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Dean of faculty

Dean of faculty. The head of the Faculty of Advocates (q.v.).

Appointed day

Appointed day. A day fixed by an Act of Parliament for some purpose of the statute; see, e.g., the Local Government Act, 1894, s. 84; Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, s. 5. In relation to a Tribunal...

Arbitration

commercial arbitrations, where an umpire is appointed, for the arbitrators on either side to act, in effect, as advocates, unless the parties otherwise desire, French Government v. Tsurushima Maru, (1921) 37 TLR 961. By s. 9 of

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Barrister, or Barrastor

Barrister, or Barrastor, a counsellor or advocate learned in the law, admitted to plead at the bar, and there to take upon himself the protection

Book

on written demand to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the University Library, Cambridge, the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and subject to certain provisos the National library of

Cause of action

piece of evidence which is necessary to prove each fact, comprises in 'cause of action', Rajasthan High Court Advocates, Asson. v. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC 416 (422): (2001) 2 SCC 294. [Civil Procedure Code, (5

Chartered Accountant

Chartered Accountant. See ACCOUNTANT. Means a chartered accountant as defined in clause (b) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 and who has obtained a certificate of practice under sub-s. (1) of...

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

discussed in this country. In 1844 Sir Fitzroy Kelly, in a remarkable speech in the House of Commons, advocated criminal appeal, the claim to which has also been recognized by Starkie, Sir John Holker, and Chief Baron

Affidavit

Affidavit [fr. affidare, M. Lat., to pledge one's faith, fr. fides, Lat.], a written statement sworn before a person having authority to administer an oath. By the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, all evidence...

Dependants

Dependants, means the spouse, parents or minor children of a member of the Fund. [Advocates' Welfare Fund Act, 2001, s. 2 (f)]

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Dean of faculty

Dean of faculty. The head of the Faculty of Advocates (q.v.).

Appointed day

Appointed day. A day fixed by an Act of Parliament for some purpose of the statute; see, e.g., the Local Government Act, 1894, s. 84; Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, s. 5. In relation to a Tribunal...

Arbitration

commercial arbitrations, where an umpire is appointed, for the arbitrators on either side to act, in effect, as advocates, unless the parties otherwise desire, French Government v. Tsurushima Maru, (1921) 37 TLR 961. By s. 9 of

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Barrister, or Barrastor

Barrister, or Barrastor, a counsellor or advocate learned in the law, admitted to plead at the bar, and there to take upon himself the protection

Book

on written demand to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the University Library, Cambridge, the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and subject to certain provisos the National library of

Cause of action

piece of evidence which is necessary to prove each fact, comprises in 'cause of action', Rajasthan High Court Advocates, Asson. v. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC 416 (422): (2001) 2 SCC 294. [Civil Procedure Code, (5

Chartered Accountant

Chartered Accountant. See ACCOUNTANT. Means a chartered accountant as defined in clause (b) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 and who has obtained a certificate of practice under sub-s. (1) of...

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

discussed in this country. In 1844 Sir Fitzroy Kelly, in a remarkable speech in the House of Commons, advocated criminal appeal, the claim to which has also been recognized by Starkie, Sir John Holker, and Chief Baron

Affidavit

Affidavit [fr. affidare, M. Lat., to pledge one's faith, fr. fides, Lat.], a written statement sworn before a person having authority to administer an oath. By the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, all evidence...

Dependants

Dependants, means the spouse, parents or minor children of a member of the Fund. [Advocates' Welfare Fund Act, 2001, s. 2 (f)]

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