Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 16Ohio State Bar Association, 1895 List of members in each vol. |
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... receive all complaints which may be made in matters affecting the interests of the legal profession , the practice of the law and the administration of jus- tice , and report the same to the Association with such recom- mendation as it ...
... receive all complaints which may be made in matters affecting the interests of the legal profession , the practice of the law and the administration of jus- tice , and report the same to the Association with such recom- mendation as it ...
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... Received of the Treasurer .... Expended for expressage . 66 66 postage 66 66 assistance . $ 60.00 $ 10.49 29.85 ...... 25.75 500 applications for membership 100 programmes ,. 66 66 for printing 13.50 500 postals ..... 600 envelopes 64 ...
... Received of the Treasurer .... Expended for expressage . 66 66 postage 66 66 assistance . $ 60.00 $ 10.49 29.85 ...... 25.75 500 applications for membership 100 programmes ,. 66 66 for printing 13.50 500 postals ..... 600 envelopes 64 ...
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... receive attention , and are not brought before this Association . To remedy this , the Secretary of this Committee has addressed letters to attorneys in different parts of the state , requesting them to make suggestions and pre- sent ...
... receive attention , and are not brought before this Association . To remedy this , the Secretary of this Committee has addressed letters to attorneys in different parts of the state , requesting them to make suggestions and pre- sent ...
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... receive attention . A. C. Dustin , of Cleveland , urges that the Supreme Court should be made to conform as near as possible to that of the Su- preme Court of the United States , and suggests that the Judges be appointed by the Governor ...
... receive attention . A. C. Dustin , of Cleveland , urges that the Supreme Court should be made to conform as near as possible to that of the Su- preme Court of the United States , and suggests that the Judges be appointed by the Governor ...
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... receive de- posits after it is insolvent . 2nd . Make it a felony for directors to give a report of the affairs of such bank which is false or knowingly to permit a cash- ier or other officer to do so . 3d . That Section 3806 should be ...
... receive de- posits after it is insolvent . 2nd . Make it a felony for directors to give a report of the affairs of such bank which is false or knowingly to permit a cash- ier or other officer to do so . 3d . That Section 3806 should be ...
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Page 153 - Dues from corporations shall be secured by such individual liability of the corporators, and other means, as may be prescribed by law.
Page 31 - ... to ascertain the best means to effect an assimilation and uniformity in the laws of the States, and especially to consider whether it would be wise and practicable for the State of New York to invite the other States of the Union to send representatives to a convention to draft uniform laws to be submitted for the approval and adoption of the several States, and to devise and recommend such other course of action as shall best accomplish the purpose of this Act.
Page 175 - Some of these are : The treaty is based upon the resolution of the Congress of the United States, accepted and adopted by Germany. The language, being that...
Page 5 - And the said association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish the spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.
Page 12 - All Standing Committees shall meet on the day preceding each annual meeting, at the place where the same is to be held, at such hour as the respective chairmen may designate.
Page 213 - ... commissioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States.' It shall be the duty of said board to examine the subjects of marriage and divorce, insolvency, the...
Page 117 - We are living, we are dwelling, In a grand and awful time, In an age on ages telling, To be living is sublime.
Page 12 - All papers read before the Association shall be lodged with the Secretary. The Annual Address of the President, the Reports of Committees, and all proceedings at the Annual Meeting shall be printed; but no other address made or paper read or presented shall be printed, except by order of the Committee on Publications.
Page 103 - The complaint must contain: 1. The title of the action, the name of the court and county in which the action is brought, and the names of the parties to the action; 2. A statement of the facts constituting the cause of action, in ordinary and concise language; 3.
Page 8 - The Committee on Legal Biography shall consist of so many members as the Association shall appoint from year to year. It shall be its duty to provide for the preservation among the archives of the Association of suitable written or printed memorials of the lives and characters of distinguished deceased members of the Bar of the State.