90. A barrister may not have a seat in the office of any person authorised to instruct him or in the office of the company, firm or other body of which such person is a director, partner, member or employee.
91. A barrister should not attend a conference at or visit the office of the person authorised to instruct him in the matter or the office of the company, firm or other body of which such person is a director, partner, member or employee to collect a brief unless there is a good reason for departing from the general rule.
92. A barrister may not give a commission or present to any person who introduces professional work to him.
93. A barrister may not lend to any person authorised to instruct him or the company, firm or other body of which such person is a director, partner, member or employee any sum of money for the purpose of financing the practice of such person, company, firm, or other body, or for any other professional purpose.
94. There is no objection to barristers accepting social invitations from persons authorised to instruct him or companies, firms or other bodies of which they are directors, partners, members or employees, nor, subject to the rules against advertising, touting and publicity, extending such invitations to such persons, companies, firms or other bodies.
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