Confidential legal services are rendered to persons employed under this Office, either in advising or prosecuting, and it is expected that for such remuneration the Attorney General may be expected to do whatever legal business there may be on hand; His Lordship is consequently of opinion that the Attorney General was not justified in calling in the assistance of a junior Counsel, as he appears to have done in the case of "Jobuson versus Joyous Bedding". Lord Rusell, however, conceives that other costs of legal proceedings, such as are charged in the Crown Solicitor's Bills should be payable by the Department from which the reference is made and charged in the Colonial Contingent Account.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble Servant,
Co
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legal Services be renders to
persons employed under this Affice, either in advising
prosecuting, and that for such remuneration the bettorney Genent
May
be expected to do whatever
legal business there may
be
on hand; His Ladships is conseguently of opinion that the bettorney Generals was not justified in calling in the Assistance of a junior Counsel, as he appears
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have done in the case of "Jobuson and joy ourous bedening. Lord Rusch, however, conceives
that
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that other costs of legal.
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charged proceedings, such as are
in the (yown Solicitors Bills should be payable by the
Courlate from which the referen and charged in
is made
the Coumbar Contingent leccount
I can,
Sir,
Your
mort abedrennt.
humble Servant,
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