Report of Proceedings, Band 6Reports for 1901-07, 1909, 1911-14, and 1916 include lists of papers read since 1894. |
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The Secretary will keep a record of all meetings of the Association and of all other matters connected therewith of which a record shall be deemed advisable by the Association , and shall conduct the correspondence of the Association .
The Secretary will keep a record of all meetings of the Association and of all other matters connected therewith of which a record shall be deemed advisable by the Association , and shall conduct the correspondence of the Association .
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If the judgment of the committee be appealed from , the case shall be tried de novo by the Association upon the record before it ; provided , however , that if the Association shall be of the opinion that the trial committee improperly ...
If the judgment of the committee be appealed from , the case shall be tried de novo by the Association upon the record before it ; provided , however , that if the Association shall be of the opinion that the trial committee improperly ...
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Reading record of preceding meeting . 2. Address of President . 3. Reports of Officers . 4. Report of Executive Committee . 5. Elections to membership . 6. Reports of Standing Committees . 7. Reports of Special Committees . 8.
Reading record of preceding meeting . 2. Address of President . 3. Reports of Officers . 4. Report of Executive Committee . 5. Elections to membership . 6. Reports of Standing Committees . 7. Reports of Special Committees . 8.
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Record of preceding meeting read . The following named attorneys were recommended for membership , and upon ballot being had , they were declared duly elected : W. Lair Hill , of Seattle ; Robert H. Lindsay , of Seattle ; J. W. Feighan ...
Record of preceding meeting read . The following named attorneys were recommended for membership , and upon ballot being had , they were declared duly elected : W. Lair Hill , of Seattle ; Robert H. Lindsay , of Seattle ; J. W. Feighan ...
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They held and managed their separate estates as if unmarried , but each was required to inventory of record such as he or she claimed as separate property . The husband was subject to be called by the wife to an accounting at any time ...
They held and managed their separate estates as if unmarried , but each was required to inventory of record such as he or she claimed as separate property . The husband was subject to be called by the wife to an accounting at any time ...
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