Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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If the motion is put as it now stands , I shall certainly vote for it , because I am in favor of all the resolutions , but it does seem to me so many members of the Association not having heard the actual resolutions presented that it ...
If the motion is put as it now stands , I shall certainly vote for it , because I am in favor of all the resolutions , but it does seem to me so many members of the Association not having heard the actual resolutions presented that it ...
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The 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 . Therefore , the matter before the house is Mr. Goolrick's motion that we proceed to act ...
The 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 . Therefore , the matter before the house is Mr. Goolrick's motion that we proceed to act ...
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That would vote the resolution down ; that is the effect of the motion . President Sutton : It doesn't seem to be secondedA Voice : I second it . President Sutton : It is the opinion of the chair the substitute resolution is out of ...
That would vote the resolution down ; that is the effect of the motion . President Sutton : It doesn't seem to be secondedA Voice : I second it . President Sutton : It is the opinion of the chair the substitute resolution is out of ...
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