Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
As to the higher courts, the process to secure wider rights of audience continued.
The second main feature was for rights of audience.
Advocates have rights of audience to represent clients in all courts.
Employed lawyers should also be entitled to rights of audience in the courts.
Victoria also has an independent bar but solicitors have full right of audience before all courts.
Barristers have full rights of audience to appear in all courts, from highest to lowest.
Other parties, if they were in "relevant legal employment", could also request rights of audience for a particular case.
In superior courts, generally only barristers or advocates have a right of audience.
By 1994 or so, solicitors in independent practice will have rights of audience in the higher courts.
Advocate, equivalent to an English barrister with exclusive right of audience in higher courts.
Rights of audience before tribunals are much wider as noted in chapters 12 and 13.
In-house corporate legal teams can conduct litigation and have rights of audience.
The same result will follow if solicitors are given the right of audience in the Crown Court, as is by no means impossible.
Counsel may not exercise his right of audience unless he is properly attired.
Lane also opposed the proposal to extend rights of audience in the higher courts to solicitors.
However, solicitors have always had rights of audience in the magistrates' court and the county court.
A barrister may appear in any court, whereas a solicitor's rights of audience are currently limited to the inferior courts.
Jersey solicitors have no general rights of audience.
A Royal officer always has the right of audience with the Emperor."
A legal procurator also has rights of audience in lower courts of that country.
The new changes to who can gain rights of audience necessitated changes to the way legal aid worked.
Secondly, there are rules restricting rights of audience.
In many countries, trademark attorneys have rights of audience before IP courts.
In English law, a right of audience is a right to appear and conduct proceedings in court.
Inspectors can themselves be authorised to exercise rights of audience before the Magistrates even though not legally qualified (section 39).