Commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit a competent number of persons of an honest disposition, and learned in the law, to practice as attorneys in their respective courts. Woman's Work in America - Página 236editado por - 1891 - 457 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - 1824 - 656 páginas
...appointed to be holden. VIII. OF ATTORNIES. SECTION 68. The judges of the several courts of record of this Commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit...an honest disposition, and learned in the law, to practise as attorneys in their respective courts. SECTION 69. Before any attorney, admitted as aforesaid,... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1879 - 650 páginas
...kind returned by the Sheriff. And Be it further Enactedby the Authority a/ores'1, That there may be a competent Number of persons of an honest Disposition, and learned in the Law, admitted by the justices of the said respective Courts, to practice as Attornies there ; who shall... | |
| 1884 - 628 páginas
...Courts to demand for the admission of attorneys. " The Judges of the several Courts of record of this Commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit...competent number of persons of an honest disposition, and earned in the law, to practice as attorneys in their respective Courts" (sec. 68). It is too plain... | |
| George Brubaker Kulp, Joseph D. Coons, Wesley E. Woodruff - 1886 - 576 páginas
...courts of justice," PL 354, "it is enacted that the judges of the several courts of record of this commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit a competent number of persons learned in the law to practice as attorneys in their respective courts." Section 73 of this act provides,... | |
| 1887 - 426 páginas
...Mrs. Kilgore then tried to have a law passed forbidding exclusion on account of sex, but the Judiciary Committee of the Senate took the position that the...number of persons of an honest disposition, and learned iir'the law, to practice as attorneys in their respective courts." The Senate finally passed the clause... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - 1893 - 612 páginas
...Mrs. Kilgore then tried to have a law passed forbidding exclusion on account of sex, but the Judiciary Committee of the Senate took the position that the...have power to admit a competent number of persons of any honest disposition and learned in the law, to practice as attorneys in their respective courts.'... | |
| Delaware - 1893 - 1374 páginas
...bringing forward and expediting the trial of causes and finishing executions. SEC. 6. There may be a competent number of persons, of an honest disposition and learned in the law, admitted by the judges of the respective courts to practice as attornies there, who shall behave themselves... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1894 - 1326 páginas
...by himself and counsel, or either of them.(c) 2. The judges of the several courts of record of this commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit...practice as attorneys in their respective courts, (d) 8. Before any attorney, admitted as aforesaid, shall make any plea at the bar, except in his own... | |
| Pennsylvania, James Tyndale Mitchell, Henry Flanders - 1896 - 620 páginas
...the sheriff. [Section XV.] And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That there may be a competent number of persons of an honest disposition, and learned in the law, admitted by the justices of the said respective courts, to practice as attorneys there; who shall behave... | |
| Charles Warren - 1908 - 616 páginas
...The first Statute as to the admission of lawyers was enacted in 1722, providing that "there may be a competent number of persons of an honest disposition and learned in the law admitted by the justices ... to practice as attorneys." A form of oath was also prescribed. Although... | |
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