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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... action . Mr. Goolrick : I understood the Committee took no action . President Sutton : That is right , sir . Mr. Goolrick : I understood Mr. Martin was offering an amendment that his original resolution be adopted . Mr. Martin : If you ...
... action . Mr. Goolrick : I understood the Committee took no action . President Sutton : That is right , sir . Mr. Goolrick : I understood Mr. Martin was offering an amendment that his original resolution be adopted . Mr. Martin : If you ...
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... action . to prevent a deficit next year and thereafter . This action is outlined in its report presented at this meeting . Your Treasurer records the fact that he is in entire agreement with that action and believes it is not only ...
... action . to prevent a deficit next year and thereafter . This action is outlined in its report presented at this meeting . Your Treasurer records the fact that he is in entire agreement with that action and believes it is not only ...
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... action taken , whether the person did act in self - defense and whether his actions were in good faith , and in no event may the necessity relied upon to justify the action taken arise out of the actor's own misconduct . The Tribunal ...
... action taken , whether the person did act in self - defense and whether his actions were in good faith , and in no event may the necessity relied upon to justify the action taken arise out of the actor's own misconduct . The Tribunal ...
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