Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 39Virginia State Bar Association, 1927 - Bar associations |
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... copies . There are three bills proposed ; I shall not take the trouble to read them to you now , because they have been printed and submitted to you . On motion the report of the Committee on Legislation and 28 GENERAL MINUTES.
... copies . There are three bills proposed ; I shall not take the trouble to read them to you now , because they have been printed and submitted to you . On motion the report of the Committee on Legislation and 28 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... bill , and it would aid us in getting the bill in as good shape as possible before it is submitted . I would suggest that if any members avail themselves of FIRST DAY 31.
... bill , and it would aid us in getting the bill in as good shape as possible before it is submitted . I would suggest that if any members avail themselves of FIRST DAY 31.
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... bill . The President : While Mr. Tunstall has invited the members of the bar to appear before his Committee , I also wish to remind the members of the bar that at 2:30 , before the Judicial Section , Hon . George Latham Fletcher will ...
... bill . The President : While Mr. Tunstall has invited the members of the bar to appear before his Committee , I also wish to remind the members of the bar that at 2:30 , before the Judicial Section , Hon . George Latham Fletcher will ...
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... bill to the Gen- eral Assembly . Resolved , further , That the Secretary of the Association be , and he is hereby , requested to cause not less than three thousand ( 3,000 ) copies of the bill , with the amendments thereto written in as ...
... bill to the Gen- eral Assembly . Resolved , further , That the Secretary of the Association be , and he is hereby , requested to cause not less than three thousand ( 3,000 ) copies of the bill , with the amendments thereto written in as ...
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... bill : A BILL To Permit Oral Evidence to be Heard by the Court in Chancery Cases . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia , That in any chancery cause the court , on its own motion , or upon the motion of any party ...
... bill : A BILL To Permit Oral Evidence to be Heard by the Court in Chancery Cases . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia , That in any chancery cause the court , on its own motion , or upon the motion of any party ...
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