An Act for the relief of the Students in Law, for the profession of Advocate, Attorney, Solicitor and Counsel, who served during the late War with the United States of America. (22 March, 1817.)
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Province
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Chapter57 George III Chapter 27
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Year1817
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Concepts
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Jurisdictional Relevance
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Number of Articles1
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DescriptionAn Act to provide for students of law who should have continued their clerkship following the end of the war or whose clerkship expired during the war. After a term of five years, these men are to be commissioned as a Barrister, Advocate, Solicitor, Attorney or Proctor at Law, upon undergoing an examination and obtaining a certificate of fit capacity and character.
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SourceNot available