Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Do I hear a motion that this report be received , approved and filed ? The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) It President Parker : The next report is the report of the Committee ...
Do I hear a motion that this report be received , approved and filed ? The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) It President Parker : The next report is the report of the Committee ...
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Do I hear any objection to the putting of the two questions together ? If not , do I hear a second to Mr. Robertson's motion ? The motion was duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 102 , infra . ) ...
Do I hear any objection to the putting of the two questions together ? If not , do I hear a second to Mr. Robertson's motion ? The motion was duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 102 , infra . ) ...
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If I don't hear any objection , we will have the hotel do like it has done by changing it over like this for the business sessions . I like it this way . Tomorrow morning it will be set up this way , but for the night sessions it will ...
If I don't hear any objection , we will have the hotel do like it has done by changing it over like this for the business sessions . I like it this way . Tomorrow morning it will be set up this way , but for the night sessions it will ...
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