The Scots Law Times, Volume 14, Part 2C.E. Green, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 163
... practice to be imposed upon Queen's Counsel should , the Committee suggest , be the subject of separate regulations , but they suggest that these should be framed as nearly as possible on the unwritten rules and etiquette which now ...
... practice to be imposed upon Queen's Counsel should , the Committee suggest , be the subject of separate regulations , but they suggest that these should be framed as nearly as possible on the unwritten rules and etiquette which now ...
Page 165
... practice in the past , but seems to suggest a reason for enforcing more strictly against King's Counsel the disabilities which in times past more or less languidly restricted the practice of Seniors . As examples of the former latitude ...
... practice in the past , but seems to suggest a reason for enforcing more strictly against King's Counsel the disabilities which in times past more or less languidly restricted the practice of Seniors . As examples of the former latitude ...
Page 166
... practice as to appearances by counsel for the promotion of a Bill , or on behalf of opposition . The Committee suggest that any such distinction would not be consistent with Scottish practice ; and as the question is still in its ...
... practice as to appearances by counsel for the promotion of a Bill , or on behalf of opposition . The Committee suggest that any such distinction would not be consistent with Scottish practice ; and as the question is still in its ...
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Lincairn The 72 | 7 |
Strong Co of Romsey Ltd v Woodifield 94 | 15 |
AGENT and Principal Powers of Mercantile Contractcontinued | 26 |
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