Examples of Treasury Solicitor in a sentence
Where proceedings are issued against the Secretary of State for Defence or the Ministry of Defence, they must be served on the Treasury Solicitor in accordance with the Crown Proceedings Act 1947.
If such representation is required then for England and Wales the Treasury Solicitor has a panel of solicitors, in Northern Ireland it will be the Crown Solicitor and for Scotland representation is through the MOD’s appointed solicitor for Scottish legal matters.
As Lord Dyson said, the use of special advocates has “limitations”, despite the fact that the rule-makers and the judges have done their best to ensure that they are given all the facilities that they need, and despite the fact that the Treasury Solicitor has ensured (to the credit of the Government) that they are of consistently high quality.
On 1 October 2010 all shares in the Company were acquired via a share-for-share exchange by UK Asset Resolution Limited, a private limited company incorporated and domiciled in the United Kingdom, which is wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor as nominee for HM Treasury and is the Group's ultimate parent undertaking.
In respect of deceased patients, if there is no will and no lawful next of kin the property vests in the Crown and particulars shall, therefore, be notified to the Treasury Solicitor.
On 15 December 1994 the Treasury Solicitor replied that the Secretary of State had decided that it remained expedient in the public interest to continue.
All shares in the Company were transferred to the Treasury Solicitor as nominee for HM Treasury on 29 September 2008 as a result of The Bradford & Bingley plc Transfer of Securities and Property etc.
These hours will normally be worked at the Client’s offices at [address] The secondee shall at all times be under the day-to-day control and supervision of, and take instructions from [ ] at the Client and comply with relevant office procedures and working practices; and shall in addition be responsible through [ ] at the Client to the Treasury Solicitor and Head of the Government Legal Service, and through the Treasury Solicitor, to the Attorney General as the Government’s chief legal adviser.
She represented local authorities, the Treasury Solicitor, contractors, sub-contractors, developers, property owners and purchasers, and professionals, including architects, engineers and surveyors.
It was only as a result of the efforts of Treasury Counsel and Treasury Solicitor that some redacted documents were disclosed.