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 78
... applicant to furnish to the Board of Law Examiners satisfactory evidence that he had either received a degree from , or had studied law for not less than three years in , a law school approved by the American Bar Association , which ...
... applicant to furnish to the Board of Law Examiners satisfactory evidence that he had either received a degree from , or had studied law for not less than three years in , a law school approved by the American Bar Association , which ...
Page 82
... applicant . - Every applicant , before taking any examination under this article , shall furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence that such applicant has either received a de- gree from or has studied law for not less than three years ...
... applicant . - Every applicant , before taking any examination under this article , shall furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence that such applicant has either received a de- gree from or has studied law for not less than three years ...
Page 84
... applicant under twenty - one years of age . - Any person who is over the age of nineteen and under twenty - one years of age may take any examination under this article upon filing with the Board a certificate from the circuit court of ...
... applicant under twenty - one years of age . - Any person who is over the age of nineteen and under twenty - one years of age may take any examination under this article upon filing with the Board a certificate from the circuit court of ...
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