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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... give the talks . Just exactly what the import of that is I don't know , but we had more lawyers apparently in the State of Virginia who were qualified to give these talks and we drew 50 lawyers out of over 3,000 and 114 accountants out ...
... give the talks . Just exactly what the import of that is I don't know , but we had more lawyers apparently in the State of Virginia who were qualified to give these talks and we drew 50 lawyers out of over 3,000 and 114 accountants out ...
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Virginia State Bar Association. ( e ) Promises to give additional security become permissible luggage under the counterpart of old Section 5 ( see 3-112 ) . ( f ) It is not permissible under the Code to give the holder the option to take ...
Virginia State Bar Association. ( e ) Promises to give additional security become permissible luggage under the counterpart of old Section 5 ( see 3-112 ) . ( f ) It is not permissible under the Code to give the holder the option to take ...
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... give expression to views contrary to the majority . The problems of the law , it is said , can thus be illumined and resolution of future controversy more soundly made . The duty of a judge under this view is the reverse of that which ...
... give expression to views contrary to the majority . The problems of the law , it is said , can thus be illumined and resolution of future controversy more soundly made . The duty of a judge under this view is the reverse of that which ...
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