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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... motion . If the motion is put as it now stands , I shall certainly vote for it , because I am in favor of all the reso- lutions , but it does seem to me so many members of the Asso- ciation not having heard the actual resolutions ...
... motion . If the motion is put as it now stands , I shall certainly vote for it , because I am in favor of all the reso- lutions , but it does seem to me so many members of the Asso- ciation not having heard the actual resolutions ...
Page 15
... motion was duly seconded . President Sutton : You make that as an amendment to the last motion . If so , the action will be on the amendment . There- fore , the matter before the house is Mr. Goolrick's motion that we proceed to act on ...
... motion was duly seconded . President Sutton : You make that as an amendment to the last motion . If so , the action will be on the amendment . There- fore , the matter before the house is Mr. Goolrick's motion that we proceed to act on ...
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... motion was seconded . President Sutton : The action will be upon the motion to lay this matter on the table . Any discussion of that ? The question was called for and upon the chair's decision that the affirmative had carried , a ...
... motion was seconded . President Sutton : The action will be upon the motion to lay this matter on the table . Any discussion of that ? The question was called for and upon the chair's decision that the affirmative had carried , a ...
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