The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideJ. Richards, 1831 |
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... clerk in court , in the capacity of an attorney of the court of Exchequer . SEC . 11. Eight or more of the judges ... clerks , under articles , and otherwise entitled to be admitted attorneys of the courts of great sessions , may , on or ...
... clerk in court , in the capacity of an attorney of the court of Exchequer . SEC . 11. Eight or more of the judges ... clerks , under articles , and otherwise entitled to be admitted attorneys of the courts of great sessions , may , on or ...
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... clerk of the peace of the respective counties shall have the custody of those records . SEC . 28. On fines which now are , or before the operation of this Act shall be , duly acknowledged in Chester or Wales , proclamation may be made ...
... clerk of the peace of the respective counties shall have the custody of those records . SEC . 28. On fines which now are , or before the operation of this Act shall be , duly acknowledged in Chester or Wales , proclamation may be made ...
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... clerk , Gifford , for his opinion ; this he gave with a readiness and clearness which perfectly satisfied the client , who immedi- ately after met a friend in the streets of Exeter , to whom he said , " I have just been consulting with ...
... clerk , Gifford , for his opinion ; this he gave with a readiness and clearness which perfectly satisfied the client , who immedi- ately after met a friend in the streets of Exeter , to whom he said , " I have just been consulting with ...
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... clerk , crier , The judge of each district is called the judge in usher , and messenger . The judge must be a ser- geant or a barrister of ten years ' standing . He and the registrar are appointed by the crown , the clerk by the ...
... clerk , crier , The judge of each district is called the judge in usher , and messenger . The judge must be a ser- geant or a barrister of ten years ' standing . He and the registrar are appointed by the crown , the clerk by the ...
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... clerks are removable without assigning a reason , at the pleasure of the registrars . The criers , mes- sengers , and ... clerk one fourth of the amount of the registrar's salary ; the crier , £ 80 ; and the mes- senger and usher £ 50 ...
... clerks are removable without assigning a reason , at the pleasure of the registrars . The criers , mes- sengers , and ... clerk one fourth of the amount of the registrar's salary ; the crier , £ 80 ; and the mes- senger and usher £ 50 ...
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