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See also: grant to an individual by letters patent (q v.) of a higher socialor professional position than the precedence to which his ordinary
See also: rank entitles him
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The See also: principal instance in See also: modern times of See also: patents of grants of this description has been the grant of precedence to members of the See also: English See also: bar
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In the days when acceptance of the rank of See also: king's counsel not only precluded a
See also: barrister from appearing against the See also: Crown, but, if he was a member of parliament, vacated his seat, a patent of precedence was resorted to as a means of conferring similar marks of honour on distinguished counsel without any such See also: disability attached to it
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The patents obtained by Mansfield, See also: Erskine, See also: Scott and See also: Brougham were granted on this ground
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After the See also: order of the coif lost its exclusive right 'of See also: audience in the See also: court of See also: common pleas, it became customary to grant patents of precedence to a number of the serjeants-at-See also: law, giving them rank immediately after counsel of the Crown already created and before those of subsequent creation
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Mr See also: Justice Phillimore was, on his See also: appointment as a See also: judge of the See also: queen's bench division (in 1897) the only holder of a patent of precedence at the bar, except See also: Serjeant See also: Simon, who died in that See also: year, and who was the last of the serjeants who held such a patent
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See also PRECEDENCE
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In See also: Canada patents of precedence are granted both by the governor-general and by the See also: lieutenant-governor of the provinces under provincial legislation which has been declared See also: intra vires
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(Att
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Gen. for Canada v
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Att
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Gen. for See also: Ontario, 1898, A.C. p
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247; Todd, See also: Parliamentary Govt. in Canada, 2nd ed. p
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333)
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See Pulling's Order of the Coif
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