Profession ; to provide better quarantis future for the competency of Allornies locally admitted; and also to establish a Register of Public
Notaries.
Whenever any Legislative Mrasure is propied which affects Professional · Persons, there is usually
a great deal of opposition and differulty to contend with. In this case, however, I submitted the Draft far back as
1867. to
every
Pereen in
As
the belong connected with the Legal Profession, and private Meeting and Discussions took place which resulted
in
-perfect unanimity as to the Expediency of the Provisions of the
346
Ordinance
ao
it was
ultimately paked,
The Ordinance "consolidates and
amends the Law
on
the subject of
the
admission of Barristers and Altomies It repeals section 10 of Ordinance No C of 1845, and the whole of Ordinance No 13 of 1856, sxcept sections 11 and 12.
It is proposed to incorporate these two sections hereafter in an amended Form in a
now Ordinance.
which is much required to amend the Law
of Costs.
The Provisions of the repeated
Ordinan
AAVCES
as
to the admission
of Barristers and of Alleries who have passed in Great Britain are