Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 84
... relation . Or it may consist of persons stand- ing in either of these relations to the head of the family , whether the father , or mother , or a brother , or a sister , or other relation , is the head ; but they must be persons who are ...
... relation . Or it may consist of persons stand- ing in either of these relations to the head of the family , whether the father , or mother , or a brother , or a sister , or other relation , is the head ; but they must be persons who are ...
Page 208
... relation of attorney and client exists there is seldom any serious difficulty in determining whether the client has or has not a cause of action , or its nature and extent if one exists . Criterions of standard character are established ...
... relation of attorney and client exists there is seldom any serious difficulty in determining whether the client has or has not a cause of action , or its nature and extent if one exists . Criterions of standard character are established ...
Page 507
... relation of attorney and client , which therefore covers and pro- tects it . It was a piece of documentary evidence born of the relation and never existing out of it . In Cleare v . Jones , 7 Exch . 421 , the plaintiff was an attorney ...
... relation of attorney and client , which therefore covers and pro- tects it . It was a piece of documentary evidence born of the relation and never existing out of it . In Cleare v . Jones , 7 Exch . 421 , the plaintiff was an attorney ...
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