The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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Page 78
... SOLICITOR RELEASING HIMSELF FROM HIS CLIENT . - It seems at first sight , writes the " Solicitors ' Journal , " a somewhat unreasonable peculiarity of our procedure that there is no known process by which a solicitor can release himself ...
... SOLICITOR RELEASING HIMSELF FROM HIS CLIENT . - It seems at first sight , writes the " Solicitors ' Journal , " a somewhat unreasonable peculiarity of our procedure that there is no known process by which a solicitor can release himself ...
Page 79
... solicitor who has once appeared before it for a party . The earliest case on the question whether a solicitor can , by discharging himself from his client , also discharge himself from liability to be served on behalf of the client , is ...
... solicitor who has once appeared before it for a party . The earliest case on the question whether a solicitor can , by discharging himself from his client , also discharge himself from liability to be served on behalf of the client , is ...
Page 189
... solicitors giving com- mission either to clerks or to laymen , provided , as Vice - Chancellor Wood pointed out in Scott v . Miller , the solicitor does the business in his own name , and retains control over it . The section is to ...
... solicitors giving com- mission either to clerks or to laymen , provided , as Vice - Chancellor Wood pointed out in Scott v . Miller , the solicitor does the business in his own name , and retains control over it . The section is to ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
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