THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE (OFFICERS) ACT, 1879 (42 & 43 VICT. c. 78). WITH THE RULES AND FORMS, Dec., 1879, and April, 1880. With Practical Notes. BY COURTENAY P. ILBERT, OF LINCOLN'S INN, ESQ., BARRISTER-AT-LAW. (Forming a Supplement to "Wilson's Judicature Acts.") go STEVENS AND SONS, 119, CHANCERY LANE, Law Publishers and Booksellers. 1880. ак PREFACE. THE contents of this volume form merely a fragment of the Judicature Acts and Rules, but it was suggested that an edition of them, with notes of the briefest possible description, might be of service to persons concerned in the working of the newly established Central Office, and might form a useful supplement to Mr. Justice WILSON'S book. My only excuse for editing a volume which affects the Temple more than Lincoln's Inn is that I was employed as a draftsman on the Act of 1879, and on the Rules which were framed to give it effect. LINCOLN'S INN, C. P. I. 778 10 10 10 11 11 Section 5. Certain Offices amalgamated with Central Office Section 6. Transfer of certain Officers to Central Office Section 8. First Masters of Supreme Court Section 9. Appointment and Removal of Officers of Central Office Section 12. Business of Central Office Section 13. Classification of Clerks of Central Office Section 14. Abolition of certain Offices and Continuance of others Section 15. As to Salaries, Pensions, &c. of Officers of Supreme Section 16. Mode of Application for Pension Section 17. Power to declare Office professional, and add Years to 12242 Section 18. Power for Lord Chancellor to Remove Disabled Officer Section 19. Provision as to Persons entitled to Pensions under Section 20. Conditions of obtaining Pensions under this Act. Section 21. Application of Salary and Pension Provisions to Officers 14 |