The Bar Standards Board definition

The Bar Standards Board and “BSB” means the Board established by the Bar Council in accordance with the Legal Services Act 2007 independently to exercise and oversee the regulatory functions of the Bar Council.
The Bar Standards Board and “BSB” means the part of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales established in accordance with Section 28 of the Legal Services Act 2007 to independently exercise the regulatory functions of the GCB.
The Bar Standards Board and “BSB” means the Board, Committees established under these Standing Orders and any individual or group exercising the delegated powers of the Board.

Examples of The Bar Standards Board in a sentence

  • The Bar Standards Board must approve a non- authorised individual to be a manager of a BSB licensed body if they meet the suitability criteria to hold that interest taking into account: .1 their probity; .2 whether they are disqualified pursuant to section 100(1) of the LSA or included in the list maintained by the Legal Services Board pursuant to paragraph 51 of Schedule 13 of the LSA; and .3 the suitability criteria in Rule rS110 which apply to managers and employees.

  • The Bar Standards Board is a specialist regulator focussing primarily on the regulation of advocacy, litigation and legal advisory services.

  • I1 The Bar Standards Board is a specialist regulator focussing primarily on the regulation of advocacy, litigation and legal advisory services.

  • The Bar Standards Board applies similar criteria to those seeking admission as barristers.

  • RegulationsRegulation E102 - Service of Charges and/or Applications rE102 The Bar Standards Board must ensure that a copy of the charge(s) and/or application(s): .1 is served on the relevant respondent(s), together with a copy of these Regulations not later than ten weeks after the date on which theCommissioner or an Independent Decision-Making Panel decides to refer the matter to a Disciplinary Tribunal; and .2 at the same time, ensure that copies of the charge(s) and/or application(s) are sent to BTAS.

  • The Bar Standards Board considers that requiring all BPTC applicants to take the Aptitude Test would have no effect, adverse or otherwise, on the public understanding of this regulatory objective.

  • The Bar Standards Board may refuse to enter a barrister on the register of approved pupil supervisors if the Bar Standards Board finds that the barrister is unsuitable for any reason to act as a pupil supervisor.IV.B5.R18.

  • The Bar Standards Board acknowledges that a requirement for all candidates to take the BCAT is likely to have only a limited impact on the objective of improving access of the public to justice.

  • The Bar Standards Board allows a maximum of three attempts at each exemption module (one initial attempt followed by a further two attempts).

  • The Bar Standards Board is committed to operating continual monitoring of the implementation of this test and its effects; these plans are addressed in more detail towards the end of this report.


More Definitions of The Bar Standards Board

The Bar Standards Board and “BSB” means the Board established by the Bar Council to exercise and oversee the regulatory functions of the Bar Council.
The Bar Standards Board and “BSB” means the Board, any committees established by the Board, and any individual or group exercising the delegated powers of the Board;
The Bar Standards Board means the Board established by The Bar Council to oversee the validation monitoring and review of the Bar Professional Training Course;
The Bar Standards Board means the Board established to exercise and oversee all the regulatory functions of the Bar Council.

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  • Fair Labor Standards Act means the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. §201 et seq.

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • Safety Standards means all laws, union rules and trade or industry custom or codes of any kind whatsoever, in effect from the date of this Agreement through Final Acceptance of the construction work, pertaining to worker safety and accident prevention applicable to the Project and/or the construction work (including, but not limited to, rules, regulations and standards adopted pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended from time to time).

  • Clean water standards, as used in this clause, means any enforceable limitation, control, condition, prohibition, standard, or other requirement promulgated under the Water Act or contained in a permit issued to a discharger by the Environmental Protection Agency or by a State under an approved program, as authorized by Section 402 of the Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1342), or by local government to ensure compliance with pre-treatment regulations as required by Section 307 of the Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317).

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.

  • harmonised standard means harmonised standard as defined in point (c) of point 1 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012;

  • the Council Regulation means Council Regulation (E.C.) No. 2201/2003 of 27th November 2003 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility;