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ALLEGED EXORBITANT BILL OF COSTS.

3 {pBSSa ASSOCIATION iTfer.tyyufttf.) .jf \ ATICKIiAISX), Horomber 24 The discharge frosa the Goartof T. Hizmphreyß,BoHcitor > wMcli was applied for to-day at the Supreme Court* bat waa opposed on the grounds that the debtor had been guilty of misconduct The grounds of the oppo3itaon appeared to b§ an alleged exorbitant bill of coats rendered by Hmaphreys to a client, Meyer. His Honor, howmet, Knmted the diasharga. He mid debtor had ehowa gros3 miscondaet in rendering euah & hiR of costs, bat to sospend his discharge on that account; wooid be a step which far atasy years no single Judge had taken npon iumseil, the matter having always been referred fa> the Court of Appeal. Whatever his opinion on the bill of costs might be he did sot think that was a matter h© should deal with in ea&aideri&g aa ajapiHieatfoa fogdiacharga. ;

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7718, 25 November 1890, Page 5

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ALLEGED EXORBITANT BILL OF COSTS. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7718, 25 November 1890, Page 5

ALLEGED EXORBITANT BILL OF COSTS. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7718, 25 November 1890, Page 5

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