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 69
... increase in operating surplus and the second time since 1939 . This encouraging picture was made possible by the foresight demonstrated last year by your Executive Committee in inaugurating the registration fee to be charged at Annual ...
... increase in operating surplus and the second time since 1939 . This encouraging picture was made possible by the foresight demonstrated last year by your Executive Committee in inaugurating the registration fee to be charged at Annual ...
Page 77
... increasing the salaries of circuit and city judges from $ 7,000 to $ 8,000 per annum , those of the associate justices ... increase whatsoever . Your Committee regards as unfortunate the failure of the legislature to make the increases ...
... increasing the salaries of circuit and city judges from $ 7,000 to $ 8,000 per annum , those of the associate justices ... increase whatsoever . Your Committee regards as unfortunate the failure of the legislature to make the increases ...
Page 86
... increase , $ 700.00 is allocated to salaries , leaving an increase of $ 500.00 available for books and supplies . As recom- mended in the last report of this Committee , the Library at Staunton has been discontinued as to further ...
... increase , $ 700.00 is allocated to salaries , leaving an increase of $ 500.00 available for books and supplies . As recom- mended in the last report of this Committee , the Library at Staunton has been discontinued as to further ...
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