Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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The adoption of this report is not intended to put the Association on record as approving either the recommendation or the suggestion , but that those will be matters for the decision of the Executive Committee .
The adoption of this report is not intended to put the Association on record as approving either the recommendation or the suggestion , but that those will be matters for the decision of the Executive Committee .
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Mr. Radford presented the report and moved its adoption . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 142 , infra . ) President Greear : Mr. Emerson G. Spies , Chairman of the Committee on Title Standards ...
Mr. Radford presented the report and moved its adoption . The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 142 , infra . ) President Greear : Mr. Emerson G. Spies , Chairman of the Committee on Title Standards ...
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... adopting title standards as a means of facilitating and making more uniform the work of the title examiner . ... be taken by The Virginia State Bar Association at this time for the formulation and adoption of uniform state - wide ...
... adopting title standards as a means of facilitating and making more uniform the work of the title examiner . ... be taken by The Virginia State Bar Association at this time for the formulation and adoption of uniform state - wide ...
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