| Frederick Miles Van Heythuysen - 1828 - 554 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which...such costs as the Court shall think fit to award. Where a cause cannot proceed by reason of the non-attendance of a solicitor or some person on his behalf,... | |
| Harding Grant - 1829 - 632 páginas
...previously left with the Lord Chancellor's, or Master of the Rolls', or Vice-Chancellor,s gentleman,] "necessary for the use of the Court, and which, according...shall personally pay to all or any of the parties such coats as the Court shall think fit to award." A preceding order also (viz. the XXXI Vth) is equally... | |
| Esq. John Newland - 1830 - 842 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the court ; and which,...delivered, such solicitor shall personally pay to all, (a) Jones r. Jones, 3 Atk. 217. or any of the parties, such costs as the court shall think fit to award.... | |
| William Richardson - 1838 - 168 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which,...such costs as the Court shall think fit to award." By Order 39, " Where any cause shall become abated or be compromised after the same is set down to... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1842 - 580 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which...XXXVII. That the Sworn Clerks of the Court and the Waiting Clerks shall not be entitled to receive any fees for attendance in Court, except in cases where... | |
| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 632 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which...such costs as the Court shall think fit to award. Fees of clerks in Court. XXXVII. That the sworn clerks of the Court and the waiting clerks shall not... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1842 - 518 páginas
...solicitor not having attended personally, or by some proper person, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which...according to its practice ought to have been delivered (6).— [1828, Order 36.] For plaintiff to certify to the registrar, if any cause set down to be heard... | |
| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 766 páginas
...Court, and which accordmg to its practice ought to have been delivered, such solicitor, is personally to pay to all or any of the parties such costs as the Court shall think fit to award.(6) When the cause is called on, the plaintiff's junior counsel upon the bill, and the defendant's... | |
| Hubert Ayckbourn - 1844 - 570 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which,...practice ought to have been delivered, such solicitor is to personally pay to all or any of the parties such costs as the Court shall think fit to award... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 856 páginas
...neglected to attend personally, or by some proper person on his behalf, or having omitted to deliver any paper necessary for the use of the Court, and which,...such costs as the Court shall think fit to award." The causes in the paper for the day are generally called on by Proceeding the Registrar in the order... | |
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