Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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... of putting into effect this resolution and the recommendations of the Committee in the event they are approyed by a majority of the members of this Association and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect .
... of putting into effect this resolution and the recommendations of the Committee in the event they are approyed by a majority of the members of this Association and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect .
Page 44
... of putting into effect this resolution and the recommendations of the Committee in the event they are approved by a majority of the members of this Association and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect .
... of putting into effect this resolution and the recommendations of the Committee in the event they are approved by a majority of the members of this Association and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect .
Page 108
( u ) Section 3-416 , concerning effect of death of drawer of a check , is new . Death does not revoke authority to pay until drawee has knowledge of death , and even with knowledge the bank may pay checks for ten days unless it ...
( u ) Section 3-416 , concerning effect of death of drawer of a check , is new . Death does not revoke authority to pay until drawee has knowledge of death , and even with knowledge the bank may pay checks for ten days unless it ...
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