Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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That Committee is in much better position to handle the matter than could this Association . 3. A suggestion came to the Committee relative to a change in the tax law relating to filing of notices of Federal tax liens on real estate in ...
That Committee is in much better position to handle the matter than could this Association . 3. A suggestion came to the Committee relative to a change in the tax law relating to filing of notices of Federal tax liens on real estate in ...
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President Parker reported that he had not appointed the committee , but was looking into the matter , himself , and would report later . President Parker further reported that he had been unable at that time to complete the selection of ...
President Parker reported that he had not appointed the committee , but was looking into the matter , himself , and would report later . President Parker further reported that he had been unable at that time to complete the selection of ...
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The sin of which , at the moment , I am most conscious is the hardihood to talk to you about a matter you know so much better than I. A matter which stands so much in the intuitions developed from experience as a judge .
The sin of which , at the moment , I am most conscious is the hardihood to talk to you about a matter you know so much better than I. A matter which stands so much in the intuitions developed from experience as a judge .
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