Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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... duty to call the Association to order and to invite you to listen to the address of our President . Mr. R. T. Barton , President of the Association , then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : I will announce the ...
... duty to call the Association to order and to invite you to listen to the address of our President . Mr. R. T. Barton , President of the Association , then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : I will announce the ...
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... duty of the President of the Association , on the request of the Chairman of the Committee on Admissions , or in his absence of any member thereof , to designate a substitute for the said absentee , with power to act during his absence ...
... duty of the President of the Association , on the request of the Chairman of the Committee on Admissions , or in his absence of any member thereof , to designate a substitute for the said absentee , with power to act during his absence ...
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... or the present forms we have . William B. Pettit : Mr. President , -Under the By - Laws of this Association , it is made the duty of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform to examine and scrutinize every bill that 14 GENERAL MINUTES .
... or the present forms we have . William B. Pettit : Mr. President , -Under the By - Laws of this Association , it is made the duty of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform to examine and scrutinize every bill that 14 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... duty imposed upon them by the By - Laws of the Virginia State Bar Association , your com- mittee respectfully proposes the following comments , criticisms and suggestions upon the bills proposed by the Special Commit- tee on Law Reform ...
... duty imposed upon them by the By - Laws of the Virginia State Bar Association , your com- mittee respectfully proposes the following comments , criticisms and suggestions upon the bills proposed by the Special Commit- tee on Law Reform ...
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... duty of the Court remain as it was in 1832 , and still is , and require it upon demur- rer to ascertain the substantial meaning of the allegations , and give judgment according to " the very right of the case , " instead of hampering it ...
... duty of the Court remain as it was in 1832 , and still is , and require it upon demur- rer to ascertain the substantial meaning of the allegations , and give judgment according to " the very right of the case , " instead of hampering it ...
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