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

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31 The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 .
32 the solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
33 The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 .
34 The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society .
35 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
36 The solicitors ' governing body is the Law society , which was first established in 1825 .
37 The Law Society [ the solicitors ' governing body ] has set up a specialist panel of solicitors to represent children where they are a party to court proceedings .
38 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
39 Many solicitors ' firms participate in the TransAction scheme , set up by the Law Society [ the solicitors ' professional body ] to reduce the delays which can lead to breaks in property chains , and make the conveyancing process run more smoothly .
40 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
41 The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 .
42 The single market of 1992 finds the solicitors ' profession in a prime position to take advantage of all the opportunities it has to offer .
43 The nature of the work and the environment in which you operate is a matter for your choice , but few careers offer the variety of opportunity provided by the solicitors ' profession .
44 The office is responsible for lobbying the European institutions and keeping the solicitors ' profession at home informed of EC developments .
45 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 .
46 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor .
47 Agree either that there continue to be no lower limit for the remuneration certificate jurisdiction or that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide for a lower limit of £100 profit costs .
48 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide an upper limit to the jurisdiction of £50,000 .
49 I am determined to avoid such division in the solicitors ' branch of the profession .
50 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 .
51 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 .
52 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 .
53 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 .
54 EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOLICITORS ' APPLICATION
55 In considering the solicitors ' application the Legal Services Committee prepared a submission based on what it considered was the inadequacy of the advocacy and training proposals .
56 The Solicitors ' Practice Rules were amended to permit , as from , partnerships between solicitors and ‘ registered foreign lawyers ’ ( ‘ RFLs ’ ) .
57 Also on section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , and the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 , came into force .
58 The overseas office of an MNP is in a slightly different position ; the solicitors practising from that office ( including all the solicitor partners , whether resident overseas or not ) are governed by the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , and solicitor partners will be responsible for ensuring the office 's compliance .
59 An MNP will require cover under the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund in respect of its offices in England and Wales .
60 The Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 ( as amended ) require that an RB must have at least one solicitor shareowner and at least one solicitor director , and that only solicitors and RFLs may be shareowners or directors .
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