Act Of Sederunt Concerning The Admission Of Agents And Solicitors.

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British Library

T223139

Drop-head title. Dated at head of text: Edinburgh, August 10. 1754. A collection of statutes governing the Scottish legal profession, which collection includes: 'Act of sederunt regulating the admission of agents, ..', 1772, and 'Act for appointing advocates, writers, and agents for poor persons who have causes to pursue, ..', 1784, the statutes laid down by the Lords of Council and Session. The final page contains a 'List of the Society of solicitors of the Court of Session and other supreme courts of Scotland, instituted 12th January 1784', the same society being responsible for the issue of this pamphlet.

Edinburgh, 1784]. 11, 1]p.; 8 Less

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File size7.44 X 9.69 X 0.04 in
Print pages20
PublisherBiblioLife
Publication date June 9, 2010
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9781170079720

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