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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... proceedings is the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer . Secretary Jackson Guy , of Richmond : Mr. President , —In obedience to the By - Laws I proceed to give a brief summary of the transactions of my predecessor , Hon . James C ...
... proceedings is the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer . Secretary Jackson Guy , of Richmond : Mr. President , —In obedience to the By - Laws I proceed to give a brief summary of the transactions of my predecessor , Hon . James C ...
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... proceedings to be had at this meeting , was prepared some weeks ago under the direction of the Chair- man of the Executive Committee , and was mailed to each mem- ber of the Association . Copies thereof can be had at the Secre- tary's ...
... proceedings to be had at this meeting , was prepared some weeks ago under the direction of the Chair- man of the Executive Committee , and was mailed to each mem- ber of the Association . Copies thereof can be had at the Secre- tary's ...
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... proceedings , as they were repre- sented by Judge Lamb . The report of the committee was then unanimously adopted . The President : Having thus disposed of the election of officers and of members of the Executive Committee , the ...
... proceedings , as they were repre- sented by Judge Lamb . The report of the committee was then unanimously adopted . The President : Having thus disposed of the election of officers and of members of the Executive Committee , the ...
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... proceedings except in name . My objection to the tentative bill offered is , that it requires the judge to discriminate in advance , and to divide the bills of com- plaint between the court and the jury ; whereas under our exist- ing ...
... proceedings except in name . My objection to the tentative bill offered is , that it requires the judge to discriminate in advance , and to divide the bills of com- plaint between the court and the jury ; whereas under our exist- ing ...
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... proceeding with the regular order of business , I would like to create a diversion , and refer to a some- what more interesting proceeding . I want to make an announce- ment in respect to the annual dinner to - night . The dinner will ...
... proceeding with the regular order of business , I would like to create a diversion , and refer to a some- what more interesting proceeding . I want to make an announce- ment in respect to the annual dinner to - night . The dinner will ...
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