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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... submitted to the members before the meeting . Copies were sent out to all the members about a month ago , I think , and there are plenty left to supply all in attendance with copies . There are three bills proposed ; I shall not take ...
... submitted to the members before the meeting . Copies were sent out to all the members about a month ago , I think , and there are plenty left to supply all in attendance with copies . There are three bills proposed ; I shall not take ...
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... submitted to the Committee , and we will be very glad to consider all amendments which may be offered . To that end the meeting of the Committee will be an open one , and we trust that every one who feels that in any respect the act may ...
... submitted to the Committee , and we will be very glad to consider all amendments which may be offered . To that end the meeting of the Committee will be an open one , and we trust that every one who feels that in any respect the act may ...
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... submitting them to the Committee . That is to say , don't simply come to the Committee and say , " I think the act should be amended in such and such a respect , " leaving the amendment to the Committee . I think it is desir- able that ...
... submitting them to the Committee . That is to say , don't simply come to the Committee and say , " I think the act should be amended in such and such a respect , " leaving the amendment to the Committee . I think it is desir- able that ...
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... submitted his report and re- quested that it be presented in case he was not here . On motion , duly seconded , the report was received and filed . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The next is the report of the Special ...
... submitted his report and re- quested that it be presented in case he was not here . On motion , duly seconded , the report was received and filed . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The next is the report of the Special ...
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... submitted to the Com- mittee on Resolutions and approved by that Committee : Resolved , That the Virginia State Bar Association en- dorse in principle the bill for the organization of the bar , together with the amendments , as approved ...
... submitted to the Com- mittee on Resolutions and approved by that Committee : Resolved , That the Virginia State Bar Association en- dorse in principle the bill for the organization of the bar , together with the amendments , as approved ...
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