Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40E.C. Markley & Son, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... person shall be eligible to membership in this Association who shall be , and shall , for five years next pre- ceding , have been a member in good standing of the Bar of any state , and who shall also be nominated as hereinafter ...
... person shall be eligible to membership in this Association who shall be , and shall , for five years next pre- ceding , have been a member in good standing of the Bar of any state , and who shall also be nominated as hereinafter ...
Page 102
... persons nominated belong . Such nominations must be transmitted in writing to the Chairman of the General Council , and ... person nominated has the qualifications required by the Constitu- tion and desires to become a member of the ...
... persons nominated belong . Such nominations must be transmitted in writing to the Chairman of the General Council , and ... person nominated has the qualifications required by the Constitu- tion and desires to become a member of the ...
Page 103
... persons elected by them upon the recom- mendation of the committee of five appointed by such Confer- ence , shall become ... person shall be qualified to exercise any privilege of membership who is in default . Such dues shall be payable ...
... persons elected by them upon the recom- mendation of the committee of five appointed by such Confer- ence , shall become ... person shall be qualified to exercise any privilege of membership who is in default . Such dues shall be payable ...
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... person to make an address at the next Annual Meeting , and not exceeding six members of the Association to read papers . II . The order of exercises at the Annual Meeting shall be as follows : ( a ) Opening Address of the President ...
... person to make an address at the next Annual Meeting , and not exceeding six members of the Association to read papers . II . The order of exercises at the Annual Meeting shall be as follows : ( a ) Opening Address of the President ...
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... person shall speak more than ten minutes at a time or more than twice on one subject . A stenographer shall be employed at each Annual Meeting . All resolutions except those of a formal character shall be referred by the Chair on ...
... person shall speak more than ten minutes at a time or more than twice on one subject . A stenographer shall be employed at each Annual Meeting . All resolutions except those of a formal character shall be referred by the Chair on ...
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