Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... Court of Law for any professional services ren- dered as an architect unless he is a registered person . " - As a registered architect . B 2 " " 12 May , 1927. ] 133. You have SELECT COMMITTEE ON ARCHITECTS ( REGISTRATION ) BILL . 21.
... Court of Law for any professional services ren- dered as an architect unless he is a registered person . " - As a registered architect . B 2 " " 12 May , 1927. ] 133. You have SELECT COMMITTEE ON ARCHITECTS ( REGISTRATION ) BILL . 21.
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... court now , is it ? —It is dying . 195. Quickly ? -Oh , yes . In fact , I think one may say that the educational system of the Institute is practically killing it . If it was a question of finding a premium of £ 200 , or £ 300 , there ...
... court now , is it ? —It is dying . 195. Quickly ? -Oh , yes . In fact , I think one may say that the educational system of the Institute is practically killing it . If it was a question of finding a premium of £ 200 , or £ 300 , there ...
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... Court ? We have considered the point as to whether any lower Court could take it , and we came to the conclusion that there were very great difficulties and objections in the way . There has been no desire to put anybody to expense ...
... Court ? We have considered the point as to whether any lower Court could take it , and we came to the conclusion that there were very great difficulties and objections in the way . There has been no desire to put anybody to expense ...
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... court which might render an appeal to the High Court unnecessary except in exceptional cases . As at present proposed , the financial cost of an appeal might prove an unjust deter- rent to an aggrieved appellant . In suggesting that the ...
... court which might render an appeal to the High Court unnecessary except in exceptional cases . As at present proposed , the financial cost of an appeal might prove an unjust deter- rent to an aggrieved appellant . In suggesting that the ...
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... Court , with its attendant expenses , unnecessary in many cases . Clause 11 . It is the desire of my Association that this Clause should stand . We are pre- pared , however , to delete the words " Architecture " or " Architectural ...
... Court , with its attendant expenses , unnecessary in many cases . Clause 11 . It is the desire of my Association that this Clause should stand . We are pre- pared , however , to delete the words " Architecture " or " Architectural ...
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