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King's Counsel
within the Bar. They answer in some measure to the advocates of the revenue, advocati fisci, among the Romans. They must
Fund
Institute of Fashion Technology Act, 2006, s. 2(f). Means the advocates' welfare fund constituted under sub-section (1) of s. 3, Advocates
Cessation of practice
Cessation of practice, means removal of the name of an advocate from the State roll under s. 26A of the Advocates
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Advocate, Lord
Advocate, Lord, the principal Crown Lawyer in Scotland, and one of
Single tax
A tax levied upon land alone irrespective of improvements advocated by certain economists as the sole source of public revenue
Barrister, or Barrastor
Barrister, or Barrastor, a counsellor or advocate learned in the law, admitted to plead at the bar,
Arbitration
the arbitrators on either side to act, in effect, as advocates, unless the parties otherwise desire, French Government v. Tsurushima Maru,
Appointed day
Appointed day. A day fixed by an Act of Parliament for some purpose of the statute; see, e.g., the Local...
Aiders
Aiders, advocates, abettors. See ACCESSARY.
Affidavit
Affidavit [fr. affidare, M. Lat., to pledge one's faith, fr. fides, Lat.], a written statement sworn before a person having...
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