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vignative of: sufficient, while in respect of other cases His Excellency requires
one Member would be
a-
Concrete illustration to be able to understand how under circunstance-
o then than the above
a
he is able to say that
a
system of
vicazione communication euch as that
which ha
grown up here, did not
exist there, and in
many of them, at least would not have been-
to le rated.
solicitor would
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be justified in signing for a large number of persone without a
of Attorney
or w
a-
thout express
authority for the particular
Power
Communication from each one
such persons, a condition which
would
bring
the
of
case within the
exception which is implied in the notice by the words " under
" circumstances!"
11.
17.
or
ordinary
to regards the practice
elsewhere, which is described in the " . paragraph of the petition, the oase of England has been already referred to while in respect of
More Colonies, large
sorne ten on
and small, as
to which His Excellency, had experime,
he
The statement that "the
very
of a Solicitors profession
10" is true,
"life and essence of a Solicitor's to the representation of other
& truism, if the meaning
and in
fact.
of representation is lunited in its reference to buences of a legal ... Charnoter. In any lurger
His Excellency considers it to be
incorrect. ef merchant would not
with
ct
valid reason.
10. va
Communicate through a colicitor
urohant correspondent on other than legal businces, and dee
why he should communicate with the Government.
Finally, I am to observe that the analogy drawn from the practice. of Court of Instice in accepting
13.
the