Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 38, Part 1915State Printers, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... Constitution and By - Laws : Amend the Constitution by striking out Article VI and substituting in lieu thereof the following : " ARTICLE VI . The Admission fee shall be five dollars and the annual dues shall be five dollars , to be ...
... Constitution and By - Laws : Amend the Constitution by striking out Article VI and substituting in lieu thereof the following : " ARTICLE VI . The Admission fee shall be five dollars and the annual dues shall be five dollars , to be ...
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... Constitution . The President : The Secretary will read the Article referred to . The Secretary read the Article as follows : " Article VI . The admission fee shall be five dol- lars and the annual dues shall be five dollars , to be paid ...
... Constitution . The President : The Secretary will read the Article referred to . The Secretary read the Article as follows : " Article VI . The admission fee shall be five dol- lars and the annual dues shall be five dollars , to be paid ...
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... Constitution adopted as amended . The President : The Secretary will read the next amendment sug- gested . The Secretary read the amendment as follows : " Amend Article II of the Constitution by striking out the last sentence thereof ...
... Constitution adopted as amended . The President : The Secretary will read the next amendment sug- gested . The Secretary read the amendment as follows : " Amend Article II of the Constitution by striking out the last sentence thereof ...
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... Constitution requires no initia- tion or admission fee but requires the payment of dues for one year ; this amendment simply requires payment of an initiation or admission fee which is in lieu of dues and means the same thing . Now the ...
... Constitution requires no initia- tion or admission fee but requires the payment of dues for one year ; this amendment simply requires payment of an initiation or admission fee which is in lieu of dues and means the same thing . Now the ...
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... Constitution , yet by his lucid ar- guments he shaped it . It has been well said that he stands without comparison , without a rival or a peer and like the Saladin he stands apart . No other ar- gument has done so much in developing the ...
... Constitution , yet by his lucid ar- guments he shaped it . It has been well said that he stands without comparison , without a rival or a peer and like the Saladin he stands apart . No other ar- gument has done so much in developing the ...
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59th Congress adopted Alabama State Bar amendment Anniston appointed ARTICLE Asso attorney Bar Association bill Birmingham Blakey By-Laws cause Central Council Chairman charges clerk client Code common law comparative negligence Congress Constitution contracts contributory negligence Cotton Futures Act court of appeals David Clopton decisions delivery Demopolis duty elected EMMET O'NEAL enacted examination exchanges Executive Committee facts Federal future exchanges grade H. C. Semple HANNIS TAYLOR Huntsville J. M. Foster Jefferson County John Jones judges judicial judiciary July jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature matter ment Mobile Montgomery motion neutral Opelika party person Prattville present procedure proceedings question reform regulating rule Secretary Section session Sims Smith statute Supreme Court thereof Thorington Thos tion trial Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia United Vice Presidents violation W. L. Bragg W. L. MARTIN W. S. Thorington