Example sentences of "[noun] solicitor [unc] " in BNC.

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1 A seminar for practitioners and other professionals has been organised by the British Academy of Forensic Sciences , the Criminal Bar Association and the London Criminal Courts Solicitors ' Association on the subject , ‘ False Confession ; False Evidence — can psychiatrists assist the courts ? . ’
2 It includes representatives of professional associations [ the London Criminal Courts Solicitors ' Association , the Criminal Law Solicitors ' Association , the Legal Aid Practitioners ' Group and the Institute of Legal Executives ] , the Legal Aid Board and academic institutions , [ the College of Law and the University of the West of England ] .
3 The establishment of a law centre may lead to the development of local legal aid solicitors ' practices , to some extent relying on referrals from the law centre .
4 Speaking of elections , can anyone explain why long serving former Darlington councillor Jimmy Whelan was in the Borough Solicitor 's office last Tuesday morning ?
5 The Home Office has previously turned down Wirral Council 's bid for foreshore by-laws but the borough solicitor 's department is now submitting revised proposals .
6 It includes representatives of professional associations [ the London Criminal Courts Solicitors ' Association , the Criminal Law Solicitors ' Association , the Legal Aid Practitioners ' Group and the Institute of Legal Executives ] , the Legal Aid Board and academic institutions , [ the College of Law and the University of the West of England ] .
7 — receiving opponent solicitors ' papers by mistake .
8 For many years solicitors ' practices have employed non-lawyers to do professional work .
9 I 'm thinking of the hired killer of Yatton solicitor 's wife , Shirley Rendell , a few years ago .
10 An aspiring university teacher appointed in his early 20s is likely to earn at least £4,000 less than an articled clerk in a City solicitors ' firm .
11 Before qualifying , Tony was involved in the Trainee Solicitors ' Group and is now involved in the National Committee of the Young Solicitors ' Group which he sees as an important role both socially and in terms of his work .
12 The Trainee Solicitors ' Group , arguing that the lack of grants may well limit access to the profession for those without private means , launched a loans and grants campaign and held a mass lobby of Parliament .
13 Cllr Johnston said it took the city solicitor 's department two hours to find the application forms , after he had asked why interviews had not been held .
14 A solicitors ' incorporated practice allowed under the Rules will be known as a recognised body .
15 The Edinburgh Solicitors ' Property Centre , which handles 85 per cent of second-hand home sales in Edinburgh and the Lothians , said they had experienced a steady growth in the first two months of the year .
16 It is a large figure , but the County Council was breaking er , new ground in the sale of link waste , and it was necessary to engage specialist lawyers , erm , Lond a firm of er , London solicitors er , to assist in the in the process , and members will recall that in fact , the the proceeds from the sale of link waste were four point two million pounds initially , with potentially another four hundred thousand pounds , erm , once certain conditions were satisfied .
17 He was Treasury Solicitor — the head of the government legal service — from 1971 to 1975 , and in his career in the Treasury Solicitor 's Office he was involved in the setting up of the intricate Prices and Incomes Acts of the 1960s and the formation of the new departments of Environment and Trade and Industry .
18 The Treasury Solicitor 's office provides legal advice and conveyancing and litigation services to a wide range of Government departments and Henry Ware 's career in the office , until he became head of it , was entirely on the advisory side .
19 Ware qualified as a solicitor after Marlborough and St John 's College , Oxford , and entered the Treasury Solicitor 's Office shortly before the war .
20 This was conducted by Sir Edmund Compton and as a result of his report the Treasury Solicitor 's office lost a considerable amount of its advisory work ( which it has since regained ) at about the time Ware became Treasury Solicitor in 1971 .
21 This meant a lot of work with the Treasury solicitor 's office ; but it did mean that the commissioner had to write the report and not us , so there was something to be said for the arrangement .
22 In 1987 a pamphlet , prepared by the Treasury Solicitor 's Department in conjunction with the Management and Personnel Office of the Cabinet Office , was published under the title The Judge Over Your Shoulder .
23 A striking example of this occurred in 1989 when a decision of the Divisional Court interpreting immigration rules was considered by the Treasury Solicitor 's Department to be wrong and too advantageous to the prospective immigrant .
24 As a result , a senior member of the Treasury Solicitor 's staff sent an advisory letter to the President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal saying that the decision undermined the rules and that the judge went ‘ much too far ’ .
25 The Commissioner herself is the only legally qualified person in her office , and it is not surprising to learn that Treasury solicitor 's advice is often sought before a decision is made to grant assistance or not
26 Planning Law and A Solicitor 's Services
27 Those who run the game in Britain will hope fervently that the Cardiff solicitor 's daughter does not go the same way .
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