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<head>ON COUNTY COURTS BILL. | |||
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draw up every rule,that is, every order which is made by the court; to attend the<lb/> | |||
<note>Jonathan Hewlet,<lb/> | |||
Esq.<lb/> | |||
21 February,<lb/> | |||
1825.</note> | |||
court, and draw up every order of the court, as pronounced by the court; that is<lb/> | |||
our duty; then we have clerks at the office to take that business, which is not necessarily<lb/> | |||
done in court; such as the common ordinary rules which are granted without<lb/> | |||
the actual pronounciation of the court, though, in fact, they are the rules of the<lb/> | |||
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ON COUNTY COURTS BILL.
draw up every rule,that is, every order which is made by the court; to attend the
Jonathan Hewlet,
Esq.
21 February,
1825.
court, and draw up every order of the court, as pronounced by the court; that is
our duty; then we have clerks at the office to take that business, which is not necessarily
done in court; such as the common ordinary rules which are granted without
the actual pronounciation of the court, though, in fact, they are the rules of the
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county courts bill / minutes of evidence / taken before the select committee on the / bill / for preventing delays and expenses in the proceedings of county courts, and for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, in england and wales |
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