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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... five years ' service as chairman of a Selective Service Appeal Board during the late war , I acquired much more ... five years our board had practically no dissents , except when one of our five members would be selected by lot to note a ...
... five years ' service as chairman of a Selective Service Appeal Board during the late war , I acquired much more ... five years our board had practically no dissents , except when one of our five members would be selected by lot to note a ...
Page 256
... five nor more than seven dollars , and the annual dues shall be not less than five nor more than seven dollars , to be paid as may be prescribed in the By - Laws , the amount in each case to be determined by the Executive Committee and ...
... five nor more than seven dollars , and the annual dues shall be not less than five nor more than seven dollars , to be paid as may be prescribed in the By - Laws , the amount in each case to be determined by the Executive Committee and ...
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... five members of the Association , to be selected by or under au- thority of the Executive Committee , as prescribed in the By - Laws . ARTICLE XII . AMENDMENTS . This Constitution may be amended by a two - thirds vote of the members ...
... five members of the Association , to be selected by or under au- thority of the Executive Committee , as prescribed in the By - Laws . ARTICLE XII . AMENDMENTS . This Constitution may be amended by a two - thirds vote of the members ...
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