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... profession . The profession differs according to the historical tra- ditions which a country has inherited . In England , for example , the profession is divided into two channels : the solicitors and the barristers . Solicitors are ...
... profession . The profession differs according to the historical tra- ditions which a country has inherited . In England , for example , the profession is divided into two channels : the solicitors and the barristers . Solicitors are ...
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... profession into solicitors and advocates ) , and Wales as also the Republic of Ireland , the legal profession is divided between the two streams of lawyers . Other countries follow a different practice : In France there are three ...
... profession into solicitors and advocates ) , and Wales as also the Republic of Ireland , the legal profession is divided between the two streams of lawyers . Other countries follow a different practice : In France there are three ...
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... profession . THE PROFESSION OF SOLICITORS : The origin of the solicitors ' branch of the legal profession is as far back in history as that of the Bar . As previously discussed in Chapter One , in the earliest litigation before the ...
... profession . THE PROFESSION OF SOLICITORS : The origin of the solicitors ' branch of the legal profession is as far back in history as that of the Bar . As previously discussed in Chapter One , in the earliest litigation before the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
Introduction The Broad and Narrower Senses | 39 |
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