Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Our Constitution may be amended, provided notice is given the first day of an Annual Meeting, and our By-Laws may be amended, provided written notice is given on the day of any meeting. The printed program and the printed reports at ...
Our Constitution may be amended, provided notice is given the first day of an Annual Meeting, and our By-Laws may be amended, provided written notice is given on the day of any meeting. The printed program and the printed reports at ...
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He was formerly vice-president and a director of the National Bank of Fairfax and also was attorney for and a director of Arlington-Fairfax Savings and Loan Association from its incorporation in December, 1922, until his death.
He was formerly vice-president and a director of the National Bank of Fairfax and also was attorney for and a director of Arlington-Fairfax Savings and Loan Association from its incorporation in December, 1922, until his death.
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Meetings . — They shall meet , when practicable , annually on the day preceding the annual meeting of the Association ; special meetings may be called by the chairman of any committee , whenever in his opinion it may be necessary or ...
Meetings . — They shall meet , when practicable , annually on the day preceding the annual meeting of the Association ; special meetings may be called by the chairman of any committee , whenever in his opinion it may be necessary or ...
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