Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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If not , then the chair will entertain a motion by the chairman of the committee that it be received , filed and approved . Now it will not be read unless someone wishes it read and makes his wish known to the chair at the time the ...
If not , then the chair will entertain a motion by the chairman of the committee that it be received , filed and approved . Now it will not be read unless someone wishes it read and makes his wish known to the chair at the time the ...
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President Parker : It has been moved that the two resolutions appearing on page 44 of the pamphlet and appended to the report of the Committee on Taxation be adopted and that the report as a whole be received , approved and filed .
President Parker : It has been moved that the two resolutions appearing on page 44 of the pamphlet and appended to the report of the Committee on Taxation be adopted and that the report as a whole be received , approved and filed .
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On September 22 , 1951 , this sub - committee submitted , in its report to the Council , a bill to be recommended , and the V. A. L. C. approved this bill and recommended its enactment to the Governor and the 1952 General Assembly .
On September 22 , 1951 , this sub - committee submitted , in its report to the Council , a bill to be recommended , and the V. A. L. C. approved this bill and recommended its enactment to the Governor and the 1952 General Assembly .
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