Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... By - Laws I proceed to give a brief summary of the transactions of my predecessor , Hon . James C. Lamb , as Sec- retary of the Association from July 1 , 1891 , to December 31 , 1891 , and of myself as Secretary from the latter date to ...
... By - Laws I proceed to give a brief summary of the transactions of my predecessor , Hon . James C. Lamb , as Sec- retary of the Association from July 1 , 1891 , to December 31 , 1891 , and of myself as Secretary from the latter date to ...
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... By - Laws , notice of any amendment thereto is to be given in writing on the first day of the annual meeting . I now give notice that I shall offer an amendment to Article IV of the By - Laws at this annual meeting . The President : Is ...
... By - Laws , notice of any amendment thereto is to be given in writing on the first day of the annual meeting . I now give notice that I shall offer an amendment to Article IV of the By - Laws at this annual meeting . The President : Is ...
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... LAWS . 17 has , and which it is our duty to preserve , we should throw every safeguard around the provisions for the admission of new mem- bers . As the By - Laws now stand , the whole matter is left in the hands of the Committee on ...
... LAWS . 17 has , and which it is our duty to preserve , we should throw every safeguard around the provisions for the admission of new mem- bers . As the By - Laws now stand , the whole matter is left in the hands of the Committee on ...
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... By - Laws to meet such a case . It seems to me that when gentlemen of repute come here for the purpose of becoming members , there should be some provision made for their admission . The President : A provision of Article X of the ...
... By - Laws to meet such a case . It seems to me that when gentlemen of repute come here for the purpose of becoming members , there should be some provision made for their admission . The President : A provision of Article X of the ...
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... by the report of your committee . It is beyond controversy that the ancients believed that their laws came from the gods . For this reason none of them could be repealed . Men made new laws , but the old ones still remained , and the ...
... by the report of your committee . It is beyond controversy that the ancients believed that their laws came from the gods . For this reason none of them could be repealed . Men made new laws , but the old ones still remained , and the ...
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