Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar AssociationIndiana State Bar Association., 1897 - Bar associations Cumulative lists of papers and addresses in volumes for 1910-24. |
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66 Charles 66 Evansville 66 Indianapolis 66 John 66 William ALBERT Allen amended Angola annual meeting articles of association ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA BAKER Bar Association Benjamin Harrison Bloomington BOGUE BRILL By-Laws Chairman CHARLES L CHAS CIRCUIT CLARK Colerick common law Congressional district Constitution County Danville decisions elected ELLIOTT Executive Committee FISHBACK Fort Wayne FRANK Frankfort G. V. MENZIES GEORGE Goshen Greensburg H. C. DUNCAN HAMMOND HIRAM Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Marion J. H. LOUDEN Jeffersonville JEWETT JOHN H Judge Taylor judicial June 23 jurisprudence justice Kentland Kokomo labor Lafayette Lawrenceburg lawyers legal rights legislation Legislature Logansport Madison Martinsville membership Monticello motion MYERS party persons PICKENS Portland POSEY present President principles question R. B. BEAUCHAMP ROBERT rules SAMUEL PARKER scientific classification Shelbyville SHIRLEY SHIVELY SMITH Spencer STUART Terre Haute tion Tipton Treasurer Vanderburgh Vice-President Vigo Voorhees Wabash WALKER WALPOLE G Wayne WILSON
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Page 3 - The association shall meet annually at such time and place as the executive committee may select, and those present at such meeting shall constitute a quorum.
Page 119 - The Supreme Court shall consist of not less than three, nor more than five Judges ; a majority of whom shall form a quorum. They shall hold their offices for six years, if they so long behave well.
Page 115 - He shall collect, and under the direction of the Executive Committee, disburse all funds of the Association ; he shall keep regular accounts in books belonging to the Association, which shall be open to the inspection of any member of the Executive Committee. He shall...
Page 117 - If they find the complaint, or any material part of it, to be true, they shall so report to the Association, with their recommendation as to the action to be taken thereon, and, if requested by either party, may, in their discretion, also report the evidence taken or any designated part thereof. The Association shall thereupon proceed to take such action on said report as they may see fit, provided only that no member shall be expelled unless by the vote of twothirds of the members present and voting.
Page 117 - Association may order. 2. *Whenever any complaint shall be preferred against a member of the Association for misconduct in his relations to the Association, or in his profession...
Page 79 - not the product of the wisdom of some one man, or society of men, in any one age ; but of the wisdom, counsel, experience, and observation, of many ages of wise and observing men.
Page 3 - By-laws may be adopted at any annual meeting of the Association by a majority vote of the members present; and the Executive Committee may make By-laws for the Association, subject to amendment by the Association.
Page 114 - ... or in his absence, the vice-president, or in the absence of both, the...
Page 117 - Committee will meet for the consideration thereof, to be served upon the member complained of, either personally or by leaving the same at his place of business during office hours, properly addressed to him...
Page 115 - Miscellaneous Business. This Order of Business may be changed by a vote of a majority of the members present. The usual parliamentary rules and orders shall govern all meetings of the Association, except in cases otherwise provided for by the Constitution or By-Laws.