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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... tion providing for the appeal ? President Parker : The chair does not construe the action of the Association in approving that report as committing it to all of the statements contained in the report , unless there is an affirmative ...
... tion providing for the appeal ? President Parker : The chair does not construe the action of the Association in approving that report as committing it to all of the statements contained in the report , unless there is an affirmative ...
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... tion with some act that might help the lawyers receive some in- come tax benefits . Mr. Tarleau , of the American Bar Associa- tion , was a lecturer at the Tax Institute at Charlottesville and he stated at that time that the Keogh Bill ...
... tion with some act that might help the lawyers receive some in- come tax benefits . Mr. Tarleau , of the American Bar Associa- tion , was a lecturer at the Tax Institute at Charlottesville and he stated at that time that the Keogh Bill ...
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... tion this resolution will be temporarily passed and we will pro- ceed to the other resolutions . Do I hear any objection ? Mr. Boothe : Mr. Chairman , there is one other resolution submitted by the eminent former President of the State ...
... tion this resolution will be temporarily passed and we will pro- ceed to the other resolutions . Do I hear any objection ? Mr. Boothe : Mr. Chairman , there is one other resolution submitted by the eminent former President of the State ...
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