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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... conduct the correspond- ence of the Association . 3. He shall keep at all times a complete and accurate roll of the members , officers and committees of the Association , with their addresses ; he shall notify new members of their ...
... conduct the correspond- ence of the Association . 3. He shall keep at all times a complete and accurate roll of the members , officers and committees of the Association , with their addresses ; he shall notify new members of their ...
Page 160
... conduct shall be made in writing to the Committee on Grievances against a member of the Bar not a member of the Association , or against a person pretending to be an attorney or counsellor - at - law practicing in this State , said ...
... conduct shall be made in writing to the Committee on Grievances against a member of the Bar not a member of the Association , or against a person pretending to be an attorney or counsellor - at - law practicing in this State , said ...
Page 161
... conduct or of evils in the administration of justice shall be brought to the knowledge or attention of the committee or of any member thereof , it shall be their duty to present the same to the Com- mittee on Grievances in the manner ...
... conduct or of evils in the administration of justice shall be brought to the knowledge or attention of the committee or of any member thereof , it shall be their duty to present the same to the Com- mittee on Grievances in the manner ...
Page 162
... conduct its correspondence , and to carefully preserve its archives and transmit them to his successor in office . 4. Voting by Correspondence . They may , by correspondence , consider and vote upon any matter which might properly come ...
... conduct its correspondence , and to carefully preserve its archives and transmit them to his successor in office . 4. Voting by Correspondence . They may , by correspondence , consider and vote upon any matter which might properly come ...
Page 178
... conduct himself , and perform his duty impartially , feeling and knowing that his vindication would come when passion subsided and reason resumed her sway . With such conditions an appellate judge has nothing to do . He sees only the ...
... conduct himself , and perform his duty impartially , feeling and knowing that his vindication would come when passion subsided and reason resumed her sway . With such conditions an appellate judge has nothing to do . He sees only the ...
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