Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40E.C. Markley & Son, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... amendment is to conform to postal regulations of the government . ( 2 ) To constitute a standing committee to be known as the Committee on Noteworthy Changes in Statute Law . ( 3 ) To change the name of the Committee on Commercial Law ...
... amendment is to conform to postal regulations of the government . ( 2 ) To constitute a standing committee to be known as the Committee on Noteworthy Changes in Statute Law . ( 3 ) To change the name of the Committee on Commercial Law ...
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... amendment to the pending motion , that this recommendation be recommitted for further consideration . • E. T. Florance : I second the motion . W. A. Ketcham : I desire to say- The President : The Chair rules that a motion to recommit is ...
... amendment to the pending motion , that this recommendation be recommitted for further consideration . • E. T. Florance : I second the motion . W. A. Ketcham : I desire to say- The President : The Chair rules that a motion to recommit is ...
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... amendment and transfer of a case from the law side of the court to the equity side of the court , or vice versa , as the case may be , without suffering a non - suit , is now the law . A bill providing for a review in the Supreme Court ...
... amendment and transfer of a case from the law side of the court to the equity side of the court , or vice versa , as the case may be , without suffering a non - suit , is now the law . A bill providing for a review in the Supreme Court ...
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... amendment passed by the Kansas Legislature in 1913 for submission at the general election in 1914 , was unfor- tunately adopted . In the minutes of a legislature of 1913 , a pro- posed amendment to the Constitution for recall of judges ...
... amendment passed by the Kansas Legislature in 1913 for submission at the general election in 1914 , was unfor- tunately adopted . In the minutes of a legislature of 1913 , a pro- posed amendment to the Constitution for recall of judges ...
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... amendments and objections to said bill as will conform to the sentiments of the Association . " On vote taken , the resolution was adopted . Walter George Smith : I ask unanimous consent to make a supplemental statement . The President ...
... amendments and objections to said bill as will conform to the sentiments of the Association . " On vote taken , the resolution was adopted . Walter George Smith : I ask unanimous consent to make a supplemental statement . The President ...
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