Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 38, Part 1915State Printers, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... fact that the surplus is accumulating , or if the surplus under the present appropriation will be absorbed before the next money comes in ? The Treasurer : • In reply I will say that I think it would be inexpedient and unwise to make ...
... fact that the surplus is accumulating , or if the surplus under the present appropriation will be absorbed before the next money comes in ? The Treasurer : • In reply I will say that I think it would be inexpedient and unwise to make ...
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... fact some of the Circuit Courts , Solicitors and Judges were receiving full salaries , that their al- lotted time amounted to less than one - third of a year , and , strange to say , in some of those circuits we found the most crowded ...
... fact some of the Circuit Courts , Solicitors and Judges were receiving full salaries , that their al- lotted time amounted to less than one - third of a year , and , strange to say , in some of those circuits we found the most crowded ...
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... facts to this body . I believe that the lawyers of this State are so vitally interested in what this committee has undertaken , that as Mr. Davis has well said in his concluding remarks , without the support of the law- yers their work ...
... facts to this body . I believe that the lawyers of this State are so vitally interested in what this committee has undertaken , that as Mr. Davis has well said in his concluding remarks , without the support of the law- yers their work ...
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... fact I asked him to take it up with our bar if he could- there has not been such secrecy about the work be- ing done as some have thought - we worked in ex- ecutive committee because that is the best way of proceeding , but all the ...
... fact I asked him to take it up with our bar if he could- there has not been such secrecy about the work be- ing done as some have thought - we worked in ex- ecutive committee because that is the best way of proceeding , but all the ...
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... fact that we inad- vertently omitted what many feel that the Bar Asso- ciation wants to do , and that is to pass a vote of thanks to Mr. Caffey for having come from Wash- ington to read that enlightened statement . I want to say that in ...
... fact that we inad- vertently omitted what many feel that the Bar Asso- ciation wants to do , and that is to pass a vote of thanks to Mr. Caffey for having come from Wash- ington to read that enlightened statement . I want to say that in ...
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