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Definition of Benchers

Bencher
Bencher Bench"er, n. 1. (Eng. Law) One of the senior and governing members of an Inn of Court. 2. An alderman of a corporation. [Eng.] --Ashmole. 3. A member of a court or council. [Obs.] --Shak. 4. One who frequents the benches of a tavern; an idler. [Obs.]

Meaning of Benchers from wikipedia

- Others become benchers as a matter of course when appointed as a High Court judge. The Inn may elect non-members as honorary benchers – for example,...
- Shetty as the first guests. Back Benchers is a non-fiction show which features Bollywood celebrities as students. Back Benchers is the first original series...
- decided that only Benchers and Governors should have a voice in calling people to the Bar and, by the end of the sixteenth century, Benchers were almost entirely...
- A crossbencher is a minor party (or independent) member of some legislatures, such as the British House of Lords and the Parliament of Australia. They...
- honorary benchers are known as "Royal Benchers". The first of these was the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, who was made a Royal Bencher when he opened...
- during the 17th century—11 people were made Benchers between 1600 and 1630—and in 1614 one of the Benchers appointed was explicitly allowed to be a member...
- Martin Bencher (Scandinavia) A/S is a Scandinavian shipping and freight forwarding company, which was founded in the United Kingdom in 1881. Founded in...
- The Nigerian Body of Benchers is a professional body concerned with the admission of successful candidates at the Nigerian Law School Bar Final Examination...
- barristers. The last Governor was elected in 1566, and Benchers took over later that century. Benchers, or Masters of the Bench, are elected members of the...
- In Westminster and other parliamentary systems, a backbencher is a member of parliament (MP) or a legislator who occupies no governmental office and is...