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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... ment of two years of study in a law school to the exclusion of study in a law office ? I am entirely in accord with the prin- ciple of the recommendation , as I have been for a long time an advocate of raising the standard of legal ...
... ment of two years of study in a law school to the exclusion of study in a law office ? I am entirely in accord with the prin- ciple of the recommendation , as I have been for a long time an advocate of raising the standard of legal ...
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... ) shall be eligible for re - election until one year after the expiration of his term of office . The members of all other standing committees shall hold office from time of their appointment until the adjourn- ment 46 GENERAL MINUTES.
... ) shall be eligible for re - election until one year after the expiration of his term of office . The members of all other standing committees shall hold office from time of their appointment until the adjourn- ment 46 GENERAL MINUTES.
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Virginia State Bar Association. office from time of their appointment until the adjourn- ment of the next succeeding annual meeting and until their successors are appointed . Such other standing committees as shall be deemed necessary ...
Virginia State Bar Association. office from time of their appointment until the adjourn- ment of the next succeeding annual meeting and until their successors are appointed . Such other standing committees as shall be deemed necessary ...
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... ment to be returned at the option of the Association . Seconded and adopted . Mr. Coxe : The next resolution reported and recommended by the Committee is : Resolved , That the Secretary of this Association com- municate to the ...
... ment to be returned at the option of the Association . Seconded and adopted . Mr. Coxe : The next resolution reported and recommended by the Committee is : Resolved , That the Secretary of this Association com- municate to the ...
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... ment shall be received after the defendant has demurred or pleaded in bar . But the notice shall not be sent out of the county or city in which the proceeding is except in those cases in which on a bill in chancery the process could be ...
... ment shall be received after the defendant has demurred or pleaded in bar . But the notice shall not be sent out of the county or city in which the proceeding is except in those cases in which on a bill in chancery the process could be ...
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