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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... opinion that there is no reason why justice in Virginia should be administered in more than one form of action , and so report to this Association . It is not a committee composed exclusively of members of the Bar who favored the new ...
... opinion that there is no reason why justice in Virginia should be administered in more than one form of action , and so report to this Association . It is not a committee composed exclusively of members of the Bar who favored the new ...
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... opinion that there is a need for a reform in all the judiciary . I do not think it is the expression of the opinion of this Associa- tion that reform is needed in all the courts of 40 GENERAL MINUTES .
... opinion that there is a need for a reform in all the judiciary . I do not think it is the expression of the opinion of this Associa- tion that reform is needed in all the courts of 40 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... opinion that if such a memorial stone , as seems contemplated by the reso- lution , were erected on that side of the church , and near the wall , it would be sufficiently near the place of interment to answer the purpose . 1 di el The ...
... opinion that if such a memorial stone , as seems contemplated by the reso- lution , were erected on that side of the church , and near the wall , it would be sufficiently near the place of interment to answer the purpose . 1 di el The ...
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... opinion that a mural tablet might be erected which would serve to hold him out to the profession as a great exemplar . Such tablets are not expensive , and , being pro- tected , are practically unlimited in their durability . The ...
... opinion that a mural tablet might be erected which would serve to hold him out to the profession as a great exemplar . Such tablets are not expensive , and , being pro- tected , are practically unlimited in their durability . The ...
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... opinion , disqualifies the plicant for membership in the Association , if it be in a meeting of the committee , to state such fact to the committee , and if it be in the vacation of the committee to withhold his endorsement of the ...
... opinion , disqualifies the plicant for membership in the Association , if it be in a meeting of the committee , to state such fact to the committee , and if it be in the vacation of the committee to withhold his endorsement of the ...
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