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my
y private time, is offened to vece, I have a perfect right to accept such as payment as long antiure és no rule
or regulation for bidding aue to do so: forbidding I was, and still aus maware
of
the existence of any rule or requlation of the sort."
13. The way
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in
which I took thie
paquent refered to is thus. Lorne - tume before the above mucecitioned case prose. I had agreed with Her Wotton, and at his suppction, to accept, if he had any special translation work, cobeliver fee he considered proper and what the world have to pay any other interpreter for like work. It.
then mentioned that this rate was
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one which the Registrar, on taxingents
I
in a case, always allowed. Sauferred from this that the costs were taxed in all cases and when exbequently this present
case arose I not only
did not for the amount of perquent but Sacceptik payunut in thes, the first and only case, believing that the Registrar had allowed the payment and pauctioned the
amount.
by
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we as offered ofculy and wittent any concurement; was in no way made for work connected with a opperal dutas. Hay dates an hoch have not been defined yet in any
way