Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, 37±ÇHeadquarters Office, 1912 |
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... action has been taken thereon , I will in pursuance of the By - law merely state the sub- stance and purport of the special report , inasmuch as that report has already been printed and sent out to all of the members of the Association ...
... action has been taken thereon , I will in pursuance of the By - law merely state the sub- stance and purport of the special report , inasmuch as that report has already been printed and sent out to all of the members of the Association ...
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... action . Therefore , the committee simply reports progress and asks leave to make its further report at the next session of the Association . I should like to put it in the form of a motion , and also to request that the committee ...
... action . Therefore , the committee simply reports progress and asks leave to make its further report at the next session of the Association . I should like to put it in the form of a motion , and also to request that the committee ...
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... Commissioners on Uniform State Laws , that action is based upon the confi- dence of the Association in the conclusions of the members of the Conference , and the carefulness with which their 24 COMMITTEE ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS .
... Commissioners on Uniform State Laws , that action is based upon the confi- dence of the Association in the conclusions of the members of the Conference , and the carefulness with which their 24 COMMITTEE ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS .
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... action is intended as that of a lawyer towards lawyers , for whose success and progress in their work of advancement I most earnestly and sincerely pray . Please present to the Association at the earliest possible moment . " In behalf ...
... action is intended as that of a lawyer towards lawyers , for whose success and progress in their work of advancement I most earnestly and sincerely pray . Please present to the Association at the earliest possible moment . " In behalf ...
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... action by the Congress of the United States and by the legisla- tures of the various states was required , and this seems to be the first step towards securing such concurrent action . Ernest T. Florance , of Louisiana : I suppose the ...
... action by the Congress of the United States and by the legisla- tures of the various states was required , and this seems to be the first step towards securing such concurrent action . Ernest T. Florance , of Louisiana : I suppose the ...
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1214 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will abstain from all offensive personality, and advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless required by the justice of the cause with which I am charged; I will never reject, from any consideration personal to myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay any man's cause for lucre or malice. So HELP ME GOD.
1214 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will maintain the respect due to Courts of Justice and judicial officers; I will not counsel or maintain any suit or proceeding which shall appear to me to be unjust, nor any defense except such as I believe to be honestly debatable under the law of the land...
447 ÆäÀÌÁö - That he has knowledge of no fact which would impair the validity or worth of the receipt, and (d) That he has a right to transfer the title to the goods, and that the goods are merchantable or fit for a particular purpose whenever such warranties would have been implied, if the contract of the parties had been to transfer without a receipt the goods represented thereby.
1212 ÆäÀÌÁö - Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before the proper tribunals corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession, and should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury has been committed owe it to the profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities.
446 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... of the carrier may be defeated by garnishment or by attachment or execution upon the goods by a creditor of the transferor, or by a notification to the carrier by the transferor or a subsequent purchaser from the transferor of a subsequent sale of the goods by the transferor.
1211 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... before legislative or other bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations, or to use means other than those addressed to the reason and understanding to influence action.
1140 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where the injury for which compensation is payable under this Act was caused under circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the employer...
374 ÆäÀÌÁö - An unconstitutional act is not a law; it confers no rights; it imposes no duties; it affords no protection; it creates no office ; it is, in legal contemplation, as inopera,tive as though it had never been passed.
446 ÆäÀÌÁö - A request or information to be effective within the meaning of this section must be given to an officer or agent of the carrier, the actual or apparent scope of whose duties includes action upon such a request or information, and must be given in time to enable the officer or agent to whom it is given, acting with reasonable diligence, to stop delivery of the goods.
1205 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is the right of the lawyer to undertake the defense of a person accused of crime, regardless of his personal opinion as to the guilt of the accused; otherwise innocent persons, victims only of suspicious circumstances, might be denied proper defense.