practising lawyer definition

practising lawyer means a member in good standing who holds or is entitled to hold a practising certificate;
practising lawyer means a lawyer who holds a practising certificate;
practising lawyer means a lawyer who holds a practising certificate; (af) “prescribed person” means a person prescribed by the regulations; (ag) “President” means the President of the Society;

More Definitions of practising lawyer

practising lawyer means a person admitted or entitled to practice as a barrister or solicitor under section 28 or 29 of the Supreme Court Act;
practising lawyer means a person who is admitted to the legal profession by a federal court or a Supreme Court of a State or Territory and who holds a practising certificate (however described) entitling the person to practise that profession.

Related to practising lawyer

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