Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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At any rate , I hope the officials of the two Associations will give this matter their serious consideration . Again , we welcome you to West Virginia . ( Applause . ) President Parker : Thank you very much , indeed .
At any rate , I hope the officials of the two Associations will give this matter their serious consideration . Again , we welcome you to West Virginia . ( Applause . ) President Parker : Thank you very much , indeed .
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The New York type simply required the bulk - buyer to obtain a list of the bulk - seller's creditors and give these creditors ten days advance notice of the bulk purchase , affording them an opportunity to protect themselves .
The New York type simply required the bulk - buyer to obtain a list of the bulk - seller's creditors and give these creditors ten days advance notice of the bulk purchase , affording them an opportunity to protect themselves .
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I wrote to Dean Cavers and he was quite interested in the possibility that we in Virginia might give the matter some thought . He prepared two intra - faculty memoranda , from which I have drawn some of the development , but not the ...
I wrote to Dean Cavers and he was quite interested in the possibility that we in Virginia might give the matter some thought . He prepared two intra - faculty memoranda , from which I have drawn some of the development , but not the ...
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