The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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Page 21
... course , appear ; but a great deal of the bankruptcy work in County Courts is done by the registrars , and these are invariably members of the lower branch of the Profession , and for that reason it is supposed to be contrary to the ...
... course , appear ; but a great deal of the bankruptcy work in County Courts is done by the registrars , and these are invariably members of the lower branch of the Profession , and for that reason it is supposed to be contrary to the ...
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... course , would also be brought before the society . We should be glad to receive the names of barristers anxious to join the Guild , and a number of consentients being obtained , the matter might be placed in private hands to be brought ...
... course , would also be brought before the society . We should be glad to receive the names of barristers anxious to join the Guild , and a number of consentients being obtained , the matter might be placed in private hands to be brought ...
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... courses have already been issued , and the first two lec- tures have been delivered by Dr. Bryce . The fee for the whole of the lectures for one season has been fixed at 21. 2s . , with 7s . entrance ; and for a single course 11. 1s ...
... courses have already been issued , and the first two lec- tures have been delivered by Dr. Bryce . The fee for the whole of the lectures for one season has been fixed at 21. 2s . , with 7s . entrance ; and for a single course 11. 1s ...
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... course impossible to specify all the classes of persons affected by the charge to which your letter refers . It will probably afford sufficient information to acquaint you that all appoint- ments by any writing to office , or employment ...
... course impossible to specify all the classes of persons affected by the charge to which your letter refers . It will probably afford sufficient information to acquaint you that all appoint- ments by any writing to office , or employment ...
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... course necessary in one of the highest tribunals of the realm , and in the case of gentlemen wearing the silk of Queen's Counsel . When such treatment was accorded to the Bench , it could hardly be expected that antagonists at the Bar ...
... course necessary in one of the highest tribunals of the realm , and in the case of gentlemen wearing the silk of Queen's Counsel . When such treatment was accorded to the Bench , it could hardly be expected that antagonists at the Bar ...
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