his address , and the address by Mr. Davis will be postponed until to ...
Page 20
... notice of his application . We may do some man great injustice by publishing it to the world that he was unfit to be a member of this Association . There are men who do not follow strictly the rules which ought to govern practitioners ...
... notice of his application . We may do some man great injustice by publishing it to the world that he was unfit to be a member of this Association . There are men who do not follow strictly the rules which ought to govern practitioners ...
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... disposition to disperse , but I wish to read this notice which I have been requested to lay before you by the chairman of the Executive Committee : " The Association will meet this evening at thirty minutes REMARKS OF J. ALLEN WATTS . 23.
... disposition to disperse , but I wish to read this notice which I have been requested to lay before you by the chairman of the Executive Committee : " The Association will meet this evening at thirty minutes REMARKS OF J. ALLEN WATTS . 23.
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... notice should be taken in our proceedings of this meeting of the death of such emi- nent men as Judge Fitzhugh and Colonel Guy . I was not personally acquainted with , and did not distinctly hear the names of , the other gentlemen , and ...
... notice should be taken in our proceedings of this meeting of the death of such emi- nent men as Judge Fitzhugh and Colonel Guy . I was not personally acquainted with , and did not distinctly hear the names of , the other gentlemen , and ...
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