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barrister
(encz)
barrister,obhájce [práv.] MT
Barrister
(gcide)
Barrister \Bar"ris*ter\, n. [From Bar, n.]
Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and
undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from
an attorney or solicitor. See Attorney. [Eng.]
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barrister
(wn)
barrister
n 1: a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher
courts of law on behalf of either the defense or
prosecution
BARRISTER
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BARRISTER, English law. A counsellor admitted to plead at the bar.
2. Ouster barrister, is one who pleads ouster or without the bar.
3. Inner barrister, a sergeant or king's counsel who pleads within the
bar.
4. Vacation barrister, a counsellor newly called to the bar, who is to
attend for several long vacations the exercise of the house.
5. Barristers are called apprentices, apprentitii ad legem, being
looked upon as learners, and not qualified until they obtain the degree of
sergeant. Edmund Plowden, the author of the Commentaries, a volume of
elaborate reports in the reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Philip and Mary, and
Elizabeth, describes himself as an apprentice of the common law.

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barrister
(encz)
barrister,obhájce [práv.] MT
Barrister
(gcide)
Barrister \Bar"ris*ter\, n. [From Bar, n.]
Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and
undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from
an attorney or solicitor. See Attorney. [Eng.]
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Utter barrister
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Utter \Ut"ter\, a. [OE. utter, originally the same word as
outer. See Out, and cf. Outer, Utmost.]
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1. Outer. "Thine utter eyen." --Chaucer. [Obs.] "By him a
shirt and utter mantle laid." --Chapman.
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As doth an hidden moth
The inner garment fret, not th' utter touch.
--Spenser.
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2. Situated on the outside, or extreme limit; remote from the
center; outer. [Obs.]
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Through utter and through middle darkness borne.
--Milton.
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The very utter part pf Saint Adelmes point is five
miles from Sandwich. --Holinshed.
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3. Complete; perfect; total; entire; absolute; as, utter
ruin; utter darkness.
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They . . . are utter strangers to all those anxious
thoughts which disquiet mankind. --Atterbury.
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4. Peremptory; unconditional; unqualified; final; as, an
utter refusal or denial. --Clarendon.
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Utter bar (Law), the whole body of junior barristers. See
Outer bar, under 1st Outer. [Eng.]

Utter barrister (Law), one recently admitted as barrister,
who is accustomed to plead without, or outside, the bar,
as distinguished from the benchers, who are sometimes
permitted to plead within the bar. [Eng.] --Cowell.
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barrister
(wn)
barrister
n 1: a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher
courts of law on behalf of either the defense or
prosecution
UTTER BARRISTER
(bouvier)
UTTER BARRISTER, English law, Those barristers who plead without the bar,
and are distinguished from benchers, or those who have been readers and who
are allowed to plead within the bar, as the king's counsel are. The same as
ouster barrister. See Barrister.

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