Principles of the Common Law An Elementary Work Intended for the Use of Studen

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Principles of the Common Law An Elementary Work Intended for the Use of Studen
John Indermaur
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I L L ^ • • 1 • remuneration by commission), but such agreement must be m writing, ^y commission and if in respect of any action, must be submitted to'jOi" otiierwise. A taxing-master for approval before anything can be' received under it ; any agreement for payment, how- ■ ever, only in the case of success is void, and anystipu-' lation that the solicitor is not to be liable for neglie^ence is also void (jp). A solicitor could always take a security from his client for costs already incurred, ...and he can now also do so for costs to be incurred (q).
The court or a judge before whom any action, matter, or other proceeding has been heard has power to order the solicitor's costs to be made a charge on the jDroperty recovered or preserved by the solicitor's acts (r).
It is the duty of a solicitor to conduct his client's The duty of case with ordinary skill and due expedition to its con- ^ '^^^''-'^'''^i"- elusion ; and if, having commenced any proceedings, he refuses to continue them, he will not be entitled to his costs, unless specially justified by circumstances in so When he may doing, e.


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