respectively, and shall be impressed with such further stamp as shall together with the amount of stamps paid on articles of clerkship and ad- mission in the Colony of Natal (such amount being certified by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the said Colony in the form set out in the Schedule (B) hereunto annexed) be equal in amount to the sum payable on articles of clerk- ship in England and Ireland respectively.

(8.) The admission of the applicant as a Law Agent in "Scotland shall be stamped with such stamp as shall, together with the amount of stamps paid on Articles of Clerkship and ad- mission in the Colony of Natal (such amount being certified by a judge of the Supreme Court of the said Colony in the form set out in the Schedule B hereunto annexed)-be equal to the stamps required to be impressed on the Articles of Clerkship and admission of Law Agents in Scotland.

(9.) The following fees shall be paid by the

applicant in England and Ireland respectively :-

A. To the Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom in England:

K

(11.) The application for admission to be a Law Agent in Scotland shall be made by Peti- tion to the Court of Session, and if the Cour shall be satisfied that the applicant has complied with the requirements of this Order they shall ordain him to undergo the examination in law prescribed for the time being for applicants for admission as Law Agents in Scotland under the Law Agents (Scotland) Act, 1873, and Acts amending the same, and on the Court being satisfied that the applicant has duly passed such examination, then and not otherwise the Court shall cause him to be admitted a Law Agent and his name to be enrolled as such, which admission shall be in writing and signed by a judge of the Court, and shall be stamped with the stamps required by clause 8 of this Order.

The rules in force in Scotland for the time being as to the presentation of petitions for admission as Law Agent and the proceedings under the same shall be applicable to all applica- tions under this Order for admission as a Law Agent in Scotland.

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£ s. d.

Before entering his name on

the Roll of Solicitors

5 0 0

B. To the Incorporated Law

Society of Ireland :-

On his application for admis-

sion being lodged...

10 0 0

Before entering his name on

the Roll of Solicitors

(10.) The following fees shall be paid by the

applicant in Scotland :—

5 5 0

£ s. d.

Fee Fund Dues of Extract... Lues of Extract

0 10 6

0 8 0

0 2 6

Registrar's Fees

Fees on subscription of Roll of Law Agents practising before the Court of Session or any Sheriff Court. In each case .......

...

Law Examination Fees

viz.:-

Fees to Examiner

0 5 0

1 6 0

5 15 0

£7 1 0

a. d.

C

2 2 0

Defraying Expenses

Petition Dues

Fee Fund Dues on Peti-

tions

1.1 0

2 2 0

0 10 0

£5 15 0

SCHEDULE A.

In the 'Matter of the Colonial Solicitore Act, 1900,

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I,

In the Matter of

and

in the Colony of Natal, do

solemnly and sincerely declare as follows :—

1. I am a male British subject.

2. I was on the

day of

admitted

an attorney of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Natal, and I have been in practice before such Court for not less than three years. My name remains on the Roll of the said Court, and I have not at any time been suspended from practice by the Court or by any Judge thereof, nor are any proceedings pending to strike my name off the said Roll or to suspend me from practice. 1 beg to refer to the Certificate of marked "A" now produced

to me in proof of the statements in this paragraph.

3. I have not been bankrupt or insolvent, nor have I made a composition or arrangement with my creditors. (If this is not the case, state the facts with dates, and show that a complete discharge has been obtained).

4. The document now produced and shown to me and marked with the letter "B" is my original certificate of admission in the said Court, and the documents now produced and shown to me and marked respectively with the letters "C" and "D" are respectively certificates of

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B

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

TTTTTIC.O.885

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

character and as to my fitness to be admitted Solicitor of the Supreme Court in England

or Ireland" or "a Law Agent in Scotland," as the case may be] signed respectively by one of the Judges of the said

Court (if not a Judge state his rank), and by

of

and

of

two practising solicitors of

the said Court of at least five years standing,

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.

SCHEDULE B.

I, [name and style of Judge] do hereby certify that the amount of stamps paid on Articles of Clerkship when [name and style of Applicant] was articled was the sum of £

and on admission when he was admitted to practise the sum of £

[To be „signed and attested].

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