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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... appointed was prepared and distributed , and each committeeman notified of his appointment . The proceedings of the last annual meeting , together with the reports of the officers and committees and the addresses and papers read ...
... appointed was prepared and distributed , and each committeeman notified of his appointment . The proceedings of the last annual meeting , together with the reports of the officers and committees and the addresses and papers read ...
Page 19
... appoint a member of any committee in case of a vacancy . There is no vacancy by reason of the ab- sence of a member . Mr. McCabe : If the Chair will allow me , I would like to ask the question , When will the new committeemen go into ...
... appoint a member of any committee in case of a vacancy . There is no vacancy by reason of the ab- sence of a member . Mr. McCabe : If the Chair will allow me , I would like to ask the question , When will the new committeemen go into ...
Page 24
... appointed it was supposed to be as evenly divided as a committee of five could be . Four out of the five sign the report recommend- ing the consolidation of law and equity procedure . The other member has made no counter report , and no ...
... appointed it was supposed to be as evenly divided as a committee of five could be . Four out of the five sign the report recommend- ing the consolidation of law and equity procedure . The other member has made no counter report , and no ...
Page 25
... appoint them . The only possible difficulty about the new system is the jury- trial , and this difficulty has speedily disappeared in every juris- diction where law and equity procedure has been fused - that is to say , in a majority of ...
... appoint them . The only possible difficulty about the new system is the jury- trial , and this difficulty has speedily disappeared in every juris- diction where law and equity procedure has been fused - that is to say , in a majority of ...
Page 36
... appointed Messrs . S. S. P. Patteson and William B. Pettit tellers , who reported— ayes , 54 ; noes , 33 ; and the resolution was declared adopted . Mr. Barton : Mr. President , -I offer the resolution now which I offered before as an ...
... appointed Messrs . S. S. P. Patteson and William B. Pettit tellers , who reported— ayes , 54 ; noes , 33 ; and the resolution was declared adopted . Mr. Barton : Mr. President , -I offer the resolution now which I offered before as an ...
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