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The inevitable

Consequence

Co

un unusual

»

is that whenever there.

access of work in any one

department, the work in the others is liable

to interruption and

derangement

I particularly wish to direct attention to this because in recrewing the past short.

of the Court, and in

comings concedering what improvemen

may be effected, it seems = me to be necepary

to bear in mind that it is

adpect the machinery of

a way

Hat it will

A strain

will

and corne

imposible to

such

always

ocear

every

A

Court in sust

work smoothe

smoothly;

now and

then

made manifest.

defect will e

will be made.

It must be remembered two that a

judicial department differs from other

in this respect, that the work no criterion of

departments

done in te office affords

the ade.

because then work and makes no low.

:quacy of the staff. is senavoidably very inequlur - Sometimes

Hvent suits come on

the other – at other times there is

"VOIDLÁKNRÉK?

KI

for hearing

after in Couran

Res vucness

althing

When both branches of the Court are

at the same time the office Las ritherto been

practically closed, Fus I lave pointed o

out

p43.

in my evidence, to far

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office work

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