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192

67.

Whether we approved of

clause 4 ...

31

July

1856 and

began considered the proposed Ordinance

to submit the observations

of

the

that occurs

which have occurred to us

over

to provisions.

this Ordinance, and in particular

of the last part of it, providing

of interlocutory proceedings

shall in all cases be forthwith paid, and shall in no

case be made to abide the event

wherein such

taken.

the cause

proceedings shall have been

that the provision

Whether assuming

giving

... the ... in

certain proceedings is substantially

of clause 12

ought

out not in justice to be a

... right

accompanied.

by the provision that costs shall also be

recoverable from the Crown??

Mr. Merivale was also pleased to

request that we would inform you of any

other reasons

for

the holding

of

As to the second Rule:

It is a principle

of the Law of England that Attorneys and Solicitors shall be paid for their services in any

Cause according

to a certain

the

definite and

fixed scale; but by the latter part of this proposed second Rule, Registrar is to be empowered to reduce, or refuse altogether the prescribed Fees and Payments

to be made to the Attorney upon

grounds as he shall deem sufficient

... the power of any ... Officer,

beyond

of

... or even Court in this Country, and

would make

which

to us for ...-veto

from Majesty's sanction.

to res

of

the Attorney

Her Majesty's

this Ordinance, or for regulating

to be made.

amendment

In obedience thereto we have

be the whole

Attorney

Registrar-

the remuneration

dependent on the will

of

He

We do not think it convenient

that a different rule should be established

in the Colony from that which exists on

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192 67. Whether we approved of clause 4 ... 31 July 1856 and began considered the proposed Ordinance to submit the observations of the that occurs which have occurred to us over to provisions. this Ordinance, and in particular of the last part of it, providing of interlocutory proceedings shall in all cases be forthwith paid, and shall in no case be made to abide the event wherein such taken. the cause proceedings shall have been that the provision Whether assuming giving ... the ... in certain proceedings is substantially of clause 12 ought out not in justice to be a ... right accompanied. by the provision that costs shall also be recoverable from the Crown?? Mr. Merivale was also pleased to request that we would inform you of any other reasons for the holding of As to the second Rule: It is a principle of the Law of England that Attorneys and Solicitors shall be paid for their services in any Cause according to a certain the definite and fixed scale; but by the latter part of this proposed second Rule, Registrar is to be empowered to reduce, or refuse altogether the prescribed Fees and Payments to be made to the Attorney upon grounds as he shall deem sufficient ... the power of any ... Officer, beyond of ... or even Court in this Country, and would make which to us for ...-veto from Majesty's sanction. to res of the Attorney Her Majesty's this Ordinance, or for regulating to be made. amendment In obedience thereto we have be the whole Attorney Registrar- the remuneration dependent on the will of He We do not think it convenient that a different rule should be established in the Colony from that which exists on
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192

67.

Whether we approved of

clause 4 свише

31

July

1856 and

beg

considered the proposed Ordinance

to submit the observations

of

-the

that cools

which have occurred to us

ove

to provisions.

this Ordinance, and in particular

of the last part of it, providing

of interlocutury proceedings

shall in all.

cases be forthwith paid, and shall in no

be made to abide the event

wherein such

taken.

the cause

8 proseedings shall have been

that the provision

Whether assuming

giving

Costo 18. the brown in

certain proceedings is substanti

of clause 12

ought

out not in jus.

one,

پرانے

staubably injustice to be a

Q

right

:ccompanied.

by the provision that costs shall also be

recoverable from the Crown??

Mr. Merivale was also pleased to

request that we would infrom you of any

other reasQUA

ur

the holding

of

As to the second Rule:

It is a principle

the Law of England that Attomies and Solicitors shall be paid for then services in any

Cause accur

ding

to a certain

the

definite and

• fixed scale; but by the latter part of this proposed second Rule, Registian is to be empowered to reduce, or refuse altogether the prescribed Fees and Payments

ments to be made to the Altomey upon

h

ounds as he shall deem oufficient

grown

which is be

Officer,

d the power of any Paxing

beyoud

of

Ca...

or even Court in this Country, and

would ma

which

to us for night-vecur

from Majestys sauction.

to res

of

the Attor

Her Majesty's

this bedinance, or for regeining

to be made.

amendment

In obedience thereto we have

be the whole

Attorney

Registrar-

میرے

the remuneration

dependent on the will

of

He

We do not think it convenient

that a different rule should be established

in the Colony from that which existo on

I

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