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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... membership it has ever had , namely , 1,419 . You will recall that as a result of a most effective campaign during the year 1937-38 the Association had its greatest increase in membership and its largest membership to date , namely ...
... membership it has ever had , namely , 1,419 . You will recall that as a result of a most effective campaign during the year 1937-38 the Association had its greatest increase in membership and its largest membership to date , namely ...
Page 211
... membership or non - membership in a labor organization , and thereby encourage or discourage membership in a labor organization . All of these acts , however , contain a provision excepting the closed shop contract from their unfair ...
... membership or non - membership in a labor organization , and thereby encourage or discourage membership in a labor organization . All of these acts , however , contain a provision excepting the closed shop contract from their unfair ...
Page 256
... member shall be qualified to exercise any privilege of membership while his fees or dues remain unpaid , but this ineligibility may be waived and shall be considered to have been waived by absence of challenge of right to vote and / or ...
... member shall be qualified to exercise any privilege of membership while his fees or dues remain unpaid , but this ineligibility may be waived and shall be considered to have been waived by absence of challenge of right to vote and / or ...
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