Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 49Virginia State Bar Association, 1937 - Bar associations |
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... passed and vote already taken just a moment ago . The President : No , the Chair rules it was not passed , never has been voted on . Mr. Sands started to read the whole report and then he would make a motion . Mr. Wicker : I will say ...
... passed and vote already taken just a moment ago . The President : No , the Chair rules it was not passed , never has been voted on . Mr. Sands started to read the whole report and then he would make a motion . Mr. Wicker : I will say ...
Page 83
... passed . We did take into considera- tion , however , that it would possibly encumber the legislative program , as the bill wouldn't go through , and we didn't see the necessity of sending it down . Mr. James R. Caskie , of Lynchburg ...
... passed . We did take into considera- tion , however , that it would possibly encumber the legislative program , as the bill wouldn't go through , and we didn't see the necessity of sending it down . Mr. James R. Caskie , of Lynchburg ...
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... passed . I agree with Senator Barron ; I think the bill ought to be passed . I think in the interest of economy and justice it ought to be passed . Mr. Sands : I would just like to say in justification of the action of the Committee ...
... passed . I agree with Senator Barron ; I think the bill ought to be passed . I think in the interest of economy and justice it ought to be passed . Mr. Sands : I would just like to say in justification of the action of the Committee ...
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