Integrated Bar - Law Dictionary Search Results
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integrated bar : a bar having compulsory membership of all lawyers practicing in a specific area (as a state) called also unified bar compare voluntary bar ...
voluntary bar
voluntary bar : a bar to which lawyers are not required to belong to practice law in the state compare integrated bar ...
unified bar
unified bar : integrated bar ...
integrated
integrated 1 : composed to form a complete or coordinated entity ;specif : being a final and complete expression of an agreement that cannot be contradicted or modified by extrinsic evidence [an writing] 2 : marked by the unified control of all aspects of industrial production from raw materials through distribution of finished products [ companies] [ production] 3 : characterized by integration and esp. racial integration [ schools] [an society] ...
bar
bar often attrib 1 a : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in criminal cases or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases compare bench, dock, jury box, stand b : court tribunal [the younger judge brought a fresh viewpoint to the ] 2 a : the whole body of lawyers ;esp : those qualified to practice in the courts of a particular jurisdiction [admitted to the Arizona ] [the bankruptcy ] compare bench b : the profession or occupation of lawyer c : bar examination [passed the ] 3 : something that prevents admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier [the restrictive covenant raised a racial ] [consent of the victim is a to conviction] b : the permanent preclusion of a claim or action esp. due to the loss of a previous suit based on the same cause of action and between the same parties [its earlier successful suit against the purchaser for the price was a to...
Bar of the House
Bar of the House, in the Lok Sabha, the Bar consists of a wooden Bar placed between two pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches on either side of the aisle. Before an offender is brought to the Bar of the House, the Speaker makes an announcement about it in the House and emphasizes the solemnity of the occasion and asks the members to keep total silence in order to maintain the dignity and authority of Parliament and to emphasise the significance of the reprimand. Thereafter he orders the watch and ward officer to bring the offender in. He is brought in and he stands at the Bar. The Speaker then reads out to reprimand after which he makes the offender to withdraw Lok Sabha Debates, Vol. Lvii, 1961, p. 5501.In the House of Lords, the bar is a wooden barrier which excludes persons who are not peers. Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A. Abraham & S.C. Hawtrey, 1956, p. 24.Bar of the House, in the House of Commons, the Bar consis...
integrate
integrate -grat·ed -grat·ing vt 1 : to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole 2 : to end the segregation of and bring into equal membership in society or an organization vi : to become integrated ...
integration
integration : the act or process or an instance of integrating: as a : a writing that embodies a complete and final agreement between parties b : incorporation as equals into society or an organization of individuals of different groups (as races) ...
Integrally
In an integral manner wholly completely also by integration...
Integrated activities
Integrated activities, a purchase for export is not an activity so integrated with the exportion so that the former could be regarded as done in the course of the latter, State of Travancore v. S.V.C. Factory, AIR 1953 SC 333 (336). [Constitution of India, Art. 286(1)(b)]...
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