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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... resolution has been reported and I move its adoption . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . Mr. Broaddus : The next and last resolution was read in open meeting on yesterday . It was referred to the Resolutions Committee and has ...
... resolution has been reported and I move its adoption . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . Mr. Broaddus : The next and last resolution was read in open meeting on yesterday . It was referred to the Resolutions Committee and has ...
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... resolution be adopted . The Committee has refused to pass on it . I think it ought to be made clear what we are voting on . President Sutton : We are voting on the resolution as pre- sented by the Committee . The resolution is before ...
... resolution be adopted . The Committee has refused to pass on it . I think it ought to be made clear what we are voting on . President Sutton : We are voting on the resolution as pre- sented by the Committee . The resolution is before ...
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... resolution is drawn , the concluding para- graph , in an effort to find the sense of the 3,000 members of the bar , a large number of whom - 2,700 of whom are not present : " Resolved , Further , that the Committee be continued for the ...
... resolution is drawn , the concluding para- graph , in an effort to find the sense of the 3,000 members of the bar , a large number of whom - 2,700 of whom are not present : " Resolved , Further , that the Committee be continued for the ...
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