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Attornies presumptions</note> | <sic>Attornies</sic> presumptions</note> | ||
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one or other of the four modes spoken of by Aristotelians<lb/> | one or other of the four modes spoken of by Aristotelians<lb/> | ||
He prop<gap/> of one Attorney: in such sort that in<lb/> | He prop<gap/> of one Attorney: in such sort that in<lb/> | ||
every <hi rend="underline">press</hi> is <hi rend="underline">poor</hi>, and every <hi rend="underline">poll</hi> <hi rend="underline">pretty</hi> i e every<lb/> | every <hi rend="underline">press</hi> is <hi rend="underline">poor</hi>, and every <hi rend="underline">poll</hi> <hi rend="underline">pretty</hi> <unclear>i e</unclear> every<lb/> | ||
Attorney is presumptuous. Accordingly <del><gap/> <add>presumption</add></del><lb/> | Attorney is presumptuous. Accordingly <del><gap/> <add>presumption</add></del><lb/> | ||
in a presumptuous fit he catches his Attorney in §.22<lb/> | in a presumptuous fit he catches his Attorney in §.22<lb/> | ||
and in the like fit in §.36. In §.22 he beholds then an<lb/> | and in the like fit in §.36. In §.22 he beholds then an<lb/> | ||
Attorney <hi rend="underline">presuming</hi> "to | Attorney <hi rend="underline">presuming</hi> "to charge his client with any sum<lb/> | ||
"critical to be | "<unclear>critical</unclear> to be paid by himself under the authority of this<lb/> | ||
"Act." and again <hi rend="underline">presuming</hi> "he | "Act." and again <hi rend="underline">presuming</hi> "he p<gap/>, desiring his suspension."<lb/> | ||
In §.36 <del><gap/></del> what he catches the Attorney in presuming to<lb/> | In §.36 <del><gap/></del> what he catches the Attorney in presuming to<lb/> | ||
do is "taking more by way of fees for work done by him than<lb/> | do is "taking more by way of fees for work done by him than<lb/> | ||
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<del><gap/></del> Gentlemen sole remaining Gentlemen remaining on<lb/> | <del><gap/></del> Gentlemen sole remaining Gentlemen remaining on<lb/> | ||
English ground all others being transformed into<lb/> | English ground all others being transformed into<lb/> | ||
Solicitors or Esquires. Hear then the words of comfort<lb/> | |||
we have provided for you. <add>1. Consolation the first.</add> In the first place, you<lb/> | we have provided for you. <add>1. Consolation the first.</add> In the first place, you<lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> have no existence any of you.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/> | <del><gap/></del> have no existence any of you.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/> | ||
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existence, can not be<lb/> | existence, can not be<lb/> | ||
made to suffer punishment.</note><lb/> | made to suffer punishment.</note><lb/> | ||
Solicitors yes in<lb/> | |||
plenty — but of | plenty — but of Solicitors nothing is said in this Act<lb/> | ||
This consolation applies to both these <unclear>appalling</unclear> Sections.</p> | This consolation applies to both these <unclear>appalling</unclear> Sections.</p> | ||
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1830 July 26
Review Misc
Misc
Attornies presumptions
1
From diverse sections more than one it should seem that in
Mr Broughams view of the matter presumption is in some
one or other of the four modes spoken of by Aristotelians
He prop of one Attorney: in such sort that in
every press is poor, and every poll pretty i e every
Attorney is presumptuous. Accordingly presumption
in a presumptuous fit he catches his Attorney in §.22
and in the like fit in §.36. In §.22 he beholds then an
Attorney presuming "to charge his client with any sum
"critical to be paid by himself under the authority of this
"Act." and again presuming "he p, desiring his suspension."
In §.36 what he catches the Attorney in presuming to
do is "taking more by way of fees for work done by him than
"those according to the Table" contained in the Schedule
There we see our honest Legislator in the character of
a disciplinarian Yes and thus an unprecedentedly severe
one: awful must have been the frown sitting that sat on the
brow of this Lycurgus with while occupied in the penning
of these two clauses sections. Hold up your heads matchless
Gentlemen sole remaining Gentlemen remaining on
English ground all others being transformed into
Solicitors or Esquires. Hear then the words of comfort
we have provided for you. 1. Consolation the first. In the first place, you
have no existence any of you.[+]
[+] such it is a proposition
his due
in the character of a
is — He that lacks an
existence, can not be
made to suffer punishment.
Solicitors yes in
plenty — but of Solicitors nothing is said in this Act
This consolation applies to both these appalling Sections.
2. Consolation the second.
2. Then in §.36. severe as is the prohibition applied in regard
to excess in that which is "taken ... by way of fees, it
extends not to any money taken by way of gratuities:
to which word not enough might be added recompense
reward [ ]
remuneration compensation : matter for which see Johnson's Dictionary.
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