barrister definition

barrister means the barrister, practising as a member of the Bar of England and Wales, who is supplying the Services in accordance with the Agreement; a "Business Day" means a day that is neither a weekend nor a public holiday in England;
barrister means a barrister of England or Ireland, or a member of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland;
barrister means barrister in England and Wales;

Examples of barrister in a sentence

  • The moral rights of the Barrister in respect of their work product are asserted.

  • If the Instructing Party requires a greater level of security in electronic communications, the Instructing Party shall notify the Barrister of this, and the Instructing Party and the Barrister shall use their best endeavours to agree and implement an e-mail protocol, incorporating encryption standards, on the basis of best commercial practice at the time.

  • Subject to the duties of the Barrister and the Instructing Party to the court, the Barrister and the Instructing Party acknowledge and agree that each owes a primary duty to the Lay Client.

  • Any estimate of likely fees and disbursements does not, unless otherwise agreed, amount to a promise or agreement that the Barrister will perform those Services within a fixed time or for a fixed fee, but represents the Barrister's best estimate based on the information available to the Barrister at the time.

  • If the Instructing Party or the Lay Client wishes to use copies of the Barrister’s work product for purposes other than those for which it is prepared, this will require the express written permission of the Barrister.


More Definitions of barrister

barrister means the barrister, practising as a member of Xxxxxxxx, who is supplying the Services;
barrister means an Australian legal practitioner whose Australian practising certificate is subject to a condition that the holder is authorised to engage in legal practice as or in the manner of a barrister only.
barrister means a practising barrister;
barrister means a person who is qualified as a barrister in England and Wales or Northern Ireland or as an advocate in Scotland; and
barrister means an Australian legal practitioner who engages in legal practice solely as a barrister pursuant to sections 43 and 47(1)(b) of the LPUL, and whose Australian practicing certificate is subject to a condition that the holder is authorized to engage in legal practice as or in the manner of a barrister only;
barrister means an individual who has been called to the Bar by one of the Inns of Court and who has not ceased to be a member of the Bar; and in Parts III (other than paragraph 301), VI, VII and VIII of this Code means a practising barrister;
barrister means a barrister and attorney admitted and enrolled as a barrister and attorney under section 51 of the Supreme Court Act 1905;