This volume contains the official â € œ Rules of the Law Society of British Columbia, â € taking effect on October 4th, 1897, along with the â € œ Legal Professions Act, 1895. â € This historical document offers a comprehensive look at the regulations governing legal practice in British Columbia at the end of the 19th century. It serves as a valuable resource for legal historians, scholars of Canadian law, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal standards and professional conduct. Examining the original rules provides crucial insight into the historical framework that shaped the modern legal system in British Columbia.
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