law lord

  • 1law lord — a colloquial name for a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary or other judge who sits in the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 2law lord — ► NOUN ▪ (in the UK) a member of the House of Lords qualified to perform its legal work …

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  • 3law lord — noun : a member of the British House of Lords who by appointment as a lord of appeal in ordinary or as lord chancellor or by possession of eminent legal experience usually obtained by having held high judicial office is qualified to participate… …

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  • 4law lord —    The most senior judges in the UK, who, under the terms of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act (1876) were appointed as life peers in order to fulfil the judicial function of the House of Lords. There are usually 12 current law lords (and several… …

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  • 5law lord — /ˈlɔ lɔd/ (say law lawd) noun British someone who is a member of the House of Lords when it sits as an appellate court …

  • 6Law Lord — member of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom …

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  • 7law lord — noun (in the UK) a member of the House of Lords qualified to perform its legal work …

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  • 8Lord Chancellor — n: an official in the British judicial system whose duties include heading the Chancery Division and presiding over the Supreme Court of Judicature and the House of Lords in its judicial capacity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 9Lord Advocate — the senior law officer for Scotland. All prosecutions run in his name, and he represents many government departments in Scotland. He is a member of the government but need not be an Member of Parliament. Actions by and against government… …

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  • 10Lord President of the Court of Session — Scotland s senior civil judge. The Lord President chairs the first division of the Inner House, the appellate division of the Court of Session. He also holds the office of Lord Justice General. He carries a heavy administrative burden, regulating …

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