If it were so here, then 5.. 8
of the proposed Ordinance
5.5
would become of some use,
and not as
a dead Letter
now proposed,
No Counsel
would refuse
the
fees in the
2nd Schedule even without 5. 8
5. 4. is well-meant,
but
mischievous,
very
Qi
and
will be found to involve
great injustice,
and
a
con-
of
cost _ the
tinual taxation
question
was
well considered
in England, thoroughly
ventilated, and
given up.
$. 5. should stand
*
15.
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"Any reasonable charges albeit the said reasonable charg
8. 8. A Dead Letter with
the proposed counsel fees.
8. 9. Altogether insufficient
remuneration to the
Translator.
5. 12. The frown should
hay
as well as receive.
There are many
details
which require Consideration, I have
not time to observe them at present,
but will merely suggest that
the
Cases
included in the
Category covered by the $10
fee to counsel should be