Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Mr. Goolrick : Mr. President , just for the moment I wouldn't comment on it except for the recommendation we continue to try and have appeals of right granted from decisions of the A. B. C. Board . I appeared before the committee in a ...
Mr. Goolrick : Mr. President , just for the moment I wouldn't comment on it except for the recommendation we continue to try and have appeals of right granted from decisions of the A. B. C. Board . I appeared before the committee in a ...
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Preliminary proof of education required of applicant— Every applicant before taking any examination under this article shall furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence that such applicant has : ( 1 ) Received a degree or certificate ...
Preliminary proof of education required of applicant— Every applicant before taking any examination under this article shall furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence that such applicant has : ( 1 ) Received a degree or certificate ...
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This departure dealt with the effect of the Act on appeals from actions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board . A considerable amount of sentiment developed in the course of the hearings before the committees of the legislature for an ...
This departure dealt with the effect of the Act on appeals from actions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board . A considerable amount of sentiment developed in the course of the hearings before the committees of the legislature for an ...
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