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thereof to the Secretary of the District Law Society for the
district within which such Registrar shall reside, and one
copy to the Secretary of the New Zealand Law Society,
Wellington.
(7.) Every such candidate for admission as barrister or
solicitor who claims admission on the ground of some previous
admission elsewhere must produce some certificate or other
documentary evidence of such admission, purporting to ema-
nate from proper authority, and must make an affidavit
verifying the same and proving his identity with the person
named in such certificate or document.
(8.) He must also produce a certificate from the Incorpo-
rated Law Society, or other Law Society or Inn of Court
under whose jurisdiction he was before coming to New Zea-
land, to the effect that he has been duly admitted as a
barrister or solicitor, as the case may be, that his name still
appears as such on the roll, and that the books of such
Society or Inn of Court do not contain anything to his dis-
credit, and, further, stating the period (if any) during which
he practised as a barrister or solicitor. He shall also produce
evidence of his good character to the satisfaction of the Judge
to whom he applies for admission.
XXI. The following rules shall apply to the applications
for admission by barristers and solicitors who are entitled to
be admitted without further examination under subsection (a)
of section 4 and subsection (b) of section 15 of the Law
Practitioners Act, 1908 :-
(1.) Every such person shall, not less than two months
before the date on which he intends to apply for admission,
give to the Registrar of the Supreme Court at the place at
which he intends to apply for admission a written notice in
triplicate stating the qualifications in respect of which such
application is intended to be made, and the city or town in
the United Kingdom where he was last in practice.
(2.) Upon receipt of such notice the Registrar to whom
the same shall have been given shall forthwith send one copy
thereof to the Secretary of the District Law Society for the
District within which such Registrar shall reside, and one
copy to the Secretary of the New Zealand Law Society,
Wellington.
(3.) Every such person must produce to the Judge to whom
he shall make his application for admission, in addition to
all documents hereinbefore required, some certificate or other
document, duly authenticated, which will sufficiently prove
that he has been in practice in some part of the United King-
dom for not less than three years as a barrister or solicitor,
as the case may be.
(4.) He shall also make and file an affidavit that he is
the person named in the said certificate or other document,
and that he has been in practice as aforesaid, and shall in
such affidavit state the city or town in which he was last
in practice. If his qualification is that of a solicitor, he
shall also state in such affidavit that he is still upon the
rolls as such solicitor, and, if his qualification is that of a
barrister, that he is still entitled to practise in the United
Kingdom as a barrister. He shall also produce evidence of
his good character to the satisfaction of the Judge to whom
he applies for admission.
(5.) The fees to be paid by such person upon his admission
as a barrister or as a solicitor, as the case may be, shall be
the same fees as are payable upon the admission of barristers
or solicitors previously admitted elsewhere who are not entitled
to be admitted without further examination.
XXII. (1.) These regulations shall come into force on the
1st day of December, 1926, and, except as provided in clause (2)
of this regulation, shall apply to all candidates for admission
as barristers or solicitors.
(2.) With the exception of Regulation XII, which shall
apply to all candidates for admission as barristers or solicitors,
these regulations shall not apply to any candidate for admis-
sion—
(a.) Who shall have matriculated in the University of New
Zealand not later than the 1st day of July, 1926 ;
or
(b.) Who shall have passed the Matriculation Examination
of the said University at any examination held
prior to the 1st day of July, 1926 ; or
(c.) Who prior to the 1st day of March, 1926, shall have
been credited with a pass in not less than two
subjects of the examination in law ; or
(d.) Who has obtained provisional matriculation under the
Regulations of the University of New Zealand and
has had his matriculation confirmed by the said
University as from a date prior to the 1st day of
January, 1926 :
Provided that any such candidate as in (a), (b), (c), or (d)
shall not later than the 31st day of December, 1930, com-
plete all examinations necessary for admission as barrister or
solicitor, as the case may be, under the regulations in exist-
ance prior to the coming into force of these regulations ;
and provided further that every candidate who is required
to pass in the Law of Property (Part I) shall pass in the
Law of Property as in Division II of Regulations VII and
VIII, and every candidate who is required to pass in the
Law of Property (Part II) shall pass in subjects Nos. 3 and 4
of Division III of Regulations VII and VIII.
(3.) After the coming into force of these regulations candi-
dates who are allowed under the preceding clause to complete
their course under the regulations in existence prior to the
coming into force of these regulations may at any time elect
to become subject to these regulations, and, on so doing,
shall be credited with the subjects with which they have been
credited under the old regulations.
(4.) Any candidate who in accordance with the foregoing
provisions is allowed to continue his course under the regula-
tions in force prior to the coming into force of these regula-
tions, and who fails to complete his course before the 1st day
of January, 1931, shall complete his course under these
regulations, but shall be credited with a pass in all the
subjects in which he has been credited with a pass before
the said 1st day of January, 1931.
XXIII. On the coming into force of these regulations all
other regulations made prior to the 1st day of December,
1926, under the Law Practitioners Acts of 1882 and 1908
and any amendments thereof, with the exception of the
regulations of the 22nd May, 1914, 31st August, 1914, 30th
July, 1918, and 22nd December, 1923 (dealing with the
audit of solicitors’ trust accounts) shall be revoked, except
so far as is necessary for the purposes of Regulation XXII
of these regulations.
Dated this 23rd day of April, 1926.
C. P. SKERRETT, C.J.
W. A. SIM, J.
T. W. STRINGER, J.
A. S. ADAMS, J.
W. C. MACGREGOR, J.
H. H. OSTLER, J.
O. T. J. ALPERS, J.
The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.—
Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registration.
Department of Labour,
Wellington, 26th April, 1926.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to an application
in that behalf made to me by the Federated Seamen’s
Union of New Zealand Industrial Association of Workers,
registered number 1040, situated at Wellington, and in exer-
cise of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by
section 22 of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act,
1925, it is my intention to cancel the registration of that
industrial association after the expiration of six weeks from
the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, unless
in the meantime cause is shown to the contrary.
C. A. BERENDSEN,
Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions.
Surveyor licensed.
Surveyors’ Board of New Zealand,
Wellington, 21st April, 1926.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that a license
under the Surveyors’ Institute and Board of Examiners
Act, 1908, has been issued by the Surveyors’ Board to the
following surveyor :-
Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson,
of Greenmeadows, Hawke’s Bay.
M. CROMPTON-SMITH,
Secretary, Surveyors’ Board.
Member of House of Representatives elected, Eden Electoral
District.
Clerk of the Writs’ Office,
Wellington, 23rd April, 1926.
THE Clerk of the Writs has received a return to the writ
issued on the 26th day of March, 1926, for the election
of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Repre-
sentatives for the Electoral District of Eden, and by the
endorsement on such writ it appears that
Henry Greathead Rex Mason
has been duly elected to serve as a member for the said
district.
J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.
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⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLegal Examinations, Law Practitioners Act, 1908, Supreme Court, Barristers, Solicitors
👷 Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registration
👷 Labour & Employment26 April 1926
Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, Federated Seamen’s Union of New Zealand, Cancellation of Registration
- C. A. Berendsen, Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions
🌾 Surveyor Licensed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources21 April 1926
Surveyors’ Institute and Board of Examiners Act, 1908, Surveyor License, Hawke’s Bay
- Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson, Issued surveyor license
- M. Crompton-Smith, Secretary, Surveyors’ Board
🏛️ Member of House of Representatives Elected
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration23 April 1926
Election, House of Representatives, Eden Electoral District
- Henry Greathead Rex Mason, Elected as member for Eden Electoral District
- J. Hislop, Clerk of the Writs