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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Page 70
... Council held numerous meetings . The Chairman of your Committee sat with the Council at all of these meetings and with most of the committees of the Council in drafting the proposed modifica- tions . This Committee was constantly in ...
... Council held numerous meetings . The Chairman of your Committee sat with the Council at all of these meetings and with most of the committees of the Council in drafting the proposed modifica- tions . This Committee was constantly in ...
Page 71
... Council . At that meet- ing numerous suggestions were made , many of which were sub- sequently accepted by the Council . On February 26 , 1949 , the entire judiciary of the State of Virginia met at the Capital in Richmond for the ...
... Council . At that meet- ing numerous suggestions were made , many of which were sub- sequently accepted by the Council . On February 26 , 1949 , the entire judiciary of the State of Virginia met at the Capital in Richmond for the ...
Page 110
... Council with the request that the Council report on this matter to the next General Assembly , and it is expected that an opportunity for a hearing on this matter before the Council , or a Sub - Committee of the Council , will be ...
... Council with the request that the Council report on this matter to the next General Assembly , and it is expected that an opportunity for a hearing on this matter before the Council , or a Sub - Committee of the Council , will be ...
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