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Honourable M. Justice Ackroyd, the subject of the rate of
at which he is entitled to draw pay and pension in England in respect of post of Prison Judges
Mr Ackroyd has stated clearly that it is
2.
his
case so
unnecessary for
me
to do
necessary for
in Submitting it for
more,
decision,
the
than express opinion that his arguments have considerable
3.
force. If the salary of his previous
previous post of Registrar of the Supreme Court had not happened
to be increased, I presume that he would undoubtedly be entitled to draw leave pay and pension at the rate of
in respect of his appointment of Puisne Judge; and subject to correction, I would venture respectfully to observe that I am unable to perceive any logical connection between
the due determination of the value of his present office quâ
616
on
ex
Honour M. Justice Ackroyd, the subject of the rate of
at which he is entitled change to draw pay and pension in England in respect of post of Prisne Judges
Mr Ackroyd has stated clearly that it is
2.
his
case so
unnece
me
the
to do
necessary for
in Submitting it for
more,
decision,
the
than express opinion that his arguments have considerable
3.
force. If the salary of his
previous
previous post of Registrar of the "Supreme Court had not happen
d
ed to be increased, I presume that he would undoubtedly be entitled to draw leave pay and pension at the rate of tifact respect of his appointment of Quione Judge; and subject to correction, I would venture res
in r
spectfully to observe that I am unable to perceive any logical connection between
the due determination of the
value of his present office
quâ
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