Example sentences of "of [art] solicitor 's " in BNC.

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1 forming an opinion of the solicitor 's office .
2 Marian 's work now suits her particularly well and in an effort to redress some of the solicitor 's problems described above she has begun to be involved in advocacy training for solicitors assisting in courses run by the College of Law — helping others towards the successful career which she demonstrates is possible from whatever your legal origins .
3 Nor does the system guarantee that the barrister of the solicitor 's choice will be able to take the case and in minor cases , last minute changes of barrister are fairly common .
4 Contentious business is work involving litigation , while non-contentious business is the rest of the solicitor 's work of which the most important component will be conveyancing and probate work .
5 Complaints can cover any aspect of the solicitor 's work , excluding negligence .
6 A copy of the solicitor 's reply is then sent to the complainant together with a comment from the Investigation Officer .
7 As the transcript of the judgment reveals , the Crown of Appeal was of the view that even if the appellant 's assertion of a right to be informed of the solicitor 's calls had been upheld , it does not follow that in all the circumstances of the case fairness would have required that the confession should have been excluded under section 78 .
8 Work in a solicitor 's office can give an understanding of the solicitor 's difficulties and requirements which the ordinary barrister often lacks .
9 The most profitable part of the solicitor 's work is conveyancing .
10 Other surveys have found a much more limited perception of the solicitor 's role .
11 It is not necessarily the case that the successful party will receive costs from the losing party which will cover the whole of the solicitor 's bill .
12 By his statement of claim , the plaintiff alleged that on July 6 , 1932 , the defendants by their solicitor , a Mr. Kennard , verbally agreed with him that , if he would on July 7 , 1932 , pay the £208 in cash into a bank at Eastbourne for the credit of the solicitor 's firm at the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England , that payment would satisfy all sums that he owed them and a bankruptcy notice which they had issued in respect of part of the debt would not be served on him .
13 Sara , sitting opposite him , on the other side of the solicitor 's desk , some weeks after her aunt 's death , was so affronted that for the moment she could not speak .
14 The policy of the solicitors ' governing body is encapsulated in Rule 1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 ( and of earlier editions ) : A solicitor shall not directly or indirectly obtain or attempt to obtain instructions for professional work or permit another person to do so on his behalf , or do anything in the course of practising as a solicitor , in any manner which compromises or impairs or is likely to compromise or impair any of the following : ( a ) the solicitor 's independence or integrity ; ( b ) a person 's freedom to instruct a solicitor of his choice ; ( c ) the solicitor 's duty to act in the best interests of the client ; ( d ) the good repute of the solicitor or of the solicitor 's profession ; ( e ) the solicitor 's proper standard of work ; ( f ) the solicitor 's duty to the Court .
15 Lord may I pick it up page four hundred and two erm at lesson B er there 's a plea of breach of duty , this new plea does however raise the issue not of the original , not apparent on the original fee then what is the scope of the solicitor 's duty that part of a particular aspect of a problem .
16 While of course the extent of the solicitor 's duty is ultimately a question for the court , surely this is a mixed question of fact and law .
17 order an inspection of a solicitor 's accounts ; in serious cases , intervene in a solicitor 's practice to protect the interests of clients ;
18 order payments out of the Compensation Fund where a person has lost money as a result of a solicitor 's dishonesty ;
19 Evidence that the cost of a solicitor 's advice ( together with fear about cost ) and the relative inaccessibility of many offices combined to deter large sections of the community from using a solicitor led to speculation about the degree of ‘ unmet legal need ’ which exists .
20 Although there is no requirement to notify the Society of the name and address of a newly formed MNP , it may be necessary for separate reasons , such as the need to keep the Law Society informed of a solicitor 's practising address .
21 Note also that a foreign lawyer ( whether an RFL or not ) who is employed by an English solicitor has all the rights of a solicitor 's clerk , and as such can , under supervision , do all reserved activities except advocacy in open court .
22 However , an RFL who becomes a partner does not have the status of a solicitor 's clerk .
23 Solicitors are prohibited from offering certain services , except as part of a solicitor 's practice or an MNP .
24 This rule applies only to such services as may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice .
25 Where a solicitor by himself or herself or with any other person without breach of paragraph ( 2 ) of this rule operates , actively participates in or controls any business , other than a solicitor 's practice or a multi-national partnership , which offers any service which may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice , the solicitor shall ensure ?
26 A wide range of views on the question also emerged in the responses from private practitioners , from those ( including some sole practitioners ) who felt reports should be required every three months , to those who questioned the general value of the accountant 's report on the grounds that it only provided a snap shot of a solicitor 's accounts at one particular moment , and was therefore of little value in detecting fraud .
27 One respondent specialising in the professional conduct of solicitors , ( including advocacy both of prosecution and defence at the Solicitor Disciplinary Tribunal ) , was concerned that the proposal in question 10 might ‘ restrict the meaning of an undertaking for the purpose of enforcement ’ , and might fundamentally alter the character of a solicitor 's undertaking .
28 Section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 comes into effect on 1 January 1992 ; so incorporation of a solicitor 's practice will become an additional option .
29 Section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 empowered the Council of the Law Society to make rules permitting and regulating the conduct of a solicitor 's business by a body corporate .
30 The Court of Appeal detected " underlying transactions of a solicitorial nature " and determined that on the expert evidence ( inter alia from a former President of the Law Society ) which had been presented the undertakings given were such as might come within the usual course of a solicitor 's business .
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