The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866, Volume 144Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... . SIR ROUNDELL PALMER , 1863-1866 SIR ROUNDELL PALMER , 1861-1863 . SIR ROBERT P. COLLIER , 1863-1866 . Attorneys - General . Solicitors - General . TABLE OF CASES REPRINTED FROM HEMMING & MILLER ; 5 vii LIST OF JUDGES .
... . SIR ROUNDELL PALMER , 1863-1866 SIR ROUNDELL PALMER , 1861-1863 . SIR ROBERT P. COLLIER , 1863-1866 . Attorneys - General . Solicitors - General . TABLE OF CASES REPRINTED FROM HEMMING & MILLER ; 5 vii LIST OF JUDGES .
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... solicitor to investigate books are privileged from production ; so also are drafts of pleadings and observations made upon briefs , though the briefs themselves are not privileged when they consist of matter publici juris . THIS was a ...
... solicitor to investigate books are privileged from production ; so also are drafts of pleadings and observations made upon briefs , though the briefs themselves are not privileged when they consist of matter publici juris . THIS was a ...
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... solicitor , will not protect them , because this is not the special duty of a solicitor , like the getting up of evidence , for which purpose communications from the solicitor's agent are protected . ( THE VICE - CHANCELLOR : Do you ...
... solicitor , will not protect them , because this is not the special duty of a solicitor , like the getting up of evidence , for which purpose communications from the solicitor's agent are protected . ( THE VICE - CHANCELLOR : Do you ...
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... solicitor , and the solicitor , in order to enable him- self to advise on the matter , calls in some other person to assist him and to give his opinion , such communications are as much privileged as if they came from the solicitor ...
... solicitor , and the solicitor , in order to enable him- self to advise on the matter , calls in some other person to assist him and to give his opinion , such communications are as much privileged as if they came from the solicitor ...
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... solicitor , and fall within the scope of the privilege . If this were not so a client would have to tell his solicitor , " Here is a heavy matter of account to be investigated ; you must take care to have no inferences from the books ...
... solicitor , and fall within the scope of the privilege . If this were not so a client would have to tell his solicitor , " Here is a heavy matter of account to be investigated ; you must take care to have no inferences from the books ...
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