Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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( b ) That with each application the applicant file a biographical sketch , with complete data on education , the names and addresses of three representative citizens of the county or city in Virginia where the applicant resides ...
( b ) That with each application the applicant file a biographical sketch , with complete data on education , the names and addresses of three representative citizens of the county or city in Virginia where the applicant resides ...
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All applications for membership in the Association shall be in writing signed by the applicant with his full name , and addressed to the Committee on Admissions . The application shall be endorsed by at least two members of the ...
All applications for membership in the Association shall be in writing signed by the applicant with his full name , and addressed to the Committee on Admissions . The application shall be endorsed by at least two members of the ...
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from the judicial circuit in which the applicant resides or other proper member of the committee , whose duty it shall be to diligently inquire as to the character and standing of the applicant and his eligibility to membership in the ...
from the judicial circuit in which the applicant resides or other proper member of the committee , whose duty it shall be to diligently inquire as to the character and standing of the applicant and his eligibility to membership in the ...
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