Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationIllinois State Bar Association, 1923 - Bar associations |
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... vote shall be sufficient to admit applicant to this Association ; Provided , that an applicant may at any time be elected to membership by vote of the Board of Governors , if he receive the favorable vote of two- thirds of those present ...
... vote shall be sufficient to admit applicant to this Association ; Provided , that an applicant may at any time be elected to membership by vote of the Board of Governors , if he receive the favorable vote of two- thirds of those present ...
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... vote of the Board of Governors , be elected as honorary members . Section 6. All honorary members shall be entitled to all the privileges of membership , but shall not pay dues . Section 7. Upon application to the Board of Governors any ...
... vote of the Board of Governors , be elected as honorary members . Section 6. All honorary members shall be entitled to all the privileges of membership , but shall not pay dues . Section 7. Upon application to the Board of Governors any ...
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... vote of the Board of Governors . Section 3. Members of the Association who become non - resi- dents of the State of Illinois , may , upon notice to the secretary , be- come non - resident members . The dues of non - resident members ...
... vote of the Board of Governors . Section 3. Members of the Association who become non - resi- dents of the State of Illinois , may , upon notice to the secretary , be- come non - resident members . The dues of non - resident members ...
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... vote of two - thirds of the members present , or except in the delivery of an address upon the regular program . Section 2. No member shall speak more than once on any matter , question or motion . ARTICLE XIV . REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL ...
... vote of two - thirds of the members present , or except in the delivery of an address upon the regular program . Section 2. No member shall speak more than once on any matter , question or motion . ARTICLE XIV . REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL ...
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... vote shall constitute the applicant an affiliated association . Section 2. Each affiliated association shall be entitled to at least one delegate to represent it in the State Association . If the local association shall have more than ...
... vote shall constitute the applicant an affiliated association . Section 2. Each affiliated association shall be entitled to at least one delegate to represent it in the State Association . If the local association shall have more than ...
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Page 13 - The Articles of Association may be changed or amended by a majority vote of the members present at any annual or special meeting of the Association, provided notice of such proposed change or alteration shall be given in writing to each member of the Association in the call for such meeting.
Page 229 - The Chief Justice of the United States and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Page 445 - Committee on the Establishment of a Permanent Organization for the Improvement of the Law.
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