for the said purpose to the treasurer of the section; if the appellant succeeds, the balance of the deposit is returned to him. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 90. &c. 3594. Should the advocate, condemned to pay the costs Default to awarded against him, fail to pay the same, within fifteen days, pay costs, after final judgment in the case, it is the duty of the treasurer of the section to notify him that unless he pays the costs still due by him, within a further delay of eight days, his name shall be forwarded to the secretary-treasurer of the general council to be struck from the roll of advocates. roll, if costs After the expiry of the said delay of eight days, if the said Name to be costs have not been paid to the party or to the treasurer, the struck from treasurer of the section, at the request of the successful party, not paid. certifies such default to the secretary-treasurer of the general council, who, in such case, strikes the name of the advocate in default from the roll. Such advocate may acquire the right of resuming practice, On payment by paying the said costs and complying with the provisions of of costs,advoarticle 3564. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 91. cate may resume prac tice. payment. 3595. If the party condemned to pay the costs does not, Execution in within one month from the judgment, pay the costs due by him default of to the opposite party, the latter may obtain from the Superior Court of the district an execution against the property of the party condemned, by depositing a copy of the judgment and of the taxed bills of costs certified by the proper officer. thereon. The proceedings on such execution shall be had as if the Proceedings. judgment had been rendered by the Superior Court. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 92. plaints, secu made by gen 3596. The general council may, by a by-law, alter and By-laws reamend the preceding provisions as regards the manner of specting commaking the complaint and of the trial thereof before the rity and apcouncil of the section, as regards the amount to be deposited peals to be on appeal, for which it may substitute security and increase or eral council. diminish the same, and also as regards the procedure to be followed for appeals and for the matters governed by articles 3573, 3575, 3580, 3581, 3586, 3587, 3589 and 3591. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 93. §4.- Advocates' Fees and Costs. fessional services. 3597. Advocates are entitled to fees and remuneration for Fees for protheir professional services. Amongst the professional services for which fees and remu- What are to neration may be charged are included: travelling, attendance, be considered written and verbal consultations, and the examination of papers and documents. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 94. as such. costs award 3598. The costs awarded to a party or to his attorney by Interest upon a judgment of a court bear interest from the date of the judg- co ment awarding the same. 49-50 V. c. 34, s. 95. ed. Tariffs of fees 3599. The general council may, from time to time, establish for advocates, a tariff of fees for advocates practising before any of the courts of justice in this province. &c. Coming into force after approval by LieutenantGovernor. Such tariffs shall be forwarded to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council and shall come into force only with his approval.. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 96; 51-52 V., c. 41, s. 2. Forms. SECTION X. FORMS. 3600. The forms contained in the appendix to this chapter are sufficient for all lawful purposes. 49-50 V., c. 34, s. 97. APPENDIX. FORMS. NOTICE TO BE GIVEN BY CANDIDATE FOR ADMISSION TO STUDY.. secretary of the Bar of , having my residing at give notice to the present myself at the next examination of the Bar to be admitted to the study of the legal profession, and I do solemnly declare : 1. That I am years of age; 2. That I was educated in the schools and colleges and at the places following: That during months And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the act respecting extrajudicial oaths. Certificate to be endorsed on each Notice by the Secretary. I, the undersigned secretary of the Bar of hereby certify that the accompanying notice was received by me on the with the following documents: day of for I, the undersigned, domiciled residing at months, law student, give notice to the secretary of the Bar of that I will present myself at the next examination of the Bar to be admitted to the practice of the profession of advocate, and I solemnly declare: 1. That I am (or by the one years of age; next, will be) twenty one thousand eight hun 2. That I was admitted to study law on the day of dred and that my certificate of admission to study was registered on at 3. That I passed a deed of indenture before notary public, at on the practising advocate 4. That I have studied regularly, without interruption and during ordinary office hours, under the said practising advocate, with the consent of my previous patrons, and in virtue of the transfer of indentures hereunto annexed; 5. That I have followed a regular law course during years and taken a degree of in Law in the University at 6. That during the said periods, I was not absent from the office of my patron for more than one month, (the July and August vacation not being included) except during the following periods, and for the following reasons, namely: With my patron's permission; 7. That during my clerkship I was employed as the office of at or profession of during (or occupied or exercised the trade of during 8. That I am a British subject by birth (or naturalization as the case may be) as appears by the documents filed herewith, dated And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the act respecting extra-judicial oaths. Dated at I, the undersigned, Secretary of the Bar of certify that the present notice was forwarded to me on the day, of the month of one thousand eight hundred and with the following documents: (Signed,) E. F., Secretary. PATRON'S CERTIFICATE. Canada Province of Quebec District of at I, the undersigned, advocate, domiciled and practising certify that A. studied in the office, under indentures from until the and that he accomplished his duties as such student regularly, without interruption and during ordinary office hours; That he was not absent, apart from the July and August vacation, to my knowledge for more than one month at a time except for the following reasons; that for (part of) had the consent of these absences he that during his clerkship he was to my knowledge, (or was not) employed in business outside of his study of the profession as profession of during about Date (or that he has exercised the trade or To the Batonnier and the members of the Council of the Bar of A. B., esquire, Syndic of the Bar of hereby informs the Council of the said Bar that C. D., esquire, one of the members of the said Bar, residing at is accused under oath by E. F. of (This part may be omitted if the complaint is made by the syndic himself.) &c., &c., as follows, to wit: That the said C. D., (set forth the offence), Therefore the said E. F. prays that an order do issue from the said Council, calling upon the said C. D. to appear before the said Council according to law and justice (or the said A. B. awaits the orders of the Council on this complaint.) |