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Divisional justices, &c. incapable of sitting in the House of Commons, and such of them as may be barristers incapable of practising.
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14. And . . . that the said divisional justices and receiver and all other persons holding any office in or under the said police establishment shall be incapable of being chosen members of or sitting in the House of Commons in any Parliament during such time as they shall hold the said offices respectively: and that no barrister who shall be appointed or elected a divisional justice under this Act shall, while he shall hold the said office, practise as a barrister in any court whatever, or do any business as a barrister out of court, in drawing deeds or pleadings in law or equity or any draft or drafts thereof respectively, or in giving any opinion or opinions, or otherwise; and if any such barrister shall offend herein, he shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of five hundred pounds sterling.
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