Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationIllinois State Bar Association, 1926 - Bar associations |
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... called upon to administer a statute , with which its members are not in sympathy it is almost certain they will not enforce it . In other words they judge the statute and are guided by their judgment , in the applica- tion and ...
... called upon to administer a statute , with which its members are not in sympathy it is almost certain they will not enforce it . In other words they judge the statute and are guided by their judgment , in the applica- tion and ...
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... called by the Board of Governors , and the business there transacted shall be only such as is designated in the notice therefor . ARTICLE VII . MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Section 1. The Board of Governors shall meet annually ...
... called by the Board of Governors , and the business there transacted shall be only such as is designated in the notice therefor . ARTICLE VII . MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Section 1. The Board of Governors shall meet annually ...
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... called to order by the President , Mr. James A. Watson of Elizabethtown , at 11 A. M. , who stated that his delay in arriving at the meting was due to the fact that the hard road had not been finished to Elizabethtown and the recent ...
... called to order by the President , Mr. James A. Watson of Elizabethtown , at 11 A. M. , who stated that his delay in arriving at the meting was due to the fact that the hard road had not been finished to Elizabethtown and the recent ...
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... called to order in the Circuit Court Room at 10 A. M. by President Wright . An address of Welcome was delivered by Judge W. B. Wright of Effingham , which was gracefully responded to by the junior member of the bar present , Miss Essie ...
... called to order in the Circuit Court Room at 10 A. M. by President Wright . An address of Welcome was delivered by Judge W. B. Wright of Effingham , which was gracefully responded to by the junior member of the bar present , Miss Essie ...
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... called to order in the Circuit Court Room , Urbana , by President Lindley , at 10:45 o'clock . Mr. William G. Spurgin of Urbana delivered the address of Welcome on behalf of the Champaign County Bar As- ciation , and Mr. E. E. Donnelly ...
... called to order in the Circuit Court Room , Urbana , by President Lindley , at 10:45 o'clock . Mr. William G. Spurgin of Urbana delivered the address of Welcome on behalf of the Champaign County Bar As- ciation , and Mr. E. E. Donnelly ...
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Adams St Albert Allan Stephens American Bar Association American Law Institute appointed Arthur Ashland Block Attorney Board of Governors Carl Centralia Charles Charles E Chicago Admitted CHICAGO-Continued City Clarence Clark St Committee criminal law Danville David Dearborn St Decatur District Chairman Dixon Edgar Edward Edwin elected Federal Frank Frank L Franklin L Fred Frederick Galesburg George H Harold Harry Henry Illinois Bar Illinois State Bar Jackson Blvd Jacksonville James John H Joliet Joseph Judge justice Kankakee LaSalle St lawyers least_ legislature Louis Marquette Bldg membership Michigan Ave Miller mittee Moline Monroe St motion Nat'l Bank Bldg organization Oscar Otis Bldg Peoria practice present President profession question Quincy Robert Rock Island Rock Island County Rockford Rushville Samuel Secretary Springfield Supreme Court SUPREME JUDICIAL DISTRICT Taylorville Thomas tion Tribune Bldg Trust Bldg Urbana Vice-President Walter Washington St Watseka Waukegan William William H Wilson
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Page 148 - Covenant and Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions and Offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Page 192 - That the Supreme Court of the United States shall have the power to prescribe, by general rules, for the district courts of the United States and for the courts of the District of Columbia, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in civil actions at law.
Page 188 - No action or proceeding shall be open to objection, on the ground that a merely declaratory judgment or order is sought thereby, and the Court may make binding declarations of right whether any consequential relief is or could be claimed, or not.
Page 345 - By every consideration of good faith a newspaper is constrained to be truthful. It is not to be excused for lack of thoroughness or accuracy within its control or failure to obtain command of these essential qualities. 2. Headlines should be fully warranted by the contents of the articles which they surmount.
Page 190 - When declaratory relief is sought, all persons shall be made parties who have or claim any interest which would be affected by the declaration, and no declaration shall prejudice the rights of persons not parties to the proceeding.
Page 192 - Columbia, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in civil actions at law. Said rules shall neither abridge, enlarge, nor modify the substantive rights of any litigant.
Page 190 - ... 2. Further relief based on a declaratory judgment or decree may be granted whenever necessary or proper. The application shall be by petition to a court having jurisdiction to grant the relief. If the application be deemed sufficient, the court shall, on reasonable notice, require any adverse party, whose rights have been adjudicated by the declaration, to show cause why further relief should not be granted forthwith.
Page 345 - It is the privilege, as it is the duty, of a newspaper to make prompt and complete correction of its own serious mistakes of fact or opinion, whatever their origin.