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Interest
allow interest on moneys disbursed by a solicitor for his client, and on moneys of the client in the hands of
representation
action by a lawyer of providing legal advice to a client and appearing (as in court) to speak and act on
commingling
commingling Act of fiduciary in mingling funds of his beneficiary, client, employer, or ward with his own funds. Such act is
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Eligible transaction
stock broker or sub-broker or such other intermediary to every client indicating in the contract note the unique client identity number
margin
cash or collateral deposited in a regulated amount by a client with a broker who is financing the purchase of securities
Barrister, or Barrastor
there to take upon himself the protection and defence of clients. He is termed jurisconsultus and licentiatus in jure. As to
Brief
obligation between a barrister and either the professional or lay client, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 459,
lawyer
lawyer : one whose profession is to advise clients as to legal rights and obligations and to represent clients
Borrower
other credit facility by a credit institution and includes a client of a credit institution [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005
Conditional fee agreements
between a person providing advocacy or litigation services and his client which -- (a) does not relate to proceedings of a
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