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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... record of attendance and the only record we have is in the registration book , and I hope each of you will register , for President Parker wants to beat the record of 403 at any previous meeting . The President tells me our meetings ...
... record of attendance and the only record we have is in the registration book , and I hope each of you will register , for President Parker wants to beat the record of 403 at any previous meeting . The President tells me our meetings ...
Page 75
... record and also included increases of $ 2,000 per year for the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals . While these in- creases are not all that we had recommended , nevertheless they are sub- stantially ...
... record and also included increases of $ 2,000 per year for the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals . While these in- creases are not all that we had recommended , nevertheless they are sub- stantially ...
Page 77
... record are placed there by constitutional provisions . Consequently , any change would require the drafting and approval of constitutional amend- ments . It is believed that it would be well for the next Committee on Judiciary to confer ...
... record are placed there by constitutional provisions . Consequently , any change would require the drafting and approval of constitutional amend- ments . It is believed that it would be well for the next Committee on Judiciary to confer ...
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