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THE COLONIAL SOLICITORS ACT.

1901.

sion of solicitors in England and Ireland respectively, and shall be impressed with such further stamp as shall together with the amount of stamps paid on articles of clerkship and admission in the Colony of Hongkong (such amount being certified by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the said Colony in the form set out in the schedule B hereunto annexed) be equal in amount to the sum payable on articles of clerkship in England and Ireland respectively.

(8) The admission of the applicant as a Law Agent in Scotland shall be stamped with such stamp as shall, together with the amount of stamps paid on articles of clerkship and admission in the Colony of Hongkong (such amount being certified by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the said Colony in the form set out in the schedule B hereunto annexed) be equal to the stamps required to be impressed on the articles of clerkship and admission of Law Agents in Scotland.

(9) The following fees shall be paid by the applicant in England and Ireland respectively :-

A.-To the Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom in England:

£ s. d.
0 0 0
0 0 0

Before entering his name on the Roll of Solicitors... 5

B.-To the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland :--

On his application for admission being lodged ....... 10
Before entering his name on the Roll of Solicitors... 5

(10) The following fees shall be paid by the applicant in Scotland :-

£ S. d.
0 10 6
0 8 6

Fee Fund Dues of Extract
Dues of Extract

Registrar's Fees
Fees on subscription of Roll of Law Agents practising before the Court of Session or any Sheriff Court. In each case

Law Examination Fees, viz:-
Fees to Examiner..
Defraying Expenses...........
Petition Dues.
Fee Fund Dues on Petitions

£
4 2 0
0 5 0
1 6 0
5 15 0

£7 1 0

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