This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...of agitation by the Law Society, was the addition of three active practitioners as members of the Rule Committee, by the Judicature Act, 1894.41 That Act added to the Committee the President of the Law Society for the time being (he is an annually elected officer) and two barristers to be chosen by the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...of agitation by the Law Society, was the addition of three active practitioners as members of the Rule Committee, by the Judicature Act, 1894.41 That Act added to the Committee the President of the Law Society for the time being (he is an annually elected officer) and two barristers to be chosen by the Lord Chancellor. The argument in favor of the change was well put several years earlier in a legal journal: ll The learned judges who constitute the Rule Committee have often to legislate on matters of which they have no practical knowledge, and-are, therefore, liable, not merely to err in alterations made by themselves, but also to have schemes foisted upon them by persons outside their body, as to the practical working of which the Rule Committee have no means of judging." The practitioners in the Committee were further strengthened in 1909 by the substitution for the President of the Law Society of two solicitors, one from London and one from the country," as it was found that the President's annual term was too short to permit of his becoming familiar with the work. This was also in response to representations from the Law Society, Mr. A. S. Mather of Liverpool having first suggested the change in a paper read at the annual meeting in 1903.43 42 9 Edw. VII, c. 11. 43 Printed in 47 Solicitors' Journal, 837 (October 17, 1903). CHAPTER X. THE RULES OF 1902. From 1897 to the present may properly be called the third period in the life of the code of 1883. Over one hundred and seventy new Rules or amendments have been passed in this interval, but they deal principally with matters of detail. In one respect, however, they have made an alteration in the actual framework of procedure, and that is in further developing the...
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