Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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However , the activities of and the demands upon your Association and its President and the Executive Committee have been substantial . At the beginning of this report , the Executive Committee , on behalf of the Association , wishes to ...
However , the activities of and the demands upon your Association and its President and the Executive Committee have been substantial . At the beginning of this report , the Executive Committee , on behalf of the Association , wishes to ...
Page 137
At both the fall and spring meetings of the Executive Committee , there was considerable discussion of the services rendered by the Office of Statutory Research and Drafting to handle the great amount of proposed legislation which it is ...
At both the fall and spring meetings of the Executive Committee , there was considerable discussion of the services rendered by the Office of Statutory Research and Drafting to handle the great amount of proposed legislation which it is ...
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Article VII of the Constitution provides that the Association shall meet annually at such time and place as the Executive Committee may select , and that those present at such meetings shall constitute a quorum .
Article VII of the Constitution provides that the Association shall meet annually at such time and place as the Executive Committee may select , and that those present at such meetings shall constitute a quorum .
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