candidate attorney definition

candidate attorney means a person undergoing practical vocational training with a view to being admitted and enrolled as an attorney;
candidate attorney means any person bound to serve under articles of clerkship or to perform community service under a contract of service;
candidate attorney means - a person defined as a candidate attorney by the Attorneys Act 1979, Act 53 of 1979”;

More Definitions of candidate attorney

candidate attorney means a person undergoing practical vocational training with the view to being admitted and enrolled as a legal practitioner and registered as an attorney;

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