Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Resolved , That the Committees of The Virginia State Bar Associa tion and the Committees of the Virginia State Bar , on the same subjects , shall meet together in considering their assignments prior to their reports on such subjects to ...
Resolved , That the Committees of The Virginia State Bar Associa tion and the Committees of the Virginia State Bar , on the same subjects , shall meet together in considering their assignments prior to their reports on such subjects to ...
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Virginia State Bar Association. before the General Assembly . While the representatives of the State Bar seemed to agree that any committees which had as their function the sponsorship of legislation should be abolished , and that such ...
Virginia State Bar Association. before the General Assembly . While the representatives of the State Bar seemed to agree that any committees which had as their function the sponsorship of legislation should be abolished , and that such ...
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Your Committee has met with a similar committee of the Virginia State Bar ; attended the Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar when the subject of the resolution was debated at great length ; and otherwise given the assignment ...
Your Committee has met with a similar committee of the Virginia State Bar ; attended the Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar when the subject of the resolution was debated at great length ; and otherwise given the assignment ...
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