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The inevitable
Consequence
Co
un unusual
»
is that whenever there.
access of work in any one
department, the work in the others is liable
to interruption and
derangement
I particularly wish to direct attention to this because in recrewing the past short.
of the Court, and in
comings concedering what improvemen
may be effected, it seems = me to be necepary
to bear in mind that it is
adpect the machinery of
a way
Hat it will
A strain
will
and corne
imposible to
such
always
ocear
every
A
Court in sust
work smoothe
smoothly;
now and
then
made manifest.
defect will e
will be made.
It must be remembered two that a
judicial department differs from other
in this respect, that the work no criterion of
departments
done in te office affords
the ade.
because then work and makes no low.
:quacy of the staff. is senavoidably very inequlur - Sometimes
Hvent suits come on
the other – at other times there is
"VOIDLÁKNRÉK?
KI
for hearing
after in Couran
Res vucness
althing
When both branches of the Court are
at the same time the office Las ritherto been
practically closed, Fus I lave pointed o
out
p43.
in my evidence, to far
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office work
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