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REGULATIONS

TO BE OBSERVED IN THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS

AT THE

CHAMBERS OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS

AND

THE VICE-CHANCELLORS.

WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES

BY

RICHARD BLOXAM,

CHIEF CLERK TO THE VICE-CHANCELLOR SIR W. P. WOOD.

LONDON:

V. & R. STEVENS AND G. S. NORTON,
Law Booksellers and Publishers,

26, BELL YARD, LINCOLN'S INN.

1857.

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INTRODUCTION.

FOR the purpose of expediting the business conducted at the Chambers of the Judges of the Court of Chancery, the following Regulations have been made by the Judges; and in order that the Practice at the several Chambers may be similar, all the Judges have concurred in the same set of Rules.

These Rules are of course quite different in their effect from the General Orders of the Court. They are merely the directions of each Judge as to the mode in which the business is to be conducted at his Chambers. They relate to matters of detail, some of them in themselves of small importance; but it is, as every Practitioner must feel, very desirable that such details should be settled and regulated, so that Solicitors may devote their thoughts and attention to substantial and important matters, instead of to the forms and mode of procedure.

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