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The Colonial Secretary's letter of appointment when handed into Court would have afforded and perpetuated "valid evidence" of itself.
(signed) W.D. M.
11. Mr Ball having been thus appointed is authorised by his signature as "for the Attorney General" - a signature which, in the limited and circumscribed power given to him, confines himself to doing the act authorised. Can he, as agent by the terms of his signature, enlarge the character in which he signs, affixing on his own responsibility the statutory power reposed in him by the appointment of the Governor?
Awwn. Mr Ball was lawfully appointed to do certain things in the Attorney General's absence and did then.
(signed) W.D. M.