Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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I move it be received , adopted and whatever you do with it . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 89 , infra . ) President Parker : I see Mr. Stuart Saunders has come in the room .
I move it be received , adopted and whatever you do with it . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 89 , infra . ) President Parker : I see Mr. Stuart Saunders has come in the room .
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Mr. Chairman , I second the motion to adopt the resolution . ... the legal effect of many such irregularities would appear to be so reasonably certain as to be adopted as title standards to serve as an aid or guide to all who appraise ...
Mr. Chairman , I second the motion to adopt the resolution . ... the legal effect of many such irregularities would appear to be so reasonably certain as to be adopted as title standards to serve as an aid or guide to all who appraise ...
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being adopted by Congress " ( Memo . ... Accordingly , Resolution B ( attached ) was adopted . ... RESOLUTION B The Tax Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution : " RESOLVED , That the principle enunciated in the ...
being adopted by Congress " ( Memo . ... Accordingly , Resolution B ( attached ) was adopted . ... RESOLUTION B The Tax Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution : " RESOLVED , That the principle enunciated in the ...
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