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1829 Nov. 26
Constitutional Code

1 1o
Ch. XXIV Professional Lawyers

(1 § 3 Fields of duties Who

§3. Fields of Service

Art. 2 Local Logical field of service. By a Professional
Lawyer, or say for shortness a Lawyer, understand a person
whose profession it is, to officiate as assistant or substitute
to persons at large in all judicial business, appearing acting in Judicatories
for on behalf of such his Client either as an or as substitute
as their assistant or substitute, in consideration of appropriate
remuneration afforded to him at their expence

Art. 4. Local field of service. Having been sat in any one Immediate Judicatory
been as per §.3 Locable who admitted to serve in this capacity, a person is free
to serve in the same capacity, in every other Judicatory
in the state territory of the State.



Identifier: | JB/056/004/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

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1824-03

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056

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Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

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004

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Constitutional Code Procedure Code

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002

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Collectanea

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1

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recto

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Penner

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18060

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