practise law definition

practise law means practise as a Barrister or Solicitor or an Attorney-at-law, or the undertaking or performing of the functions of a Barrister or Solicitor or Attorney-at-law as provided or recognised by any law whatever before or after the passing of this Act;‌‌
practise law means to practise as a legal practitioner or to undertake or perform the functions of a legal practitioner, as recognised by any law whether before or after the commencement of this Act;
practise law means to practise as a barrister or solicitor or as an attorney-at-law, or to undertake or perform the functions of a barrister, solicitor or attorney-at-law as recognised by any law, whether before or after 31st March, 1973;

More Definitions of practise law

practise law means practising as a barrister, solicitor or both, or undertaking or performing the functions of a barrister or solicitor, as recognised by any law whether before or after the commencement of this Act;
practise law means practice as a barris­ ter or a solicitor lawfully could before the coming . into operation of the Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Act 1980 and includes practising at one and the same timP both as such barrister and as such solicitor.'.

Related to practise law

  • Practitioner means a physician, dentist, licensed nurse practitioner pursuant to § 54.1-2957.01,

  • Applicable Law means all applicable provisions of constitutions, laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, treaties, regulations, permits, licenses, approvals, interpretations and orders of courts or Governmental Authorities and all orders and decrees of all courts and arbitrators.

  • Applicable Laws means the requirements relating to the administration of equity-based awards under U.S. state corporate laws, U.S. federal and state securities laws, the Code, any stock exchange or quotation system on which the Common Stock is listed or quoted and the applicable laws of any foreign country or jurisdiction where Awards are, or will be, granted under the Plan.