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THE LAW PRACTITIONERS’ BILL.

Sir George Grey’s Bill for removing restrictions relative to the admission of persons to practice tire profession of law is very brief. It consists of one clause, excepting that which contains the short title. The following is the text of the second clause :—Notwithstanding any law in force in the colony relative to the admission of persons to be barristers and solicitors of the SupreraeCourt of the colony,from and after the passing of this Act any person of the full age of twenty-one years, and of whose good fame and reputation and of whose learning, any one or more Judges of the said Court shall be satisfied, by examination in law, when and in such manner as may from time to time be prescribed by the Judges of the said Court, shall be entitled to be and be admitted and enrolled, without fee, as a barrister and solicitor of the said Court, and generally to the practice of the law, and to all rights and privileges thereof.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SCANT18810719.2.15

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2598, 19 July 1881, Page 2

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THE LAW PRACTITIONERS’ BILL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2598, 19 July 1881, Page 2

THE LAW PRACTITIONERS’ BILL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2598, 19 July 1881, Page 2

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