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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... records in Virginia . It seems that the ink which is now used is not durable , and this resolution calls for a kind of ink that will be durable . The other is referred to in the Secretary's report and pro- vides for turning over to the ...
... records in Virginia . It seems that the ink which is now used is not durable , and this resolution calls for a kind of ink that will be durable . The other is referred to in the Secretary's report and pro- vides for turning over to the ...
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... recording the thanks of the Association for the extraordinary services rendered by the Committee , and particularly its Chairman . I believe that no service has been rendered to this Association and the people of the State with more far ...
... recording the thanks of the Association for the extraordinary services rendered by the Committee , and particularly its Chairman . I believe that no service has been rendered to this Association and the people of the State with more far ...
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... I ask what provision is made for getting into the record the evidence heard orally ? I think the bill is faulty in that respect . No method is pro- vided now . Mr. James G. Martin , of Norfolk : Mr. President 42 GENERAL MINUTES.
... I ask what provision is made for getting into the record the evidence heard orally ? I think the bill is faulty in that respect . No method is pro- vided now . Mr. James G. Martin , of Norfolk : Mr. President 42 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... record , similar to a bill of exceptions . At the last Legislature the bill was amended by the Legislature so as to read exactly as it now appears before this body . While personally I thought it was much better to say that the record ...
... record , similar to a bill of exceptions . At the last Legislature the bill was amended by the Legislature so as to read exactly as it now appears before this body . While personally I thought it was much better to say that the record ...
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... records of any material of a quality not approved by the Virginia State Library Board ; and Whereas , the law has not yet been passed but a further effort to secure its passage will be made by the State Library Board at the session of ...
... records of any material of a quality not approved by the Virginia State Library Board ; and Whereas , the law has not yet been passed but a further effort to secure its passage will be made by the State Library Board at the session of ...
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