Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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There he continued to serve Virginia with acknowledged distinction and great ability , vigorously advocating legislation which he believed for the good of the Commonwealth , and as vigorously opposing legislation deemed detrimental to ...
There he continued to serve Virginia with acknowledged distinction and great ability , vigorously advocating legislation which he believed for the good of the Commonwealth , and as vigorously opposing legislation deemed detrimental to ...
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... members of his staff , and legislative leaders the need for changes in the State tax laws . ... that it should seek legislative approval of a general study of the State tax laws looking to resulting legislation at the 1956 session .
... members of his staff , and legislative leaders the need for changes in the State tax laws . ... that it should seek legislative approval of a general study of the State tax laws looking to resulting legislation at the 1956 session .
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Its duties shall be : to cooperate with all agencies , at any time existing , having as an objective the promotion of uniform legislation amongst the states of the Union , as in the discretion of the members of the ...
Its duties shall be : to cooperate with all agencies , at any time existing , having as an objective the promotion of uniform legislation amongst the states of the Union , as in the discretion of the members of the ...
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