- overlap.
Clerks (film)
Clerk baronets Clerk family Clerk (surname)
Clerk of
works Court clerk Law
clerk Legal clerk Legislative clerk Barristers'
clerk Lord...
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Clerk or
clerk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clerk is
someone who
works in an office. A
retail clerk works in a store.
Clerk(s) may also...
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generally referred to as the town
clerk,
township clerk, city
clerk,
village clerk,
borough clerk,
board secretary, or
county clerk.
Other titles also exist,...
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Clerks is a 1994
American black-and-white
comedy film
written and
directed by
Kevin Smith in his
feature directorial debut.
Starring Smith along with Brian...
- A
court clerk (British English:
clerk to the
court or
clerk of the
court /klɑːrk/;
American English:
clerk of the
court or
clerk of
court /klɜːrk/) is...
- The
Clerk Marshal (also
spelled Clerk Martial) was an
official of the
British Royal Household in the
department of the
Master of the Horse. From the Restoration...
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clerks received no salary, but they were in the line of promotion. They
could become, presently,
third clerk and
second clerk, then
chief clerk --...
- A law
clerk,
judicial clerk, or
judicial ****istant is a person,
often a lawyer, who
provides direct counsel and ****istance to a
lawyer or
judge by researching...
- The
Clerks (formerly The
Clerks Group) are a
British early music vocal ensemble. They have aut****d a
series of
recordings and
concerts featuring music...
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equivalent role is advocate's
clerk.
There are
about 1,200 barristers'
clerks in
England and Wales.
Around 350 are
senior clerks. A
group of 20 barristers...