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 41
... majority of the members of this Asso- ciation and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect . It would be my hope that the committee of the State Bar— the Integrated Bar - would suggest to the Council when it meets ...
... majority of the members of this Asso- ciation and the necessary funds are available to carry them into effect . It would be my hope that the committee of the State Bar— the Integrated Bar - would suggest to the Council when it meets ...
Page 64
... majority vote in the Senate . The result was 18 for and 17 against . The point was raised and sustained by the chair that since the bill imposed a $ 5.00 fee on each lawyer it would require for its passage a majority of the entire ...
... majority vote in the Senate . The result was 18 for and 17 against . The point was raised and sustained by the chair that since the bill imposed a $ 5.00 fee on each lawyer it would require for its passage a majority of the entire ...
Page 81
... majority of your present Committee was agreed upon the principle of compulsory retire- ment at some age , it was unable to reach a majority agreement as to any specific age . Hence no action was taken . Respectfully submitted , THOMAS H ...
... majority of your present Committee was agreed upon the principle of compulsory retire- ment at some age , it was unable to reach a majority agreement as to any specific age . Hence no action was taken . Respectfully submitted , THOMAS H ...
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