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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... Standing Committees for the ensuing year before the adjournment of this meeting , in time for the meeting and organization of those committees on Thursday evening . It is scarcely necessary to say that the object of this is to enable ...
... Standing Committees for the ensuing year before the adjournment of this meeting , in time for the meeting and organization of those committees on Thursday evening . It is scarcely necessary to say that the object of this is to enable ...
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... Standing Committees . The first is the report of the Executive Committee . Frank H. McGuire , Chairman of the Executive Committee , then read his report . ( See the Report at the end of the Minutes . ) The President : Gentlemen , -You ...
... Standing Committees . The first is the report of the Executive Committee . Frank H. McGuire , Chairman of the Executive Committee , then read his report . ( See the Report at the end of the Minutes . ) The President : Gentlemen , -You ...
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... Standing Committee on Law Reform , and am not aware that that committee has any report to make . The President : The Committee on Judiciary . William B. Taliaferro , of Gloucester : Mr. Chairman , -I have to say for the gentlemen on ...
... Standing Committee on Law Reform , and am not aware that that committee has any report to make . The President : The Committee on Judiciary . William B. Taliaferro , of Gloucester : Mr. Chairman , -I have to say for the gentlemen on ...
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... of us are intimately con- cerned on this subject , and it cannot be denied that if we would preserve the high tone and standing that this Association now PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IV OF BY - LAWS . 16 GENERAL MINUTES .
... of us are intimately con- cerned on this subject , and it cannot be denied that if we would preserve the high tone and standing that this Association now PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IV OF BY - LAWS . 16 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... standing of the applicant , and his eligibility to membership in the Association . If upon such inquiry he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the application favorably ; otherwise he shall withhold his ...
... standing of the applicant , and his eligibility to membership in the Association . If upon such inquiry he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the application favorably ; otherwise he shall withhold his ...
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