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- A solicitor is a legal practitioner who traditionally deals with most of the legal matters in some jurisdictions. A person must have legally defined qualifications...
- responsible for its day-to-day running of the bank: the Secretary and Sollicitor, the First Accomptant and the First Cashier. (Their successors, the Secretary...
- An Acte to reforme the Multitudes and Misdemeanors of Attorneyes and Sollicitors at Lawe, and to avoide sundrie unneccessarie Suits and Charges in Lawe...
- example this definition conveying the poor view he took of lawyers: "Sollicitor, is a Man imploy'd to take care of, and follow Suits depending in Courts...
- 1959. "Official W**** in Review: January 10 – January 16, 1960". http://osg.gov.ph/index.php/-****istant-sollicitors-general/fsolgens/109-pedro-t-tuazon...
- &c. Signifying unto you that it is shewed unto us that our Servant and Sollicitor Thomas Lynom merveillously blynded and abused with the late wife of William...
- Nicola Porro.it, Accessed on November 2, 2024 "The Law Society - Find a Sollicitor". lawsociety.org.uk. "New York State Unified Court System - Attorney search"...
- Concerned with British Studies, 24 (1992): 225–236 "'One Hawkins, a female sollicitor': women lawyers in Augustan England", The Huntington Library Quarterly...
- married Francine de Potter (1939-2005). Étienne Terlinden (1891-1914), sollicitor, died for Belgium, in Duffel on 5 oktober 1914. Oscar Terlinden (1853-1916)...
- Wales in the 1820s. In 1818 they formed a partnership in London with sollicitor George Pringle and surveyor George Kemp. The business was highly productive...