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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... recommendations ; 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 approved by a majority of the members of this ...
... recommendations ; 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 approved by a majority of the members of this ...
Page 78
... recommendations for the improvement of the same ; ( b ) Examine the state of the dockets of the courts and determine the need for assistance by any court ; ( c ) Make recommendations to the Chief Justice of the ( court of last re- sort ) ...
... recommendations for the improvement of the same ; ( b ) Examine the state of the dockets of the courts and determine the need for assistance by any court ; ( c ) Make recommendations to the Chief Justice of the ( court of last re- sort ) ...
Page 110
... recommendations of your Special Committee on Administrative Law , this Association at its last meeting passed two resolutions , the first being a resolution directing that the Committee , in cooperation with the Com- mittee on ...
... recommendations of your Special Committee on Administrative Law , this Association at its last meeting passed two resolutions , the first being a resolution directing that the Committee , in cooperation with the Com- mittee on ...
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