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Перевод: solicitor
[существительное] солиситор ; адвокат ; юрисконсульт ; агент фирмы по распространению заказов; ходатай ; стряпчий
Тезаурус:
- The proposal for monitoring by silent, closed-circuit television cameras, he said, would be implemented as recommended, but the one to allow a prisoner the right to consult a solicitor every forty-eight hours would be curtailed to the extent that "where it is thought necessary" a senior police officer would be present.
- Which he duly does - with his solicitor in attendance, and with a good deal of heckling.
- On 31 December 1977, Stipplechoice Ltd, the taxpayer, was acquired by a company controlled by a solicitor specialising in tax law.
- The first essential is to see that she has a good solicitor to advise her and sort out her husband's affairs, making sure beforehand what his fee will be for the work he is going to do for her.
- In the Westland affair her management of Cabinet was an issue, once it emerged that staff at Number 10 had connived with Leon Brittan's office to leak selections from a confidential letter from the Solicitor General to damage Mr Heseltine.
- Finally he phoned the solicitor.
- The friendly deal was struck after lengthy negotiations between lawyers and Official Solicitor David Venables, the girl's court-appointed guardian.
- His solicitor Bob Emuss said that the defendant, who until February had been living in Surrey, had wanted to move to the Kingsley area.
- Again it is this incomprehension of social mobility which seems to have caused my ACC to describe an officer who took a degree and then left to become a solicitor as "a bad experience for the force" (and not a gain for society).
- Nor did solicitor's letters and a visit from the company's credit controller.
- The Council also says that taking legal action should be possible without having to send a solicitor's letter first, as seems to be general practice at the moment.
- GUILDFORD solicitor Michael Frisby is playing a leading part in the battle to help thousands of unsuspecting businesses left with huge bills after signing misleading contracts for their photocopiers.
- KINSEY centred on a Birmingham solicitor and assumed cult-viewing status in its first run this year.
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