- A
solicitor is a
lawyer who
traditionally deals with most of the
legal matters in some jurisdictions. A
person must have
legally defined qualifications...
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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...
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Avenue de la
Grande Armée. In
order to keep her
story credible, she
hired sollicitors and
barristers to sue the
nephrews in courts,
obtaining several rulings...
- 1959. "Official W**** in Review:
January 10 –
January 16, 1960". http://osg.gov.ph/index.php/-****istant-
sollicitors-general/fsolgens/109-pedro-t-tuazon...
- An Acte to
reforme the
Multitudes and
Misdemeanors of
Attorneyes and
Sollicitors at Lawe, and to
avoide sundrie unneccessarie Suits and
Charges in Lawe...
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local name of the
commune is La Chapelle-Enjuger, as
indicated in
local sollicitor's do****ents.
After the
liberation of the area by
Allied Forces in early...
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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...
- (CV-CXX). Then
follow rules about the
division of work
between procureurs (
sollicitors) and
advocaten (attorneys, barristers), and the
tariff for
their services...
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Concerned with
British Studies, 24 (1992): 225–236 "'One Hawkins, a
female sollicitor':
women lawyers in
Augustan England", The
Huntington Library Quarterly...
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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...