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forget the object for which

to

he

he

was in chambers or

that

represented by his

Solicitor –

to

If with respect to the conditions of sale which purported to have been settled by Mr Arge

of

I consider that in such

Conneal for

the

Official Assignee,

a simple matter

the sale of

Az A Kew's life interest in

this

property, it was

entirely

and contrary to

all practice both in England and this Colony to have them

settled by Counsel,

particularly

particularly

in this Colony

the property being Crown's Leasehold, and as

there

is a

Registry of Deeds. Any conditions which might have

been necessary must have

been

and

of a very ordinary simple nature, and could have been prepared by any

Solicitor

possessing a slight knowledge

of conveyancing.

I have not relied solely

upon my

knowledge

of the practice in this Colony of employing Counsel to prepare conditions of Sale,

but


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