Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 25Virginia State Bar Association, 1912 - Bar associations |
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... months . If he should happen to take the June examination , he cannot go to work and brush up and make good his deficiencies in a few months and then enter , but he must stand off for twelve months longer at the most critical time of ...
... months . If he should happen to take the June examination , he cannot go to work and brush up and make good his deficiencies in a few months and then enter , but he must stand off for twelve months longer at the most critical time of ...
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... months . I am sure that is an oversight , and that if attention were called to it , it will readily be corrected . For my part , I think six months is too long to require them to wait , but twelve months is entirely too long . The third ...
... months . I am sure that is an oversight , and that if attention were called to it , it will readily be corrected . For my part , I think six months is too long to require them to wait , but twelve months is entirely too long . The third ...
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... months to elapse between examinations should be modified so as to allow re - examinations at inter- vals not greater than six months . That , Mr. President , is entirely conservative . I am not en- tirely certain that if a man spends ...
... months to elapse between examinations should be modified so as to allow re - examinations at inter- vals not greater than six months . That , Mr. President , is entirely conservative . I am not en- tirely certain that if a man spends ...
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adopted Alexandria Annual Meeting appointed Articles Articles of Confederation Assembly Bar Association Bedford City bench Big Stone Gap Bristol By-Laws CHARLES Charlotte C. H. Charlottesville charter Christiansburg Circuit client Congress Constitution Continental Congress deed of cession duty elected Executive Committee Federal GEORGE Harnsberger Harrisonburg Honorary members Hot Springs JAMES JOHN Judge Ingram judicial judiciary justice lands lawyer legislative Legislature Lexington Lynchburg Manassas Maryland MASSIE matter ment mittee Morris nation Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Richmond Northwest Territory Old Point Comfort opinion Petersburg Portsmouth practice present President proposed amendment question railroad reason resolution Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT ROBT SAMUEL Secretary Section Springs of Virginia Staunton Staunton Staunton submitted Suffolk Supreme Court Tazewell territory Thom THOMAS tion trust United University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume vote Warrenton West Virginia WILLIAM Witt Wytheville