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GA Z E T TE

SEPTEMBER 1984

chargeable hou rs a nd such a figure runs counter to not

only the results of the present survey but also to the earlier

surveys.

The Remun e r a t i on Commi t t ee is very grateful to the

practitioners who t ook part in the survey a nd the firms

which sent in returns have been supplied with a full copy

of the survey report. Inevitably, f u r t h er surveys will be

necessary, but the present survey does not change the

views of the Remun e r a t i on Commi t t ee that figures in

excess of 1,000 chargeable hours can only be achieved by a

heavy a nd u nwa r r a n t a b le amo u nt of overtime being

und e r t a k e n.

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CROSSWORD SOLUTION

(September issue)

Across

Down

1. Assignees

2. Semble

9. Alpine

3. Irrupt

10. Embracer

4. No cost

1 1. Attorn

5. Enraged

12. Elopes

6. Aliter

14. Gage

7. Dinosaur

15. Title

8. Reinstate

16. Errant

11. Agent

18. Entrees

13. Eire

21. Steer it

17. Relegated

24. Exitus

19. Trillion

26. Retro

20. Ensue

30. Ruse

22. Fiyre

31. Aerial

23. Precede

32. Anlagc

25. Urgent

33. Fins legis

27. Tasset

34. Eloins

28. Ordeal

35. Mental age

29. Raving

CROSSWORD

Across

1. It expresses consent in an impressive way. 4

3. Selected a personal chattel. 5

6. Set going without restrictions. 4

11. Simply a legal wrong. 7

12. Change to round booming voice. 7

13. The limit of ambition. 3

14. Does he arrange remission of sin? 9

18. Hilary, perhaps. 7

19. Game-y and pulpy. 7

20. They take too much interest in their profession. 7

23. The legislative act of extent. 7

25. Four in the curate's remedies. 9

26. Consumed food in a catering establishment. 3

30. A quiet beat as the celestial bodies approach. 7

31. Ruin the CIA in open court. 2,5

32. That's the end, musically speaking. 4

33. A proverb of the AD period. 5

34. Right on the borderline. 4

Down

1. An error in the agreed terms of a marine policy? 4

2. An incidental, added on. 7

4. Listening to a trial? 7

5. He got engaged. 7

7. Sullen looking pigeons. 7

8. Swelling, on a graph perhaps. 4

9. An attempt to score one? 3

10. Just the thing for Cyclops. 9

15. The discharge of parties who are at it. 5

16. The skinflint who can be cheerful? Obviously not. 9

17. Lots of bits for the computer. 5

21. I hear you prudes have been taken over. 7

22. This will buy some pints Fid for the curate. 7

23. Encountering an assembly. 7

24. Spoke out and made it public. 7

27. It has nothing to do with the clergy. 4

28. Perform a deed, in law? 3

29. It cloaks a writ in "Real" actions? 4

(Solution — see page 227)

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