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entirely abolished at the
reorganization of the
Curia by Pius X. In Germany,
Referendar refers to: a
trainee solicitor/attorney
undertaking an
articled clerkship...
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conditions became less favourable. Consequently, he was ****igned
Privy Referendar at the
Ministry of
Justice where he sta****
until 1826, when he retired...
- a
lecturer simultaneously with his studies. In 1886,
Weber p****ed the
Referendar examination,
which was
comparable to the bar ****ociation
examination in...
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September 2020). "Eleições
diretas do
Chega chamam 11.313
militantes a "
referendar" André
Ventura e a pena de morte". O
Jornal Económico (in
European Portuguese)...
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purpose of this
clerkship is
solely the
legal education of the
clerk (
Referendar) and not
giving ****istance to his instructor. In the
Federal Supreme Courts...
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courts at
Koblenz he
acquired a
taste for jurisprudence. He
became a
referendar in
September 1843, and
after some
months of
travel in France, Switzerland...
- justice) of the
criminal court in Osnabrück, and in 1768 was made
Geheimer Referendar (privy
councillor of justice). For 20 years, he was the
legal adviser...
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Amtsgerichtspresident Maria Bard as
Grete Schulze Hans
Brausewetter as
Referendar Müller Carl
Balhaus Alfred Beierle Ernst Behmer Gerhard Bienert Gregori...
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considerable pride to him. In 1905, he
graduated with a
legal degree as a
Referendar, and in 1907, he went on a tour
around the world.
After graduation from...
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Reichskriegsministerium (RKM,
Reich Ministry of War) in 1939. He p****ed the
Referendar (civil
service exam) in 1926. From 1929, he was head of the RWM Central...