Pennsylvania Bar Association. Meeting. Report of the ... Annual Meeting ..., Том 24The Association, 1918 |
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... bills as it may deem wise for the Association to recommend to the Legislature for enact- ment . ' An appendix to this report contained the legisla- tion in 16 States of the United States upon the subject of " Contingent Fees . " In 1910 ...
... bills as it may deem wise for the Association to recommend to the Legislature for enact- ment . ' An appendix to this report contained the legisla- tion in 16 States of the United States upon the subject of " Contingent Fees . " In 1910 ...
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... bill that would satisfy , not everybody , but nearly everybody . In 1911 the Committee reported " progress , " and was continued . In 1912 the Committee was continued , the Chairman being unable to be present and the Secretary being in ...
... bill that would satisfy , not everybody , but nearly everybody . In 1911 the Committee reported " progress , " and was continued . In 1912 the Committee was continued , the Chairman being unable to be present and the Secretary being in ...
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... bill . In 1916 , the Committee inter alia , in view of the legislation passed in 1915 , reported it could better and more comprehensively report at the next meeting , in 1917 , upon " the whole status of the affair . " In 1917 , the ...
... bill . In 1916 , the Committee inter alia , in view of the legislation passed in 1915 , reported it could better and more comprehensively report at the next meeting , in 1917 , upon " the whole status of the affair . " In 1917 , the ...
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... bills and vouchers , which includes all bills submitted to date : 1917 July 5 Pd . The Sentinel , printing application blanks ............ . 7 Alva B. Mumford , multigraphing .. 66 $ 6.00 1 00 66 7 66 Howe Addressing Co. , envelopes ...
... bills and vouchers , which includes all bills submitted to date : 1917 July 5 Pd . The Sentinel , printing application blanks ............ . 7 Alva B. Mumford , multigraphing .. 66 $ 6.00 1 00 66 7 66 Howe Addressing Co. , envelopes ...
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... Further Consideration of Reports of Committees Unfinished Business Reading of Bills for Proposed Legislation ( No Afternoon Meeting ) Evening Meeting , 8 o'clock Paper by WALTER GEORGE SMITH 76 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
... Further Consideration of Reports of Committees Unfinished Business Reading of Bills for Proposed Legislation ( No Afternoon Meeting ) Evening Meeting , 8 o'clock Paper by WALTER GEORGE SMITH 76 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
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