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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The Committee suggested certain changes to the Constitution and the By - Laws of the Association . The two main objections to the report of the Committee last year were ( 1 ) that the proposed plan applied to each " sitting " justice ...
The Committee suggested certain changes to the Constitution and the By - Laws of the Association . The two main objections to the report of the Committee last year were ( 1 ) that the proposed plan applied to each " sitting " justice ...
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The annual reports shall not include the Constitution and By - Laws of the Association , except the reports of those meetings in which the Constitution or By - Laws shall have been amended . In each annual report in which the ...
The annual reports shall not include the Constitution and By - Laws of the Association , except the reports of those meetings in which the Constitution or By - Laws shall have been amended . In each annual report in which the ...
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