Practitioners Admission Rules (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1913. No. 254.

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

Principal Registry.

Melbourne, 22nd September, 1913.

NOTICE is hereby given that their Honours the Justices of the High Court have been pleased to make the following Rule of Court.

J. W. O’HALLORAN,

Deputy Registrar.

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

We certify that by reason of urgency the following Rule should come into immediate operation.

EDMUND BARTON, A.C.J.

ISAAC A. ISAACS, J.

HY. B. HIGGINS, J.

FRANK GAVAN DUFFY, J.

CHAS. POWERS, J.

G. E. RICH, J.

Rule of Court.

As of Monday, the 22nd day of September, a.d. 1913.

It is ordered as follows:—

The “Practitioners Admission Rules” of the 16th day of March, 1908, shall be amended by the addition of the following Rule:—

27. Persons qualified to practice as barristers or solicitors of the Superior Courts of the United Kingdom or of any self-governing part of the British Empire may if the Court deems that special and sufficient reason exists be admitted on motion to practise as barristers or solicitors of any Federal Court.

EDMUND BARTON, A.C.J.

ISAAC A. ISAACS, J.

HY. B. HIGGINS, J.

FRANK GAVAN DUFFY, J.

CHAS. POWERS, J.

G. E. RICH, J.

l.s.

J. W. O’HALLORAN,

Deputy Registrar.

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

C.13230.—Price 3d.

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