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Here he practised as law agent in private practice in both Boer republics.
After serving his apprenticeship as a law agent he was admitted a member of the Glasgow faculty in 1821.
He was allowed to work as law agent in the lower courts, and - being well-known and popular - set up a successful law practice.
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After his dismissal Smellekamp remained in Bloemfontein, where he settled as a licensed law agent.
In fact, Mr. Jones says, his father came from a family of minor distinction and was a lower-status law agent who processed routine legal documents.
After his resignation he established himself as law agent (wetsagent) in Bloemfontein, and acted as publisher of the Dutch language weekly paper De Tijd.
With advancing years, he may have been saved from penury by George Robert Fitzgerald of Turlough, County Mayo, Ireland who appointed him as his law agent.
Search can be made by post (see explanatory leaflet published by the Registrar of Companies), by personal attendance or (the preferable and more common method) through your law agent.
The Octopus itself was based on the Mussel Slough Tragedy of 1880, which involved a bloody conflict between ranchers and law agents defending the Southern Pacific Railroad.
When suing a limited company a formal company search should be made, preferably by law agents, to confirm the current address of the debtor company's registered office at which documents must be served.
During this period, several British officers praised of Abu Bakar's excellent diplomatic skills, as mentioned in William Napier's diaries, who was the senior law agent of Singapore.
Simplest procedure is often to employ law agents for the purpose, writing to them some such letter as this: Messrs Scrivener & Tipstaff, Law Agents.
The Chair was founded by the Faculty of Procurators, the local society of law agents of which, prior to the establishment of the Law Society of Scotland, anyone wishing to practise in the courts of Glasgow had to be a member.
The original Commissioners appointed in 1786 were the Scottish law agents of the Crown, the Sheriffs of Scotland's coastal counties, and the Provosts and Lord Provosts of Scottish cities and towns with strong mercantile interests.
They may act as professional consultants in the realms of heraldry and genealogy, like an advocate or a law agent, for members of the public and could appear for their clients before the Lyon Court as well as in the English Court of Chivalry.
We learn that one relative was married to "the daughter of a well-off law agent James J. Giltrap, the 'Papa Giltrap' to whom belonged the original Irish red-setter dog 'Garryowen' (whelped in 1871), which appears in the 'Cyclops' episode with the Citizen."
Their role declined following the Law Agents (Scotland) Amendment Act 1896 which stipulated only enrolled law agents could become notaries and the Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1924 which extended notarial execution to law agents.