Example sentences of "[adv] [art] solicitor " in BNC.

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1 They have little experience of the style of presentation in higher courts ‘ and it matters ’ and whilst a number of solicitors are extremely good others ‘ let themselves down in court ’ and in doing so let down the solicitors ' branch of the profession as a whole .
2 so the solicitor has to be er , he acts for you , he does n't act for anybody else
3 Furthermore a solicitor 's experience of advocacy is only through magistrates courts and is completely different .
4 ‘ That he is n't only a solicitor . ’
5 It is considered that only a solicitor can act Mr reward as an agent , as was thought was the position under the 1959 Act .
6 You were so successful at it that in the end you could vanish without leaving a soul behind sufficiently concerned about you to kick up a fuss — only a solicitor worried about the legal hang-ups , and especially the money !
7 One of the conditions is such that it would be advisable for solicitor shareholders ( particularly in a company with only a few shareholders ) to appoint in their will only a solicitor or solicitors as personal representative in respect of their shares .
8 The solicitor , nobody else , just the solicitor .
9 The effect of this is that the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules , and not the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules , apply to the overseas offices in respect of indemnity .
10 Solicitors ' Practice Rule 16 expressly requires solicitors to observe the Code in relation to their professional contacts with EC lawyers ( except those in the UK ) and their professional activities in any part of the EC ( other than the UK ) whether or not the solicitor is physically present in that part .
11 when you say the entire procedure , would that of included or not a solicitors letter which is set out ?
12 A named solicitor may delegate the giving of advice and assistance to a representative who is not a solicitor .
13 ‘ foreign lawyer ’ means a person who is not a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales or a barrister called to the English Bar but who is a member , and entitled to practise as such , of a legal profession regulated within a jurisdiction outside England and Wales ;
14 ‘ A recognised body shall not have as a director any person who is not a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer ; provided that all times at least one of the directors shall be a solicitor . ’
15 ‘ ( 1 ) A recognised body shall not have as a member any person who is not a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
16 ( v ) The following terms , used alone or in combination , will be deemed to indicate that a person is not a solicitor holding a current practising certificate , unless a contrary indication appears :
17 ( vi ) The appearance against a person 's name of an indication that he or she is qualified in a jurisdiction other than England and Wales , or the title licensed conveyancer , or registered foreign lawyer , or the title of any other profession , will be deemed to indicate that the person is not a solicitor holding a current practising certificate , unless a contrary indication appears .
18 A recognised body shall at all times be managed and controlled by solicitors or recognised bodies or by such persons together with one or more registered foreign lawyers ; provided that there shall be no breach of this Rule where the secretary of a recognised body is not a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
19 A recognised body shall not have as a director any person who is not a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer ; provided that at all times at least one of the directors shall be a solicitor .
20 ( 1 ) A recognised body shall not have as a member any person who is not a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
21 Oscar Wilde had his Algernon Moncrieff in The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1895 ) — the original four-act version — fob off the solicitor Gribsby who came to serve a writ on him , with frivolous repartee .
22 This is a financial manager , usually a solicitor or accountant , who charges for services , and this is appropriate where there is a reasonable amount of capital .
23 Possibly a solicitor now they 're allowed to advertise .
24 Agree that both the solicitor and the client should have a right of appeal against the provisional certificate to a Sub-Committee of three experienced non-contentious practitioners appointed by the Council .
25 Football enthusiast Mr Vaz , also a solicitor , met Kenyan-born Miss Fernandes in August .
26 ( c ) ‘ firm ’ means an unincorporated partnership consisting of solicitors or recognised bodies or both , or a multi-national partnership and includes also a solicitor who is a sole practitioner ;
27 Er there 's also a solicitor there as well .
28 One may appear in person before the court , but solicitors do not have a general right of audience ; hence a solicitor must instruct a barrister to appear before the court on the litigant 's behalf — note , however , the provisions of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ( ss. 27–33 ) discussed above .
29 She had married an insurance agent — Richard 's father — and later a solicitor in a country town who had left a wife and two children for her .
30 But he stood by his decision to give Robert Ward , 20 , probation for holding up a solicitor 's office with a starting pistol .
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