Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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Page 105
... Council , dated July 12 , 1949 , in which he recommended that the Council study the question of the improvement of the procedures of administrative agencies of the Common- wealth . In this connection the Governor emphasized the interest ...
... Council , dated July 12 , 1949 , in which he recommended that the Council study the question of the improvement of the procedures of administrative agencies of the Common- wealth . In this connection the Governor emphasized the interest ...
Page 107
... Council at the time of our meeting with them and no substantial criticisms were leveled at them by representatives of affected agencies present at the meeting , they were not recommended to the General Assembly by the Council . Due to ...
... Council at the time of our meeting with them and no substantial criticisms were leveled at them by representatives of affected agencies present at the meeting , they were not recommended to the General Assembly by the Council . Due to ...
Page 108
... Council . In connection with the study of this matter by the Council , your Com- mittee believes that it will be extremely helpful to the members of next year's Committee for the Association to approve the actions taken this year and to ...
... Council . In connection with the study of this matter by the Council , your Com- mittee believes that it will be extremely helpful to the members of next year's Committee for the Association to approve the actions taken this year and to ...
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