The Bar Council definition
The Bar Council means the Council of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales.
The Bar Council means the Executive Committee of the Bar Association.
The Bar Council means the General Council of the Bar of Gibraltar as constituted by the Constitution.
Examples of The Bar Council in a sentence
All Barristers who carry out VHCC Work must be registered with The Bar Council of England and Wales as practising barristers.
Panel Advocates who are Barristers must be registered with The Bar Council of England and Wales as practising barristers.
The Bar Council of India Rules prohibit lawyers from charging contingency fees or any fees dependant on the outcome of a matter.
The Bar Council of India is a Statutory Body created under Advocates Act, 1961 and represents the practising legal profession in India and regulates Legal Education in India.
More Definitions of The Bar Council
The Bar Council means the General Council of the Bar of Northern Ireland as constituted under the Constitution of the Bar Council of Northern Ireland dated 12th June 2015 and "the former Bar Council" shall mean the General Council of the Bar of Northern Ireland as constituted prior to the operative date.
The Bar Council means the governing body of the Bar of Northern Ireland as established and