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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... appointed December 13 , 1946 , reports : ( 1 ) That at its two formal meetings held since its appoint- ment it adopted an ambitious program of several objectives ( set forth in Appendix " B " hereto ) , but subsequently decided to ...
... appointed December 13 , 1946 , reports : ( 1 ) That at its two formal meetings held since its appoint- ment it adopted an ambitious program of several objectives ( set forth in Appendix " B " hereto ) , but subsequently decided to ...
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... appoint all other standing committees and designate their chairmen as soon as possible after his election , and shall announce them to the Secretary , who shall immediately notify the persons so appointed and designated . ARTICLE VII ...
... appoint all other standing committees and designate their chairmen as soon as possible after his election , and shall announce them to the Secretary , who shall immediately notify the persons so appointed and designated . ARTICLE VII ...
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... appointed to fill a vacancy shall hold the office until his successor is elected or appointed in ordinary course . * ARTICLE XI . ANNUAL ADDRESSES AND PAPERS . At each annual meeting the President shall deliver an address upon some ...
... appointed to fill a vacancy shall hold the office until his successor is elected or appointed in ordinary course . * ARTICLE XI . ANNUAL ADDRESSES AND PAPERS . At each annual meeting the President shall deliver an address upon some ...
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