Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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At that meeting numerous suggestions were made , many of which were subsequently accepted by the Council . On February 26 , 1949 , the entire judiciary of the State of Virginia met at the Capital in Richmond for the purpose of ...
At that meeting numerous suggestions were made , many of which were subsequently accepted by the Council . On February 26 , 1949 , the entire judiciary of the State of Virginia met at the Capital in Richmond for the purpose of ...
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... had requested in its foreword to the printed pamphlet containing the proposals that comments and suggestions be sent to it . Your Committee was active in securing these suggestions and assisting the circuit meetings in formulating ...
... had requested in its foreword to the printed pamphlet containing the proposals that comments and suggestions be sent to it . Your Committee was active in securing these suggestions and assisting the circuit meetings in formulating ...
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suggestions . Within the Council there had grown into being by common consent and propinquity , a so - called " drafting committee ” composed of Judge Brockenbrough Lamb , of the Chancery Court of the City of Richmond ; Mr. Ralph T.
suggestions . Within the Council there had grown into being by common consent and propinquity , a so - called " drafting committee ” composed of Judge Brockenbrough Lamb , of the Chancery Court of the City of Richmond ; Mr. Ralph T.
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