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solicitor and declared
The affidavit concludes in the standard format " sworn ( declared ) before me, of commissioner for oaths / solicitor, a commissioner for oaths ( solicitor ), on the at in the county / city of, and I know the deponent ( declarant )", and it is signed and stamped by the commissioner for oaths.
In 1889, when Hugh Trenchard was 16 years old, his father, who had become a solicitor, was declared bankrupt.

solicitor and Henry
His father was Henry Attlee ( 1841 – 1908 ), a solicitor, and his mother was Ellen Bravery Watson ( 1847 – 1920 ).
Unfortunately for Mackenzie, the Assembly was now in the control of his Tory enemies: Archibald McLean was speaker and Henry John Boulton was solicitor general as well as an important member of the House.
Henry Havelock was born at Ford Hall, Bishopwearmouth ( now in Sunderland ), the son of William Havelock, a wealthy shipbuilder, and Jane, daughter of John Carter, solicitor, of Stockton-on-Tees.
Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton PC ( 16 May 1830 – 25 February 1911 ), was a British solicitor and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 until 1908 when he was raised to the peerage.
It was set up by Dame Martha Constance Hattie Barber in memory of her husband William Henry Barber, a wealthy property developer and solicitor who made his fortune expanding Birmingham's sprawling suburbs.
Desmond Rawson's father-in-law Henry Knowles, a solicitor in Morecambe provided not only cash investment but all legal services for the rest of his life.
A detail from " The Trial of Queen Caroline 1820 " by Sir George Hayter — left to right: Stephen Lushington ( judge ) | Stephen Lushington ( in wig with back to painter ); Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux | Henry Brougham ( in wig handing sheet of paper downwards ); William Vizard, the Queen's solicitor ( on floor beneath Brougham ); Lord Chancellor John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon | Lord Eldon ( seated in centre background facing front ); Caroline of Brunswick | Queen Caroline ; Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey | Lord Grey ( with extended arm ).
A complaint was made to Henry Dashwood, solicitor to the Church of England and adviser to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
Sir William Henry Barber, 1st Baronet ( 9 November 1860 – 2 July 1927 ) was a wealthy property developer and solicitor who made his fortune expanding Birmingham's sprawling suburbs, when the rapid industrial development of the Black Country Capital in the Gründerzeit took place.

solicitor and must
It must be signed by a solicitor who is forming the company, or by one of the people named as a director or company secretary on Form 10.
It must be signed in the presence of a commissioner for oaths, a notary public, a justice of the peace or a solicitor.
Once the Legal Practice Course has been completed, the prospective solicitor usually must then undertake two years ' apprenticeship, known as a training contract, with a firm entitled to take trainee solicitors.
A person intending to become a solicitor in Hong Kong must have a professional law degree, either LLB or JD or the equivalent, and complete the one-year PCLL program.
They must also complete a two-year trainee solicitor contract with a law firm.
Coroners must have had a previous career, in the UK, as a lawyer ( solicitor / barrister ) or physician of at least five years standing.
A solicitor must additionally qualify as a Solicitor Advocate in order to acquire the same " higher rights " of audience as a barrister.
He must be a solicitor learned in ecclesiastical law, and be a communicant of the Church of England.
He must be a solicitor.
Alabama Governor Bibb Graves instructed every solicitor and judge in the state, " Whether we like the decisions or not ... We must put Negroes in jury boxes.
The Supervisor of Elections must be a fully qualified and registered barrister and solicitor.
Unlike other Cabinet ministers, who are not required to have any particular educational qualifications, the Attorney-General, or any person acting in that capacity, must be a barrister and solicitor qualified and registered to practice law in Fiji.
A judge ( of any court ) must either be a qualified barrister or solicitor with a minimum of seven years ' experience in Fiji or another country prescribed by law, or one who holds or has held a high judicial position in Fiji or another country prescribed by Parliament.
As all barristers must have taken the Litigation stream, many students wishing to leave their options open may opt for Litigation even if they plan to be a solicitor in the short term, to avoid having to retake the PCLL.
By statute, at least one third of the Commission's members are required to be legally qualified ( either an advocate or solicitor of at least 10 years ' standing ) and at least two thirds must have knowledge or experience of the criminal justice system.

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In non-personal injury claims, for instance, a claim for professional negligence against solicitors, the measure of damages will be assessed by the loss suffered by the client due to the negligent act or omission by the solicitor giving rise to the loss.
Yet, despite these apparent differences, notarial practice is universally considered to be distinct and separate from that of attorney ( solicitor / barrister ).
Legal notables who have been honorary fellows of the college include the late Sir John Smith, the pre-eminent criminal lawyer of his generation, the first solicitor to be appointed to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords, Lord Collins of Mapesbury and Sir Robert Jennings, former President of the International Court of Justice.
Following publication, Dickens arranged for the manuscript to be bound in red Morocco leather and presented as a gift to his solicitor, Thomas Mitton.
The Chief Justice of Hong Kong has nodded to the proposal of creating a special scheme, under which a solicitor would be able to gain the status of " solicitor-advocate " along with higher rights of audience.
However, successful applicants tend to be barristers, or ( in Scotland ) advocates, or solicitor advocates with 15 years ' experience or more.
After education at Westminster School, he was articled to Mr. Chapman, solicitor, of Ely Place, Holborn, in order to be trained for a career in law.
Following Simpson's divorce hearing on 27 October 1936, her solicitor, John Theodore Goddard, became concerned that there would be a " patriotic " citizen's intervention ( a legal device to block the divorce ), and that such an intervention would be successful.
* Fees and charges of the solicitor ( attorney ), which may be hourly or daily ;
The indemnity principle, a term unrelated to the concept of indemnity costs, stipulates that a paying party cannot be ordered to pay more than the receiving party has already agreed to pay his solicitor, the retainer.
The seller's solicitor or conveyancer will prepare the draft contract to be approved by the buyer's solicitor.
The seller's solicitor will also collect and prepare property information to be provided to the buyer's solicitors, in line with the Law Society's National Protocol for domestic conveyancing.
A practising solicitor at the time of her election, she proved to be a sound choice as her eloquence and ability bolstered a hard-fought SNP campaign and saw her through to victory.
The Criminal Justice Act 2006 also affects the right to silence, in that it permits inferences to be drawn from silence where no solicitor is present.
He lives in Brighton to be close to Clare, his daughter from his relationship with solicitor Anna Cole.
graduate is required to undertake a six-week PLT course before applying to be admitted to the bar as a barrister and solicitor.
The crime of soliciting should not be confused with the profession of a solicitor, which under UK law is typically that of a lawyer, who may also function as a legal agent to obtain the services of a barrister on behalf of a client.

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