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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... elect will announce the several Standing Committees for the ensuing year before the adjournment of this meeting , in time for the meeting and organization of those committees on Thursday evening . It is scarcely necessary to say that ...
... elect will announce the several Standing Committees for the ensuing year before the adjournment of this meeting , in time for the meeting and organization of those committees on Thursday evening . It is scarcely necessary to say that ...
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... elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of the Special Committee on Law Reform until the entire report has been considered . The report will be ...
... elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of the Special Committee on Law Reform until the entire report has been considered . The report will be ...
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... elected members : J. E. Yonge , of Roanoke ; F. S. Blair , of Wytheville ; David E. Moore , of Lexington ; John T. Delaney , of Covington ; and on August 3 , 1893 , E. J. Brugh , of Fincastle , Va . , was elected a member . Respectfully ...
... elected members : J. E. Yonge , of Roanoke ; F. S. Blair , of Wytheville ; David E. Moore , of Lexington ; John T. Delaney , of Covington ; and on August 3 , 1893 , E. J. Brugh , of Fincastle , Va . , was elected a member . Respectfully ...
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... elected the first Professor of Law . This was the first professorship of law in any American institution of learning , and the second in the English - speaking world . Only the Vinerian , at Oxford , filled by Sir William Blackstone ...
... elected the first Professor of Law . This was the first professorship of law in any American institution of learning , and the second in the English - speaking world . Only the Vinerian , at Oxford , filled by Sir William Blackstone ...
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... elect between assumpsit , debt and covenant . In this we are following the spirit of reform which led the Legislature to make one form of action for trespass and case , the advantage of which has been too ob- vious to need comment . A ...
... elect between assumpsit , debt and covenant . In this we are following the spirit of reform which led the Legislature to make one form of action for trespass and case , the advantage of which has been too ob- vious to need comment . A ...
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