Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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... passed by this Association at its last annual meeting recommending the adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of Acts of the Legislature , and perhaps the best way to bring our ...
... passed by this Association at its last annual meeting recommending the adoption of gowns by our Supreme Court of Appeals . All courts must take judicial notice of Acts of the Legislature , and perhaps the best way to bring our ...
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... passed stopping that practice , if possible , in Virginia . I consider it disreputable and outrageous that a State whose legal annals are adorned by such high names and by such a high standard of ethics should now be threatened with ...
... passed stopping that practice , if possible , in Virginia . I consider it disreputable and outrageous that a State whose legal annals are adorned by such high names and by such a high standard of ethics should now be threatened with ...
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... passed upon by the committee , and I have been instructed to return them to this body . As there are a dozen of them , I hardly think we should read them , unless it is the pleasure of this body to have them read . I will file them with ...
... passed upon by the committee , and I have been instructed to return them to this body . As there are a dozen of them , I hardly think we should read them , unless it is the pleasure of this body to have them read . I will file them with ...
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... passed . I understand this amendment is offered because we want to raise a John Marshall fund . If we want to raise a John Mar- shall fund , which I think we ought to do , let us raise it in some other way ; do not let the young men ...
... passed . I understand this amendment is offered because we want to raise a John Marshall fund . If we want to raise a John Mar- shall fund , which I think we ought to do , let us raise it in some other way ; do not let the young men ...
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... passed : " Resolved , That if members owing as much as $ 15 fail to reduce their indebtedness below $ 10 by the next annual meeting , the Secretary and Treasurer is instructed to drop such delinquent members . " To all such delinquents ...
... passed : " Resolved , That if members owing as much as $ 15 fail to reduce their indebtedness below $ 10 by the next annual meeting , the Secretary and Treasurer is instructed to drop such delinquent members . " To all such delinquents ...
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