الجزيرة العربية: أوراق متفرقة، الفترة من 1933-1955 p.871

FO 464/15 الأول من يناير 1933 إلى الحادي والثلاثين من ديسمبر 1955
(b) A person who desires to practise as a legal practitioner in a particularcase before any Court constituted for the purposes of the Order, and who doesnot desire to make an application for leave to practise more generally underRule 1, shall make a written or oral application to such Court and a Judgenf that Court may in his discretion grant or refuse the application.
4. On or after the 1st February in each year, every person admitted inaccordance with Rules 1 and 2 to practise as a legal practitioner must takeout a certificate of leave to practise for the year following the 1st March,and shall not be admitted to practise during that year in any matter underthe Order until he has taken out such a certificate.
5. The fees set out in the Schedule hereto shall be payable on anyapplication, order, or issue of any certificate under these Rules; providedthat a Judge of the Court to which the application is made may, if hethinks fit to do so owing to the special circumstances of the case, waive thewhole or part of the fee payable on an application under Rule 3 (b).
6. No person may practise before any Court established under the Orderwithout such authority as is required by these Rules.
Charles A. Gault,Judge of Her Britannic Majesty's Chief
Court for the Persian Gulf.

Bahrain, September 14, 1955.

Approved :
Harold Macmillan,Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs.