respect of such Time as may have elapsed since the Day of such Resignation, and a like proportionate Part thereof to be paid to the Executors or Administrators of such Assistant Judge up to the Day of his Death in respect of such Time as may have elapsed since the 5 last Day of Payment. Repeal the annual Certificate Duty payable by Attornies, Solicitors, Proctors, Writers to the [Note.—The Words printed in Italics are proposed to be inserted in Committee.] W HEREAS under or by virtue of an Act passed in the Preamble. Fifty-fifth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled.“An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties 55G.3.c.184. . on Deeds, Law Proceedings, and other written or printed Instru5 " ments, and the Duties on Fire Insurances, and on Legacies, and “ Successions to Personal Estate upon Intestacies, now payable in “ Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof,” and by an Act passed in the Fifth and Sixth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to assimilate the Stamp Duties 5 & 6 Vict. 10 “ in Great Britain and Ireland, and to make Regulations for col- c. 82, “ lecting and managing the same,” certain Stamp Duties specified and contained in the Schedules to the said Acts annexed were granted and made payable in Great Britain and Ireland for or in respect of (amongst other things) Certificates to be taken out yearly 15 by every Person admitted as an Attorney or Solicitor in any of His Majesty's Courts at Westminster and Dublin, or in any of the Courts and and Ireland holding Pleas where the Debt or Damage amounts to and by the Authority of the same. Duties on I. That from and after the Fifteenth Day of November One thouannual Certi- sand eight hundred and fifty-three the Duties aforesaid shall cease taken out by and be no longer paid or payable: Provided always, that such of the 15 Attornies, said Duties as shall then have accrued or have become payable or due Solicitors, Proctors, &c., shall be recoverable by the same Ways or Means, and with such and repealed. the same Penalties, as if this Act had not passed. torney and between the ber and the 16th De Every At- II. Every Person who has been or shall be admitted or enrolled as an Attorney or Solicitor in any Court of Law or Equity in England 20 Solicitor to take out or Wales shall annually, between the Fifteenth Day of November annually, and the Sixteenth Day of December, during such Time as he shall 15th Novem- continue to practise as an Attorney or Solicitor, or before he shall act as an Attorney or Solicitor, or as such Attorney or Solicitor shall cember, a sue out any Writ or Process, or commence, carry on, solicit, or defend 25 Chancery, or Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, or Exche- III. Every 1 1 1 III. Every Certificate issued by virtue of this Act between the When such Fifteenth Day of November and the Sixteenth Day of December in Certificate every Year shall bear Date on the Sixteenth Day of November in Date and such Year, and every Certificate issued at any other Time shall bear when de5 Date on the Day on which the same shall be issued; and Certificate shall cease and determine on the Fifteenth Day of November then next following: termine. every such and Solici IV. From and after the said Fifteenth Day of November One Registrar of Attornies thousand eight hundred and fifty-three there shall be a Registrar 10 of Attornies and Solicitors admitted or enrolled in any such Court of tors to keep Law or Equity in England or Wales, and it shall be the Duty of such a Roll. Registrar to keep an alphabetical Roll or Book, or Rolls or Books, of all Attornies and Solicitors, and to issue to Persons who have been admitted and enrolled as Attornies or Solicitors Certificates entitling 15 them to practise as such ; and it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, (or any Three of them, of whom the Master of the Rolls shall be 20 One,) to make such Orders, Directions, and Regulations touching the Performance and Execution of the Duties aforesaid as they shall think proper; and such Registrar, or some Person duly appointed by him, shall have free Access to, and shall be at liberty from Time to Time to examine and take Copies or Extracts, without Fee or 25 Reward, of all Rolls or Books kept for the Enrolment of Attornies and Solicitors in any of the Courts at Westminster, and for the Enrolment of Attornies and Solicitors in the Court of the Duchy of Lancaster, or Court of the Duchy Chamber of Lancaster at West minster, or in any Courts of the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and 30 Durham ; and the Duties of such Office of Registrar shall be performed as in the Manner provided and directed by an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act for consoli- 6 & 7 Vict. dating and amending several of the Laws relating to Attornies c 73. 35 “ and Solicitors practising in England and Wales,” by the “ Incor porated Society of Attornies, Solicitors, Proctors, and others, not being Barristers, practising in the Courts of Law and Equity of “ the United Kingdom,” whether by their present or any future Charter of Incorporation, unless and until the Lord Chief Justice of 40 the Court of Queen's Bench, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, (or any Three of them, of whom the Master of the Rolls shall be One,) shall by any Order under their Hands, which Order they are hereby authorized and empowered to make, 45 appoint any fit and proper Person to perform the said Duties in the Place . 66 |