CO129-274 - Public Offices & Others - 1896 — Page 426

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420

Accounts in Probates and letters of administration as recommended by the Committee of 1879

Government has never deemed it advisable to carry out this recommendation

and in the Registry we have continued to do what was our duty and more than what any law or regulation required of us I repeat therefore that this charge has no foundation whatever

18 The next charge is contained in these words:-

“No. 62 of the 21st March showing an excess of £200 paid after enquiry as extra duty on estates under sworn”.

It is not stated when this took place, it is too vague to enable me to offer any observations upon it

It may often happen that probates are re-sworn and extra duty paid, property or shares may have increased in value, or assets recovered which once were considered valueless or further property discovered

19. I now pass to the third instance of “grave and unchecked irregularities” viz:-

(3.) “Solicitors in this colony at this period of its existence still allowed to practice without annual certificate whereby in that respect this colony probably stood singular.”

20. Mr. Kyshe must indeed have been hard pressed for instances of grave irregularity when he penned this charge.

The Acting Chief Justice well says it requires no comment. I will merely observe that the admission and enrolment of Barristers, Attornies and Solicitors are regulated by two ordinances viz: No. of 1871 and another the date and number of which I forget.

Those who drafted and passed these ordinances knew

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420 Accounts in Probates and letters of administration as recommended by the Committee of 1879 Government has never deemed it advisable to carry out this recommendation and in the Registry we have continued to do what was our duty and more than what any law or regulation required of us I repeat therefore that this charge has no foundation whatever 18 The next charge is contained in these words:- “No. 62 of the 21st March showing an excess of £200 paid after enquiry as extra duty on estates under sworn”. It is not stated when this took place, it is too vague to enable me to offer any observations upon it It may often happen that probates are re-sworn and extra duty paid, property or shares may have increased in value, or assets recovered which once were considered valueless or further property discovered 19. I now pass to the third instance of “grave and unchecked irregularities” viz:- (3.) “Solicitors in this colony at this period of its existence still allowed to practice without annual certificate whereby in that respect this colony probably stood singular.” 20. Mr. Kyshe must indeed have been hard pressed for instances of grave irregularity when he penned this charge. The Acting Chief Justice well says it requires no comment. I will merely observe that the admission and enrolment of Barristers, Attornies and Solicitors are regulated by two ordinances viz: No. of 1871 and another the date and number of which I forget. Those who drafted and passed these ordinances knew -7-
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: : 420 Accounts in Probates and letters of administration as recommended by the Committee of 1879" Government has never deemed it advisable to carry and in the Registry we have out this recommendation continued to do what was our duty and more than what any law or regulation required of us I repeat therefore that this charge has no foundation whatever - 18 The next charge is contained in these words:- "No. 62 or the 21st. March showing an excess of 200 paid after enquiry as extra duty on estates under sworn". It is not stated when this took place, it is too vague to enable me to offer any observations upon it It may often happen that probates are re-sworn and extra duty paid, property or shares may have increased in value, or assets recovered which once were considered valueless or further property discovered - 19. I now pass to the third instance of "grave and unchecked irregularities" viz:- (3.) "Solicitors in this colony at this period of its existence still allowed to practice without annual certificate whereby in that respect this colony probably stood singular.” 20. Mr. Kyshe must indeed have been hard pressed for instances of grave irregularity when he penned this charge. The Acting Chief Justice well says it requires MO comment. I will merely observe that the admission and enrolment of Barristers, Attornies and Solicitors are re- gulated by two ordinances viz: No. of 1871 and another the date and number of which I forget. Those who drafted and passed these ordinances knew -7-
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420

Accounts in Probates and letters of administration as

recommended by the Committee of 1879"

Government has never deemed it advisable to carry

and in the Registry we have

out this recommendation

continued to do what was our duty and more than what

any law or regulation required of us I repeat therefore

that this charge has no foundation whatever

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18 The next charge is contained in these words:-

"No. 62 or the 21st. March showing an excess of

200 paid after enquiry as extra duty on estates under

sworn".

It is not stated when this took place, it is too

vague to enable me to offer any observations upon it

It may often happen that probates are re-sworn and

extra duty paid, property or shares may have increased in value, or assets recovered which once were considered

valueless or further property discovered

-

19. I now pass to the third instance of "grave and

unchecked irregularities" viz:-

(3.)

"Solicitors in this colony at this period

of its existence still allowed to practice without

annual certificate whereby in that respect this colony

probably stood singular.”

20. Mr. Kyshe must indeed have been hard pressed for

instances of grave irregularity when he penned this

charge.

The Acting Chief Justice well says it requires MO

comment. I will merely observe that the admission and

enrolment of Barristers, Attornies and Solicitors are re- gulated by two ordinances viz: No. of 1871 and another

the date and number of which I forget.

Those who drafted and passed these ordinances knew

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