Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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Page 72
... 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 Virginia , how- ever , it was thought that this ...
... 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 Virginia , how- ever , it was thought that this ...
Page 76
... matter was also gone into with several of the leaders of the Courts of Justice Committees of the General Assembly of Virginia , and some bills were introduced along this line . No substantial progress was made , however , and it was ...
... matter was also gone into with several of the leaders of the Courts of Justice Committees of the General Assembly of Virginia , and some bills were introduced along this line . No substantial progress was made , however , and it was ...
Page 108
... matter . These matters being disposed of , the Committee then received reports as to the progress being made in the General Assembly of Virginia , which was then in session , with reference to legislation which was of great interest to ...
... matter . These matters being disposed of , the Committee then received reports as to the progress being made in the General Assembly of Virginia , which was then in session , with reference to legislation which was of great interest to ...
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