Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 40Virginia State Bar Association, 1928 - Bar associations |
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... Constitution of 1902 , although the number of chapters is less by 51 than the number contained in the Acts of 1926. The unusual size of the volume of 1928 is due mainly to the fact that it contains codifications of the tax , banking ...
... Constitution of 1902 , although the number of chapters is less by 51 than the number contained in the Acts of 1926. The unusual size of the volume of 1928 is due mainly to the fact that it contains codifications of the tax , banking ...
Page 347
... Constitution of 1902 , although the number of chapters is less by 51 than the number contained in the Acts of 1926 ... Constitution of Virginia is printed on pages 252-312 of the Acts of 1928 . The resolution of concurrence in the then ...
... Constitution of 1902 , although the number of chapters is less by 51 than the number contained in the Acts of 1926 ... Constitution of Virginia is printed on pages 252-312 of the Acts of 1928 . The resolution of concurrence in the then ...
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... Constitution of Virginia is printed on pages 1399-1401 of the Acts of 1928 . These are the so - called short ballot amendments . The act submitting to the people , for ratification or rejection , the then proposed amendments to the ...
... Constitution of Virginia is printed on pages 1399-1401 of the Acts of 1928 . These are the so - called short ballot amendments . The act submitting to the people , for ratification or rejection , the then proposed amendments to the ...
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