Example sentences of "solicitors [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Mackay warned that it was ‘ misleading and unfair ’ to read Lord Donaldson 's speech as an indication that judges would block solicitors ' rights .
2 There are five ways in which the consumer will benefit : a new legal Ombudsman to strengthen the present inadequate systems for handling complaints against solicitors and barristers ; cheaper conveyancing through banks and building societies being allowed to provide a one-stop house purchase service ; a new right for consumers to negotiate ‘ no-win no-fee ’ agreements with their legal advisers ; and more access to justice both by redistributing chunks of High Court work to county courts , plus extending solicitors ' rights of audience to the higher courts .
3 LAG worried on three fronts : the side-step taken by the Bill on extending solicitors ' rights of audience ; the gamble on the redistribution of High Court business when the county courts are already over-stretched ; and the unknown risks of the conveyancing changes until the new code is published .
4 The Lord Chancellor 's concessions to the Bar over solicitors ' rights of audience are understandable but mistaken .
5 The thunder with which this was greeted from the senior judiciary — every one a former barrister — forced the Lord Chancellor to produce his fudge : separate systems of accreditation with four senior judges given a veto over solicitors ' rights .
6 Such debate surrounds the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , by which the potential lies to increase solicitors ' rights of audience and effectively streamline the profession .
7 Contrary to what our readers may believe the above is not a description of Europe after the arrival of solicitors ' rights of audience .
8 Where that does not resolve any difficulty , the client may pursue his claims with the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau .
9 Finally , the client should be told that if all else fails , the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau exists to deal with complaints about the conduct of solicitors .
10 As an additional safeguard , you may refer your concerns to the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau , whose details can be obtained from us .
11 — receiving opponent solicitors ' papers by mistake .
12 Solicitors ' accounts rules
13 It incorporates the latest Solicitors ' Accounts and Accountants ' Report rules ( p 97 ) .
14 Solicitors ' accounts rules
15 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 .
16 solicitors ' accounts
17 Recent changes to the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules ( 1991 ) ( SAR ) and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 ( ARR ) will affect the way reporting accountants carry out their duties .
18 Solicitors ' accounts
19 Scottish solicitors ' accounts in English legal aid cases are not normally taxed by Taxing Masters in England , but under an informal arrangement are referred for scrutiny to the Central Committee Taxation Department .
20 The Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 and the Accountant 's Report Rules 1991 apply to MNPs ' offices in England and Wales .
21 Solicitors ' Accounts ( Consequential Repeals ) Rules 1991 ]
22 Consequently , many added as a rider to their initial response the comment that the reporting accountant should be registered and/or licensed by the Law Society and required to undertake training in solicitors ' accounts .
23 Rules , in substance the same as those relating to solicitors ' accounts , and those concerning the permitted name of the firm and the need for proper supervision of offices , apply equally to overseas as to domestic practices , subject generally to the caveat that nothing in the Law Society 's Rules will override particular duties imposed on practitioners by the local law .
24 The books of such company must be available for production to the Council on demand under its powers of inspection contained in the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1986 .
25 The Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 and the Accountant 's Report Rules 1991 are reviewed in Chapter 12 .
26 Some system might be adopted ( Clause 13.06 ) for coordinating applications for new certificates ; ( 2 ) to maintain bank accounts in accordance with the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules and to provide for restrictions on drawings from such accounts ( Clauses 6.0.4 and 6.0.6 ) .
27 Solicitors are allowed to form service companies , subject to the following conditions : ( 1 ) membership of the company must be limited to members or partners of the firm , admitted solicitors holding practising certificates , retired partners of the firm and dependants of retired or deceased partners ; ( 2 ) the books of the company must be made available where the Council of the Law Society require an inspection of the accounts under the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 .
28 ( Solicitors ' cheques are usually accepted . )
29 ( Solicitors ' cheques are usually accepted . )
30 Legal Aid Board proposals to grant ‘ franchises ’ to selected solicitors ' firms doing legal aid advice work under the ‘ green form ’ scheme will enable the board and lawyers to jointly improve the system , John Pitts , the board chairman , said .
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