Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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... Resolved , Further , that the Committee be continued for the purpose 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 ...
... Resolved , Further , that the Committee be continued for the purpose 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 ...
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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 membership elected to the Senate and for that reason the bill failed to ...
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 membership elected to the Senate and for that reason the bill failed to ...
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The majority of the Committee was opposed . Fourth : The fourth and last subject dealt with was that of compulsory retirement of judges at various ages . Such retirement at 75 was recommended by your 1947 committee ( 1947 80 ANNUAL ...
The majority of the Committee was opposed . Fourth : The fourth and last subject dealt with was that of compulsory retirement of judges at various ages . Such retirement at 75 was recommended by your 1947 committee ( 1947 80 ANNUAL ...
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