Synonym: canvasser. Similar words: solicitor general, solicitous, solicit, solicitude, felicitous, duplicitous, infelicitous, elicit. Meaning: [sə'lɪsɪtə(r)] n. 1. a petitioner who solicits contributions or trade or votes 2. a British lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares legal documents.
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91 The guardian must continue to perform his other duties but can not give instructions to the child's solicitor.
92 The solicitor should look at the notes, as well as the medical expert, and keep copies on file.
93 The very next day I saw a solicitor and filed for divorce.
94 Ruby's solicitor has dealt with a number of asbestos cases connected with the Swindon Works.
95 Any problems with drains should be regarded as a major defect and the details passed on to your solicitor.
96 If in doubt, consult an accountant or solicitor who will help you work out the various after-tax and other angles.
97 Mr Surkov would get the chance of seeing the duty solicitor.
98 Before starting to buy a house or flat or signing a private tenancy agreement you are advised to consult a solicitor.
99 It is envisaged that the wife and the new husband will have a solicitor who acts for both of them.
100 Instead, off her own bat, the girl went to see a solicitor in Newton Abbott(sentencedict.com), Devon.
101 He felt that civil engineering was unladylike, that she should become a solicitor or an accountant.
102 Should a solicitor deviate from the rules of conduct then sanctions can be imposed by the profession.
103 You are strongly advised to consult a solicitor without delay to act for you in your appeal.
104 She took on the alias in a bid to avoid publicity when dealing with her solicitor Paul Butner.
105 This will help you to work in any type of authority following your admission as a solicitor.
106 A solicitor is required to obtain authority to use the green form scheme in such proceedings.
107 On 20 March 1989 papers were served on him and he then consulted a solicitor for the first time.
108 But the solicitor for the three cleared men says he doubts a civil action would have succeeded.
109 His solicitor said he was suffering from an acute nervous breakdown. Sentencedict.com
110 But do not make one without the advice of a solicitor.
111 In an appropriate case a bank will require a mortgage to be explained by a solicitor to the borrower. 7.
112 Given that these defendants are unlikely to know the names of solicitors the responsibility for acting quickly settles on the duty solicitor.
113 Your solicitor can also advise you on questions relating to equal pay.
114 The position is different in so far as it affects the duty solicitor scheme.
115 However, a solicitor is unlikely to be able to concentrate on advocacy as a barrister can.
116 The child's solicitor must serve and accept service of documents on the child's behalf where there is no guardian.
117 You may have received this leaflet directly from a solicitor.
118 Not every person who presents himself as the duty solicitor is competent to handle criminal matters.
119 A solicitor can advise on whether capital gains tax is payable, and on ways of minimising liability.
120 The court was packed throughout the day-long hearing, and Sonia Sutcliffe sat alongside her solicitor carefully taking notes on a clipboard.
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