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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... existing members the amounts distributed as follows : 121 members owing $ 5.00 ... 26 members owing $ 10.00 . 1 member owing $ 15.00 . 1 member owing $ 30.00 . $ 605.00 260.00 15.00 30.00 $ 910.00 A total amount of ......... . Of these ...
... existing members the amounts distributed as follows : 121 members owing $ 5.00 ... 26 members owing $ 10.00 . 1 member owing $ 15.00 . 1 member owing $ 30.00 . $ 605.00 260.00 15.00 30.00 $ 910.00 A total amount of ......... . Of these ...
Page 77
... existing methods of organization effective discipline is quite impossible and except in the most serious cases no attempt at discipline under present forms of organization need ever be seriously contemplated . We do not wish to be ...
... existing methods of organization effective discipline is quite impossible and except in the most serious cases no attempt at discipline under present forms of organization need ever be seriously contemplated . We do not wish to be ...
Page 86
... existing Special Committee with instructions to call a convention of the entire State Bar at such time and place as may seem to them best . 2. That said Special Committee arrange for meetings of the bar in each of the judicial circuits ...
... existing Special Committee with instructions to call a convention of the entire State Bar at such time and place as may seem to them best . 2. That said Special Committee arrange for meetings of the bar in each of the judicial circuits ...
Page 96
... existing circuit , the Councillor for the old circuit shall remain in office and continue to represent the circuit constituting that portion of the old circuit in which he resides or with which he has elected to be affiliated ; and ...
... existing circuit , the Councillor for the old circuit shall remain in office and continue to represent the circuit constituting that portion of the old circuit in which he resides or with which he has elected to be affiliated ; and ...
Page 125
... existing rules . They adopted the canons of our own State Bar Association and the American Bar Association . They added a few matters , brought about by modern condi- tions , to those canons . There was nothing revolutionary in it ...
... existing rules . They adopted the canons of our own State Bar Association and the American Bar Association . They added a few matters , brought about by modern condi- tions , to those canons . There was nothing revolutionary in it ...
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