Proceedings of the [thirty-second- ] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association |
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... Constitution , suggested in Mr. Kean's paper read before that meeting . This was referred to the Judiciary Committee . The last was a resolution of R. Taylor Scott relating to a code of civil procedure , and this was referred to the Com ...
... Constitution , suggested in Mr. Kean's paper read before that meeting . This was referred to the Judiciary Committee . The last was a resolution of R. Taylor Scott relating to a code of civil procedure , and this was referred to the Com ...
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... constitution to militate against that . F. H. McGuire , of Richmond : I would like to move , as an amend- ment to the resolution just offered by my friend , Mr. Harrison , that the provision of the constitution , requiring the ...
... constitution to militate against that . F. H. McGuire , of Richmond : I would like to move , as an amend- ment to the resolution just offered by my friend , Mr. Harrison , that the provision of the constitution , requiring the ...
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... constitution to which I referred provides that all applicants for membership in the Association shall make their ... constitution as to how the constitution may be amended . I would gladly vote for the resolution unless there is ...
... constitution to which I referred provides that all applicants for membership in the Association shall make their ... constitution as to how the constitution may be amended . I would gladly vote for the resolution unless there is ...
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... constitution of this Association when you cannot amend it . While no harm may come to this Association by admitting these gentlemen , whom we would all like to welcome here , yet it may be a dangerous precedent . I know of nothing upon ...
... constitution of this Association when you cannot amend it . While no harm may come to this Association by admitting these gentlemen , whom we would all like to welcome here , yet it may be a dangerous precedent . I know of nothing upon ...
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... constitution or our prospects , unless this thing can be done unanimously it cannot be done at all . I therefore withdraw my motion ; but I move now that these gentlemen be given all the privileges and liberties of this Asso- ciation ...
... constitution or our prospects , unless this thing can be done unanimously it cannot be done at all . I therefore withdraw my motion ; but I move now that these gentlemen be given all the privileges and liberties of this Asso- ciation ...
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