Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 42
... doubt adopted the calling of Law for a living and thus he has to charge a fee . But the fee should not be exorbitant , it should not be ex- tortionate . No doubt as the demand for his skill and attainments grow he has to make the price ...
... doubt adopted the calling of Law for a living and thus he has to charge a fee . But the fee should not be exorbitant , it should not be ex- tortionate . No doubt as the demand for his skill and attainments grow he has to make the price ...
Página 73
... doubts be removed . Every case of moral action is , for the person who acts , a case of consci- ence ; but in the greater part of such cases , the rule of duty is so plain and obvious , that no doubt arises as to the course of action ...
... doubts be removed . Every case of moral action is , for the person who acts , a case of consci- ence ; but in the greater part of such cases , the rule of duty is so plain and obvious , that no doubt arises as to the course of action ...
Página 138
... doubt , i . e . , if he does not know that the civil action's prosecution or defence which he is asked to undertake is unjust , -- and by " know " is meant be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt - then he can with a clear conscience ...
... doubt , i . e . , if he does not know that the civil action's prosecution or defence which he is asked to undertake is unjust , -- and by " know " is meant be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt - then he can with a clear conscience ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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