Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... authority to punish breaches of an ethical code , adopted for the whole Dominion of Canada . The Law Associations in the several Provinces possess by the statute certain control over their members , but the dis- ciplinary power of the ...
... authority to punish breaches of an ethical code , adopted for the whole Dominion of Canada . The Law Associations in the several Provinces possess by the statute certain control over their members , but the dis- ciplinary power of the ...
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... authority to compromise in the absence of anything in his power - of - attorney . A. I. R. 1936 Lah . 199 : 17 Lah . 456 : 161 Ind . Cas . 764 ; See also A. I. R. 1933 Mad . 734 : 146 Ind . Cas . 219 . The implied authority of counsel ...
... authority to compromise in the absence of anything in his power - of - attorney . A. I. R. 1936 Lah . 199 : 17 Lah . 456 : 161 Ind . Cas . 764 ; See also A. I. R. 1933 Mad . 734 : 146 Ind . Cas . 219 . The implied authority of counsel ...
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... authority to which the Court had been referred or which during the argument it had been able to find , although of course , ' he said , " we do not suggest that counsel for the appellant would not bave brought any authorities before us ...
... authority to which the Court had been referred or which during the argument it had been able to find , although of course , ' he said , " we do not suggest that counsel for the appellant would not bave brought any authorities before us ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
Авторские права | |
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