Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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... Committee deemed that such action would not have important effect on new membership . And finally , your Committee passed a reso- lution that a registration fee of $ 5 be charged members attend- ing the 1949 and following Annual ...
... Committee deemed that such action would not have important effect on new membership . And finally , your Committee passed a reso- lution that a registration fee of $ 5 be charged members attend- ing the 1949 and following Annual ...
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... Committee continued , 45 Committee on , 176 Report of Committee on : Presented , 30 Text , 110 Administrative Office- Resolution re establishment of , 77 Administrator for the Courts- Model act , 77 Recommended , 75 Resolution re , 77 ...
... Committee continued , 45 Committee on , 176 Report of Committee on : Presented , 30 Text , 110 Administrative Office- Resolution re establishment of , 77 Administrator for the Courts- Model act , 77 Recommended , 75 Resolution re , 77 ...
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... Committee on , 174 Municipal justices : Resolution re retirement of , 80 Report of Committee on : Presented , 15 Text , 79 Retirement , 80 King , William H.— Report of Committee on Essay Contest : Presented , 15 Text , 118 Legal ...
... Committee on , 174 Municipal justices : Resolution re retirement of , 80 Report of Committee on : Presented , 15 Text , 79 Retirement , 80 King , William H.— Report of Committee on Essay Contest : Presented , 15 Text , 118 Legal ...
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