Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... Administrative Law of the American Bar Association , in procuring the enactment of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act , noted that this Act had just become law on June 11 , 1946. This Act was the result of continuous efforts made ...
... Administrative Law of the American Bar Association , in procuring the enactment of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act , noted that this Act had just become law on June 11 , 1946. This Act was the result of continuous efforts made ...
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... Administrative Law at the 1946 meeting of the Association , after referring to the excellent re- port of the predecessor committee at the 1944 meeting , con- cluded its brief report as follows : " But that Committee , while recommending ...
... Administrative Law at the 1946 meeting of the Association , after referring to the excellent re- port of the predecessor committee at the 1944 meeting , con- cluded its brief report as follows : " But that Committee , while recommending ...
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... administrative agencies having or exercising rule - making powers and empowered to issue , withhold , or revoke licenses , or enter orders or judgments de- termining private property rights or business practices . It is our view that a ...
... administrative agencies having or exercising rule - making powers and empowered to issue , withhold , or revoke licenses , or enter orders or judgments de- termining private property rights or business practices . It is our view that a ...
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