CORRIGENDA

Published date01 January 1950
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.1950.tb00156.x
Date01 January 1950
Jlw.
1960
STATUTES
87
frequently pointed out that such
a
reluctance has in the past
seriously militated against the success of the present facilities.
ti.
Miscellaneous. There are
a
number of other matters in respect
of
which the Act can be, and has been criticised.
In
particular one
map
regret that it is initially to be limited to assistance before the
ordinary courts of law and that certain actions are to be excluded
even
so
far as the defendant is concerned. Few will doubt, however,
thnt on the whole the Scheme
is
n good one and an immense
improvement on nnythirrg which has hitherto existed in this country.
Happily, too,
it
is flexible and many imperfections can, and in
due
course will no doubt, be removed by Regulations.
It
will come
into force with the goodwill of the whole profession, most of whom
will undoubtedly participate in it and all
of
whom will hope that its
complete implementation will not be too long delayed.
L.
C.
B.
G.
CORRIGENDA
Vol.
12,
p.
250,
1.
21:
forepitea rend equated
,,
p.
352,
1.
18:
for statentent read statesmen
,,
p.
874,
1.
15:
for breach read contract
,,
p.
405,
1.
89:
for altered read unaltered

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