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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... position to make demand upon him ; and it seems to me just that an attorney should be required to account for money within a reasonable time , whether demand is made upon him or not ; and the amend- ment so provides , and , also , that ...
... position to make demand upon him ; and it seems to me just that an attorney should be required to account for money within a reasonable time , whether demand is made upon him or not ; and the amend- ment so provides , and , also , that ...
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... that ought to be done with care , and the man who makes this application should be placed in a position where he can be prosecuted for perjury if he makes a false charge . Mr. A. W. Patterson : There is one clause in 26 GENERAL MINUTES .
... that ought to be done with care , and the man who makes this application should be placed in a position where he can be prosecuted for perjury if he makes a false charge . Mr. A. W. Patterson : There is one clause in 26 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . His exalted character as a man ; his pre - eminence as a jurist , and his illustrious services in the making of the Union entitle him to the lasting veneration and ...
... position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . His exalted character as a man ; his pre - eminence as a jurist , and his illustrious services in the making of the Union entitle him to the lasting veneration and ...
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... position to know , and I think I can safely assert , that it will not affect in any wise the increment of the Association . It was a mistake , I think , in the first place to have drawn the by- law in its present shape . It is customary ...
... position to know , and I think I can safely assert , that it will not affect in any wise the increment of the Association . It was a mistake , I think , in the first place to have drawn the by- law in its present shape . It is customary ...
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... position where I can heartily endorse it ; as counsel for years for the occupants of that house , I know they would like it , and I know every member of the Bar would like it all over this coun- try , if it could be done . But we had ...
... position where I can heartily endorse it ; as counsel for years for the occupants of that house , I know they would like it , and I know every member of the Bar would like it all over this coun- try , if it could be done . But we had ...
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