Example sentences of "[prep] [art] solicitor [unc] " in BNC.

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1 For the solicitor 's work the fee will vary depending on a number of factors .
2 Upon termination of the retainer , the client is entitled to be handed back all relevant papers ( ie documents prepared by the solicitor for the benefit of and paid for by the client , eg instructions to counsel , copy letters to third parties etc , and documents prepared by a third party during the retainer and sent to the solicitor other than at the latter 's expense , eg vouchers for the solicitor 's disbursements ) and other property which may be in the solicitor 's possession , though the solicitor does have a lien in respect of his unpaid costs .
3 You should also subscribe to some general journals such as the Solicitor 's Journal , some litigation journals such as the Litigation Letter and Supreme Court News , and some personal injury journals such as the Personal and Medical Injuries Law Letter , Quantum and the APIL Newsletter .
4 The client is entitled to have the risk quantified in broad terms on the same basis as the information about the solicitor 's own charges .
5 The incentive to settle any claim exists insofar as it takes one file more off the solicitor 's desk and from the client 's point of view , gives him his damages ( or a proportion thereof ) sooner than would be the case if he requires to proceed to Proof .
6 It incorporates consolidated texts of the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 , together with changes made to the Rules in April 1992 .
7 The collegiate nature of the solicitors ' occupational group en-courages and maintains a feeling of identity , colleague loyalty and shared values .
8 The third area is that of media advertising by individual firms on the basis of the Solicitors ' publicity Code , which would be of advantage not just to the firms but to potential clients as well .
9 The arguments about the location , availability , approachability and cost of the solicitors ' offices emerge again in this context .
10 Approve the amendment of the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 to provide for the Law Society to grant Remuneration Certificates to either [ i ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where the only executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity , with a review of the position one year from the date of implementation of the new SRO , or [ ii ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where at least one executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity .
11 On 27th November 1974 , on a Complaint by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland , the Solicitors ' Discipline ( Scotland ) Committee found George Loudon Allan , Solicitor , 33A Queen 's Avenue , Edinburgh , guilty of professional misconduct on several charges which included the fraudulent conversion of clients ' monies and breaches of Rule 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Solicitors ' ( Scotland ) Accounts Rules , 1952 , as amended .
12 On 27th November 1974 , on a Complaint by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland , the Solicitors ' Discipline ( Scotland ) Committee found John Duncan Haward Soper , Solicitor , 48 Great King Street , Edinburgh , guilty of professional misconduct in respect of his failure to discharge his joint and several responsibility along with his former partner to keep proper books of a trust and in respect of his failure to comply with the provisions of Rule 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Solicitors ' ( Scotland ) Accounts Rules , 1952 , as amended .
13 EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOLICITORS ' APPLICATION
14 See rule 4 of the Solicitors ' Compensation Fund ( Foreign Lawyers ' Contributions ) Rules 1991 at pages 45 and 46 below .
15 There are rights of appeal against decisions of the Law Society and of the Solicitors ' Disciplinary Tribunal .
16 Rule 7(6) of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 has been amended so as to allow solicitors to go into partnership with registered foreign lawyers .
17 Rule 11(1) ( A ) of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules was inserted by the MNLPR and reads as follows : —
18 Rule 13 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 has been amended to read as follows : —
19 Rule 18(1A) of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 was inserted by the MNLPR , and reads as follows : —
20 Rule 4 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 has been amended to read as follows :
21 Rule 22 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 has been amended to read : —
22 Paragraph 6 of the Solicitors ' Publicity Code 1990 has been amended to read as follows :
23 Paragraph 7 of the Solicitors ' Publicity Code 1990 has been amended to read as follows : —
24 a statement that the list of the partners or directors and their professional qualifications is open to inspection at that office ( see also paragraph 1(d) ( ii ) above , the Business Names Act 1985 and Rule 23 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules ) .
25 Rule 12.18(b) of the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules 1992 reads as follows : —
26 Rule 17 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules requires that solicitors be covered by insurance or other indemnity as appropriate given the local conditions , and various other factors .
27 In respect of overseas offices of MNPs , the solicitor principals must comply with rules 12–16 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , which have much the same effect .
28 These prohibitions and safeguards , and certain exceptions , explanatory provisions and transitional provisions , are set out in rule 5 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 .
29 ( a ) This rule applies whether the business concerned is in England and Wales or outside the jurisdiction ; but nothing in this rule prevents the setting up outside the jurisdiction of a practice complying with Rules 8 or 9 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 .
30 ( a ) Until three years after the coming into force of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 , no part of this rule shall apply :
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