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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... matter be referred to a com- mittee for the purpose of drawing a bill , with directions to report to our next meeting , and to that end I offer this resolu- tion , as a substitute for the resolution offered by the gentleman from ...
... matter be referred to a com- mittee for the purpose of drawing a bill , with directions to report to our next meeting , and to that end I offer this resolu- tion , as a substitute for the resolution offered by the gentleman from ...
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... here , I have noticed that a num- ber of magazines and periodicals that come to my office have paid special attention to this matter . A number of very intelli- gent and able articles have appeared on the subject , 24 GENERAL MINUTES.
... here , I have noticed that a num- ber of magazines and periodicals that come to my office have paid special attention to this matter . A number of very intelli- gent and able articles have appeared on the subject , 24 GENERAL MINUTES.
Page 25
... matter among us . Mr. W. M. Lile , of University of Virginia : Mr. President , if the Torrens System possesses the features referred to by my friend , Mr. Guy - that it encourages pocket titles and secret liens - I have been very much ...
... matter among us . Mr. W. M. Lile , of University of Virginia : Mr. President , if the Torrens System possesses the features referred to by my friend , Mr. Guy - that it encourages pocket titles and secret liens - I have been very much ...
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... matters , matters of detail , which depend upon the ultimate form of the act ? Mr. Massie : Entirely so . Every lien must be noted on this record . Mr. R. T. Barton , of Winchester : How is the general credi- tor protected ? Mr. Massie ...
... matters , matters of detail , which depend upon the ultimate form of the act ? Mr. Massie : Entirely so . Every lien must be noted on this record . Mr. R. T. Barton , of Winchester : How is the general credi- tor protected ? Mr. Massie ...
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... matters much whether this Association passes on it , or not , because the people of this State are behind it ; they have had some information , if the members of this Association have not . Constantly I am approached by business men ...
... matters much whether this Association passes on it , or not , because the people of this State are behind it ; they have had some information , if the members of this Association have not . Constantly I am approached by business men ...
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