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48° GEORGII III. Cap.149.
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SCHEDULE, PART I. Duty.
  £ s. d.

ARTICLES of CLERKSHIP, or Contract, whereby any Person (not being an Attorney of one of the Courts at Westminster) shall first become bound to serve asa Clerk, in order to his Admission as a Sworn Clerk in the Office of the Six Clerks of the Court of Chancery, or as a sworn Clerk, Clerk in Court, or Side Clerk in the Office of Pleas, or the Office of His Majesty's Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer in England

  110 0 0

And for any Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

ARTICLES of CLERKSHIP, or Contract, whereby any Person shall become bound to serve as a Clerk, in order to any such Admission as aforesaid, for the Residue of the Term for which he was originally bound, in consequence of the Death of his former Master, or of the Contract between them being vacated by Consent, or by Rule of Court, or in any other Event

  1 10 0

And for any Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

And where any Person, having entered into any Articles of Clerkship, or Contract, bearing a Stamp Duty of 110l., in order to his Admission as a Sworn Clerk, Clerk in Court, or Side Clerk in the Court of Chancery or Court of Exchequer, or in order to his Admission as an Attorney or Solicitor in any of the Courts at Westminster, shall afterwards enter into any such Articles or Contract as aforesaid, for any other of those Purposes ; the said last-mentioned Articles or Contract shall be charged only with a Duty of

  1 10 0

And the Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

And where the same Articles of Clerkship shall be a Qualification to any Person, to be admitted, not only as an Attorney or Solicitor in any of the Courts at Westminster, but also as a Sworn Clerk, Clerk in Court, or Side Clerk in the Court of Chancery or Court of Exchequer, or as an Attorney or Solicitor in any of the inferior Courts aforesaid; such Articles shall not be charged with more than one Duty of 110l.

 

ARTICLES of CLERKSHIP, or Contract, whereby any Person shall first become bound to serve as a Clerk, in order to his Admission as a Proctor in the High Court of Admiralty in England, or in any of the Ecclesiastical Courts in Doctors Commons

  110 0 0

And for any Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

ARTICLES of CLERKSHIP, or Contract, whereby any Person shall become bound to serve as a Clerk, in order to his Admission as a Proctor, in any of the Courts aforesaid, for the Residue of the Term for which he was originally bound, in consequence of the Death of his former Master, or of the Contract between them being vacated,or in any other Event

  1 10 0

And for any Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

ARTICLES, or Indenture of Clerkship or Apprenticeship, whereby any Person shall first become bound to serve as a Clerk or Apprentice, in order to his Admission as a Writer to the Signet, or as a Solicitor, Agent, or Attorney, in any of the Courts of Session, Justiciary, Exchequer, and Commission of Teinds, in Scotland

  55 0 0

And for any Counterpart or Duplicate thereof

  1 10 0

ARTICLES, or Indenture of Clerkship or Apprenticeship, whereby any Person shall first become bound to serve as a Clerk or Apprentice, in order to his Admission to act as Procurator or Solicitor