Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 59Virginia State Bar Association, 1949 - Bar associations |
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... Federal and State administrative agencies . The most signifi- cant development during this period was the passage by the Congress of the United States of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act , which became law on June 11 , 1946 ...
... Federal and State administrative agencies . The most signifi- cant development during this period was the passage by the Congress of the United States of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act , which became law on June 11 , 1946 ...
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... Federal Administrative Procedure Act , with respect to Federal agencies , apply equally to all State agencies , with the exception of those created by the Constitution itself . " Following the recommendations of your Committee , this ...
... Federal Administrative Procedure Act , with respect to Federal agencies , apply equally to all State agencies , with the exception of those created by the Constitution itself . " Following the recommendations of your Committee , this ...
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... Federal tax laws be amended equalizing , as between common - law and community - property states , the impact of Federal Income , Estate and Gift taxes . After a careful study of this proposal , your Committee , with one exception ...
... Federal tax laws be amended equalizing , as between common - law and community - property states , the impact of Federal Income , Estate and Gift taxes . After a careful study of this proposal , your Committee , with one exception ...
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