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1831. August 1.<lb/>Const. Code.<p>or 14<lb/>Superior eligibility of the<lb/>prospect in this case<lb/>as compared with<lb/>that from a <hi rend="underline">trade</hi>,<lb/>preceded by a seven years'<lb/>apprenticeship, and<lb/>from Attorneyship<lb/>preceded by a five-years'<lb/>clerkship.</p><p>or 15.<lb/>Compare with these a<lb/>Judge Deputy's prospects<lb/>1. Pay in expectancy<lb/>attained, uncertainty as<lb/>to future amount none.<lb/>Prospect of diminution<lb/>none; of increase<lb/>considerable &#x2014; viz. by<lb/>promotion to appellateship.</p><p>or 16<lb/>Even during Deputeship<lb/>though competition<lb/>(viz. for principalship)<lb/>has place, yet<lb/>the number of the<lb/>competitors is small.<lb/>All interests concur in<lb/>repressing it: the greater<lb/>the <del>value</del> number of<lb/>competitors, the less the value of<lb/>a Deputeship: the loss<lb/>in value of a Deputyship,<lb/>the loss in value of the<lb/><hi rend="underline">principal's</hi> patronage.</p><p>17<lb/>In this case, term of<lb/>apprenticeship, 2 years &#x2014;<lb/>in an Attorney's, 5 years &#x2014;<lb/>in a trader's, 7.</p><pb/>Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes<lb/>permanent<lb/>§. 4. Attendance etc.<lb/>§. 2. Relation to Principal<lb/>Locatees obtainable






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1831. August 1.
Const. Code.

or 14
Superior eligibility of the
prospect in this case
as compared with
that from a trade,
preceded by a seven years'
apprenticeship, and
from Attorneyship
preceded by a five-years'
clerkship.

or 15.
Compare with these a
Judge Deputy's prospects
1. Pay in expectancy
attained, uncertainty as
to future amount none.
Prospect of diminution
none; of increase
considerable — viz. by
promotion to appellateship.

or 16
Even during Deputeship
though competition
(viz. for principalship)
has place, yet
the number of the
competitors is small.
All interests concur in
repressing it: the greater
the value number of
competitors, the less the value of
a Deputeship: the loss
in value of a Deputyship,
the loss in value of the
principal's patronage.

17
In this case, term of
apprenticeship, 2 years —
in an Attorney's, 5 years —
in a trader's, 7.


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Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes
permanent
§. 4. Attendance etc.
§. 2. Relation to Principal
Locatees obtainable




Identifier: | JB/038/367/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1831-08-01

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or 14 - or 16, 17

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038

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constitutional code

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367

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Image

001

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Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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e2

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Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

12004

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