Statutes and Rules in Relation to the Admission of Attorneys in Massachusetts

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Board of Examiners., 1901
 

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Page 13 - ... contained, for the benefit of each respectively, do hereby mutually covenant, promise, contract and agree, to and with each other as follows, to wit:— First. Said party of the first part hath demised, leased and rented, and doth by these presents demise, lease and rent, for the term of one hundred years, from and after the first day of February, AD eighteen hundred and sixty-nine (1869), unto the said party of the second part, and its successors, all and singular, the railway of the said party...
Page 6 - You solemnly swear that you will do no falsehood, nor consent to the doing of any in court ; you will not wittingly or willingly promote or sue any false, groundless, or unlawful suit, nor give aid or consent to the same ; you will delay no man for lucre or malice ; but you...
Page 3 - Section 1. The several amounts named in this act are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid from the several funds Indicated, to the respective public officers, and for the several purposes specified, for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of October, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven namely: FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
Page 5 - ... such compensation as the justices of the supreme judicial court or a majority of them may allow.
Page 9 - Every such petition shall be filed with the clerk of the court for the county in which the petitioner last studied law, except that the petition of any person who has so studied at a law school connected with any college or university within the Commonwealth may be filed either in the county in which such law school is established, or in the County of Suffolk.
Page 6 - States, whether man or woman, who has been admitted as an attorney or counsellor of the highest judicial court of any state, district, territory or country of which he was an inhabitant may, upon petition to the supreme judicial court or to the superior court...
Page 11 - Every application for admission as an attorney shall be made by a petition of the applicant, accompanied by the recommendation of an attorney of this court ; which petition shall be filed with the clerk of the court, and entered on the docket.
Page 6 - GS ch. 121, § 31. The oath of office shall be as follows : You solemnly swear that you will do no falsehood, nor consent to the doing of any in court ; you will not wittingly or willingly promote or sue any false, groundless...
Page 6 - ... cause to be sued, any false or unlawful suit, or give aid, or consent, to the same; you will delay no man for lucre or malice ; but will...
Page 3 - ... appointment, one of whom shall be a doctor of medicine. They shall not be members of the City Council. If such boards are not already in existence, appointments shall be made, as herein provided, of three persons, one for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years ; and thereafter one member shall be appointed annually for the term of three years from the first Monday in February next succeeding such appointment. Members of existing boards shall continue...

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