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Advocation
Advocation, a process by which an action was carried from an
Faculty of advocates
Faculty of advocates, the college or society of advocates in Scotland. See ADVOCATE.
Advocates in Aberdeen, Society of
Advocates in Aberdeen, Society of. A society of Solicitors in Aberdeen,
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Advocates, Faculty of
Advocates, Faculty of, the bar of Scotland. The Faculty was instituted
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client
Senior advocate
Senior advocate, means any advocate so designated under sub-s. (2) of s.
Legal practitioner
Legal practitioner, means an advocate [or vakil] or any High Court, a pleader, mukhtar or
Person aggrieved
(1966) BLJR 920: 1967 Cr LJ 409. Person aggrieved, the Advocate-General under the Act finishes his duty when the hearing is
State roll
State roll, means a roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council under s.
Roll
they become records of the Court. Means a roll of advocates prepared and maintained under this Act. [Advocates Act, 1961 (25
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