Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... application duly avouched and presented , the following gentlemen were unanimously elected members of the Virginia ... applications properly presented and avouched , were unanimously elected members of this Association , to - wit ...
... application duly avouched and presented , the following gentlemen were unanimously elected members of the Virginia ... applications properly presented and avouched , were unanimously elected members of this Association , to - wit ...
Page 58
... application of distinct principles of law became necessary . Nor need the character of that work be recalled , for our emu- lation and admiration . It is known alike to the Bar and to his brethren of the Bench . It is found in the ...
... application of distinct principles of law became necessary . Nor need the character of that work be recalled , for our emu- lation and admiration . It is known alike to the Bar and to his brethren of the Bench . It is found in the ...
Page 155
... applications for membership in the Association shall be in writing , signed by the applicant with his full name , and addressed to the Committee on Admissions . The application shall be endorsed by at least two members of the ...
... applications for membership in the Association shall be in writing , signed by the applicant with his full name , and addressed to the Committee on Admissions . The application shall be endorsed by at least two members of the ...
Page 156
... application be presented at a meeting of the committee , the vote thereon shall be by ballot , and every member present shall be required to vote ; one negative vote in every five votes cast shall be sufficient to reject the applicant ...
... application be presented at a meeting of the committee , the vote thereon shall be by ballot , and every member present shall be required to vote ; one negative vote in every five votes cast shall be sufficient to reject the applicant ...
Page 157
... application and communicate such fact to the chair- man of the committee in writing . 6. The secretary of the committee shall keep , in a book pro- vided for that purpose , a record of all applications for member- ship in the ...
... application and communicate such fact to the chair- man of the committee in writing . 6. The secretary of the committee shall keep , in a book pro- vided for that purpose , a record of all applications for member- ship in the ...
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