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  • 21articled clerk — /ˌatɪkəld ˈklak / (say .ahtikuhld klahk) noun a person under articles of agreement to serve a solicitor in return for training …

  • 22articled clerk — /ˌɑ:tɪk(ə)ld klɑ:k/ noun a clerk who is bound by contract to work in a solicitor’s office for some years to learn the law (NOTE: Such as person is now officially called a trainee solicitor, though the old term is still used) …

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  • 23articled clerk — In English law, a clerk bound to serve in the office of a solicitor in consideration of being instructed in the profession. This is the general acceptation of the term; but it is said to be equally applicable to other trades and professions …

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  • 24articled clerk — In English law, a clerk bound to serve in the office of a solicitor in consideration of being instructed in the profession. This is the general acceptation of the term; but it is said to be equally applicable to other trades and professions …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 25articled clerk — A lawyer s clerk bound to him by a contract (articles) for his services and for his instruction in law …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 26be articled — Brit. be employed as a trainee in the office of a solicitor, architect, surveyor, or accountant. → article …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 27Bachelor of Laws — The Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated LL.B., LLB or rarely Ll.B.) is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and which originated in England. [John H. Langbein, “Scholarly and… …

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  • 28James Glen Sivewright Gibson — (23 November 1861 27 March 1951) was an architect active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Life and CareerGibson was born in Arbroath on 23 November 1861, the son of William Gibson and Elizabeth Sivewright and the brother of… …

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  • 29Suaire de Turin — 45°04′23″N 07°41′09″E / 45.07306, 7.68583 …

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  • 30Article — Ar ti*cle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Articled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Articling}.] [Cf. F. articuler, fr. L. articulare. See {Article}, n., {Articulate}.] 1. To formulate in articles; to set forth in distinct particulars. [1913 Webster] If all his errors… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English