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from the Chief Justice regarding "the disposal of fees in "the" Colonial Court of Admiralty, and of its annexure shewing the amount of such fees received since 1885.
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From the terms of Lord Knutsford's circular despatch of the 20th September 1890 it is clear that so long as the present occupants of the posts of Deputy Registrar and Marshal of the Colonial Court of Admiralty continue to hold those posts, they should receive their customary share of the fees, or the equivalent thereof.
It is, I think, equally clear that the present Chief Justice and Registrar of the Supreme Court, who are the Judge and Registrar respectively of the Colonial Court of Admiralty, should be similarly treated as long as they hold their present offices, inasmuch as those offices were offered and accepted without any intimation of ...
259
3
o
from the Chief Justice regarding "the disposal of fees in "the" Colonial Court of Admiralty, and of its annexure shewing the amount of such fees ~
received since 1885.
2
From the terms of
Lord Knutsford's circular despatch of the 20th September
1890 it is clear that so
long
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the present occupants of the posts of Deputy Registrar and.
Marshal of the Colonial Court
of
of Admiralty continue to hold
those
those posts, they should receive their customary share of the fees, or the
and
It is, I the equivalent there of
think, equally clear that the present Chief Justice Registrar of the Supreme Court, who are the Judge and Registrar respectively of the Colonial Court of Admiralty,
should be similarly treated
they hold their~
long as they
present offices, inasmuch as offered and accepted
they
those
were
offices without any intimation
of
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