CO129-192 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [1-4] — Page 113

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109

d

book prepared for the purpose

of entering every rule of

Judges order.

Const

which should

be drawn up,

af

to have

the grant had been made to the

Submitted both Registrar

plans to the Chief Justice for

his approval.

and having obtained

his verbal sanction I entered.

Complete record of all interlocutory

proceedings; and in order

to assimilate

as

far

A.4

to

possible the

the

practice in Probate with

practice in Bankruptcy, I prepared

d

form of application for all cases

in which it

necessary

that

I should

take

a grant of administration in my official

the keeping of the rule

and Order

Book to Mr. Hageland, who was then acting

as

Clerk to the

Chief Justice, and he cheerfully undertook the duty. The form

which I had prepared

I sent

to the Colonial Secretary with application for authority to have it printed, which was

granted.

so

that, if reference should

at

any

time be made

to

the

papers, it could be seen at

once

under what circumstances

duly

accorded, and the form has

been in

use

ever since. For

some time lately the Chief

Justice

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1 109 d book prepared for the purpose of entering every rule of Judges order. Const which should be drawn up, af to have the grant had been made to the Submitted both Registrar plans to the Chief Justice for his approval. and having obtained his verbal sanction I entered. Complete record of all interlocutory proceedings; and in order to assimilate as far A.4 to possible the the practice in Probate with practice in Bankruptcy, I prepared d form of application for all cases in which it necessary that I should take a grant of administration in my official the keeping of the rule and Order Book to Mr. Hageland, who was then acting as Clerk to the Chief Justice, and he cheerfully undertook the duty. The form which I had prepared I sent to the Colonial Secretary with application for authority to have it printed, which was granted. so that, if reference should at any time be made to the papers, it could be seen at once under what circumstances duly accorded, and the form has been in use ever since. For some time lately the Chief Justice
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1 109 d book prepared for the purpose of entering every rule of Judges order. Const which should be drawn up, af to have the grant had been made to the Soubinitted both Registrer plans to the Chief justice for his approval. and having obtained his verbal sunstion I entriested. Complete record of all interlocutory preendinge; and invorder assimilate a s far A.4 to possible the the practice in Probate with practive in Bankruptcy, I prepared d form of application for all cases in which et necessary that I should ta ke a grant of. dininestration in my official the Reeping of the rule and Order Book to Mr Hageland, who was then deling as Cleck to the Chief Justice, and he cheerfully the duty. The from undertook which I had prepared I sent dor to the Colonial Secretary with application for authority to have it printed, which was exparily. 00 that, if reference should. at any to the been in time be made papers, it could be seen at under what circumstances once duly accorded, and the form has At pre use ever since. For -time lately the Chief the Justice
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109

d

book prepared for the purpose

of entering every rule of

Judges order.

Const

which should

be drawn up,

af

to have

the grant had been made to the

Soubinitted both Registrer

plans to the Chief justice for

his approval.

and having obtained

his verbal sunstion I entriested.

Complete record of all interlocutory

preendinge; and invorder

assimilate

a s

far

A.4

to

possible the

the

practice in Probate with

practive in Bankruptcy, I prepared

d

form of application for all cases

in which et

necessary

that

I should

ta ke

a grant of.

dininestration in my official

the Reeping of the rule

and Order

Book to Mr Hageland, who was then deling

as

Cleck to the

Chief Justice, and he cheerfully the duty. The from

undertook

which I had prepared

I sent

dor

to the Colonial Secretary with application for authority to have it printed, which was

exparily.

00

that, if reference should.

at

any

to

the

been

in

time be made

papers, it could be seen at

under what circumstances

once

duly

accorded, and the form has

At pre

use

ever since. For

-time lately the Chief

the

Justice

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