Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 25
Page 14
... appointed to corre- spond with other State Bar Associations , and to report to our next annual meeting ; and 66 That as a special tribute to his memory , this committee seek to interest all State Bar Associations of the United States in ...
... appointed to corre- spond with other State Bar Associations , and to report to our next annual meeting ; and 66 That as a special tribute to his memory , this committee seek to interest all State Bar Associations of the United States in ...
Page 16
... appointed by the President , whose duty it shall be to investigate the Torrens System ' for the registration and transfer of real estate , and who shall report to this association at its next annual meeting , with a sketch of a bill for ...
... appointed by the President , whose duty it shall be to investigate the Torrens System ' for the registration and transfer of real estate , and who shall report to this association at its next annual meeting , with a sketch of a bill for ...
Page 17
... part of the report of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform . ( See Appendix . ) The President : If the committee appointed to recommend officers 2 SECOND DAY . 17 The President: I am requested by the Secretary to ...
... part of the report of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform . ( See Appendix . ) The President : If the committee appointed to recommend officers 2 SECOND DAY . 17 The President: I am requested by the Secretary to ...
Page 18
Virginia State Bar Association. The President : If the committee appointed to recommend officers for the ensuing year is prepared to report , their report will now be received and considered . Mr. R. T. Barton , of Winchester : The ...
Virginia State Bar Association. The President : If the committee appointed to recommend officers for the ensuing year is prepared to report , their report will now be received and considered . Mr. R. T. Barton , of Winchester : The ...
Page 28
... appointed by the Chair ? Mr. Lile : Yes . Mr. Wilbur J. Kilby , of Suffolk : It strikes me that it would not be out of the way to suggest that the mode of procedure under section 3196 and section 3197 should be the same . Sec- tion 3196 ...
... appointed by the Chair ? Mr. Lile : Yes . Mr. Wilbur J. Kilby , of Suffolk : It strikes me that it would not be out of the way to suggest that the mode of procedure under section 3196 and section 3197 should be the same . Sec- tion 3196 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Admissions adopted Alexandria amendment annual meeting application appointed Asso attorney Bar Association Reports Bedford City Bench Berryville Big Stone Gap by-laws career cash paid cause Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville ciation circuit court client Clifton Forge Code Code of Virginia Committee on Legislation Commonwealth's Attorney Constitution corrupt unprofessional conduct counsel County Court Court of Appeals Covington Danville duty elected Executive Committee Front Royal GEORGE Harrison Harrisonburg HENRY honor impeachment JACKSON JAMES James Pleasants Judge Chase judicial judiciary July jury Law Reform lawyer Legislation and Law Legislature Lexington liberty license Lynchburg malpractice Massie mittee Munford Newport Norfolk person Petersburg Pettit Portsmouth practice President printed profession RANDOLPH Richmond Roanoke SAMUEL Senate session Staunton Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS THOMAS D tion trial Virginia Bar Virginia Bar Association Virginia State Bar Volume Warrenton WILLIAM Winchester Wise Wytheville