| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1850 - 920 pages
...to him, such means only as are consistent with truth, and never to seek to mislead the judges by any artifice or false statement of fact or law : 5. To...peril to himself, to preserve the secrets, of his clients : 6. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudical to the honor... | |
| Law - 1851 - 564 pages
...to him, such means only as are consistent with truth, and never to seek to mislead the judges by any artifice or false statement of fact or law. 5. To...every peril to himself to preserve the secrets, of his clients. 6. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to the honour... | |
| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...only as are consistent with truth, and never seek to mislead the judge or any judicial officer by any artifice or false statement of fact or law ; 5. To maintain inviolate the confidence and at every peri] to himself to preserve the secrets of his client ; 6. To abstain from all offensive personality,... | |
| Law - 1890 - 542 pages
...truth, and never seek to mislead the judges by any artifice or false statement of fact or law. "Fifth. To maintain inviolate the confidence, and at every peril to himself to preserve the secret of his clients. "Sixth. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial... | |
| California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, John Hill McKune - Civil procedure - 1872 - 886 pages
...confided to him, such means only as are consistent with truth, and never to seek to mislead the Judges by an artifice or false statement of fact or law;...secrets of his client; 6. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1872 - 774 pages
...means only as are consistent with truth. and never to seek to mislead the judges by an artifice or fafe statement of fact or law. 5. To maintain inviolate...preserve the secrets of his client. 6. To abstain from »U offensive personality, and to advance H<\fact prejudicial Tfco ш8 honor or reputation of a party... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1876 - 888 pages
...confided to him, such means only as are consistent with truth, and never to seek to mislead the judges by an artifice or false statement of fact or law....secrets of his client. 6. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - Law - 1876 - 986 pages
...confided to him, sucb means only as are consistent with truth, and never to seek to mislead the judges by an artifice or false statement of fact or law;...secrets of his client; 6. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1880 - 864 pages
...means only as are consistent with truth, and never seek to mislead the judge or any judicial officer by an artifice or false statement of fact or law;...to himself, to preserve the secrets of his client; G. To ahstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 704 pages
...never seek to mislead the court or jury by any artifice or false statement of fact or law. " Fifth. To maintain inviolate the confidence, and at every peril to himself, to preserve the secrets of his clients. " Sixth. To abstain from all offensive personality, and to advance no fact prejudicial to... | |
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