Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Mr. Bowles and his Committee have worked closely with the Judicial Council , which was appointed to prepare a draft of rules of procedure . He was one of three members of the Council's drafting committee and recently became a member of ...
Mr. Bowles and his Committee have worked closely with the Judicial Council , which was appointed to prepare a draft of rules of procedure . He was one of three members of the Council's drafting committee and recently became a member of ...
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should the committee decide that organization under rules of court was desirable . These efforts , which had continued over a period of thirteen years , reached their fruition when the committee from the Association was successful in ...
should the committee decide that organization under rules of court was desirable . These efforts , which had continued over a period of thirteen years , reached their fruition when the committee from the Association was successful in ...
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Though the rules for bank collections are included in the Commercial Paper Article as Part 6 , this part is as independent as a separate statute . Twenty states had recognized the necessity of this divorcement by passing the Bankers ...
Though the rules for bank collections are included in the Commercial Paper Article as Part 6 , this part is as independent as a separate statute . Twenty states had recognized the necessity of this divorcement by passing the Bankers ...
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