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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... questions— by that I don't mean legal questions as compared to a question of fact ; I mean a legal question upon which facts are established to apply principles of law - they said to me many more legal questions arise today in hearings ...
... questions— by that I don't mean legal questions as compared to a question of fact ; I mean a legal question upon which facts are established to apply principles of law - they said to me many more legal questions arise today in hearings ...
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... question ? Mr. Parker : Yes , sir , and having the question answered , I should like to propose an amendment to the resolution offered : that the resolution be adopted so far as it is necessary to obtain the ballot of all members of the ...
... question ? Mr. Parker : Yes , sir , and having the question answered , I should like to propose an amendment to the resolution offered : that the resolution be adopted so far as it is necessary to obtain the ballot of all members of the ...
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... question of financing speakers for local bar associations . At the October 16 meeting of your Committee this subject was discussed , as was the rela- tionship generally of the State Association to the local associa- tions . Your ...
... question of financing speakers for local bar associations . At the October 16 meeting of your Committee this subject was discussed , as was the rela- tionship generally of the State Association to the local associa- tions . Your ...
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