Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 25Virginia State Bar Association, 1912 - Bar associations |
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... resolution shown to me . I am not prepared to vote for the resolution in the language in which my friend offers it , and I called attention to the fact that I thought it was harsh in some respects and ought to be modified . But it does ...
... resolution shown to me . I am not prepared to vote for the resolution in the language in which my friend offers it , and I called attention to the fact that I thought it was harsh in some respects and ought to be modified . But it does ...
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... resolution offered by Mr. Patterson might be put in such form that there would be no objection to its being acted on at this session of the Association . The objection to the resolution is that it puts the Association in the position of ...
... resolution offered by Mr. Patterson might be put in such form that there would be no objection to its being acted on at this session of the Association . The objection to the resolution is that it puts the Association in the position of ...
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... resolution iden- tical in verbiage with the proposing resolution of 1908 relating to Sections 119 and 120. ( Acts 1872-3 , p . 274. ) In 1874 the next General Assembly approved all the proposed changes in a single resolution , just as ...
... resolution iden- tical in verbiage with the proposing resolution of 1908 relating to Sections 119 and 120. ( Acts 1872-3 , p . 274. ) In 1874 the next General Assembly approved all the proposed changes in a single resolution , just as ...
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Active members adopted Alexandria annual meeting appointed Articles Articles of Confederation Assembly Bar Association Bedford City bench Big Stone Gap Bristol By-Laws CHARLES Charlotte C. H. Charlottesville charter Christiansburg Circuit client Congress Constitution death decision deed of cession duty elected Executive Committee Federal FRANK GEORGE GORDON Harnsberger Harrisonburg Honorary members Hustings Court JACKSON JAMES Judge Ingram Judge Witt judicial judiciary justice lands lawyer legislative Legislature Lexington Lynchburg Maryland MASSIE ment nation Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Northwest Territory Old Point Comfort opinion Orange Petersburg Portsmouth practice present President question R. W. WATKINS railroad reason resolution Richmond Norfolk Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT ROBT Samuel Secretary Section statute Staunton Staunton Staunton submitted Supreme Court Tazewell territory THOM THOMAS tion trust United University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume XI vote Warrenton WILLIAM Wytheville