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book prepared for the purpose
of entering every rule of
Judges order.
Const
which should
be drawn up,
af
to have
the grant had been made to the
Submitted both Registrar
plans to the Chief Justice for
his approval.
and having obtained
his verbal sanction I entered.
Complete record of all interlocutory
proceedings; and in order
to assimilate
as
far
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to
possible the
the
practice in Probate with
practice in Bankruptcy, I prepared
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form of application for all cases
in which it
necessary
that
I should
take
a grant of administration in my official
the keeping of the rule
and Order
Book to Mr. Hageland, who was then acting
as
Clerk to the
Chief Justice, and he cheerfully undertook the duty. The form
which I had prepared
I sent
to the Colonial Secretary with application for authority to have it printed, which was
granted.
so
that, if reference should
at
any
time be made
to
the
papers, it could be seen at
once
under what circumstances
duly
accorded, and the form has
been in
use
ever since. For
some time lately the Chief
Justice