Parliamentary Papers, Band 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... paid to the desirability of uni- form rules . We have found it impossible to deal with this matter without proposing amendments of a number of statutes which regulate the proceedings of tribunals other than the Court of Session ; and ...
... paid to the desirability of uni- form rules . We have found it impossible to deal with this matter without proposing amendments of a number of statutes which regulate the proceedings of tribunals other than the Court of Session ; and ...
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... paid ( as a condition of contesting the demand of the Revenue ) , to require the subject to enter appearance within a short period , in order that a decree in absence should be at once obtainable against him in the event of his not ...
... paid ( as a condition of contesting the demand of the Revenue ) , to require the subject to enter appearance within a short period , in order that a decree in absence should be at once obtainable against him in the event of his not ...
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... paid to him are accordingly fixed , within certain limits of variation , according to the honourable traditions which have long subsisted between the two branches of the legal profession , and any excess is restrained by the Auditor in ...
... paid to him are accordingly fixed , within certain limits of variation , according to the honourable traditions which have long subsisted between the two branches of the legal profession , and any excess is restrained by the Auditor in ...
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... paid for the services of Counsel ; and we do not recom- mend any change in the existing system . But we think it right to add that , although there is a strict limit to the public demand for legal facilities , it seems probable that ...
... paid for the services of Counsel ; and we do not recom- mend any change in the existing system . But we think it right to add that , although there is a strict limit to the public demand for legal facilities , it seems probable that ...
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... paid to Counsel ) actually disbursed by him . In almost all cases , therefore , it con- tains some items of work and some outlay in excess of the items of work and outlay that the Auditor passed in the " judicial account " as proper ...
... paid to Counsel ) actually disbursed by him . In almost all cases , therefore , it con- tains some items of work and some outlay in excess of the items of work and outlay that the Auditor passed in the " judicial account " as proper ...
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