Inns Of Court — Les armoiries des 4 Inns of Court En Grande Bretagne, les Inns of Court (littéralement : « auberge de la Cour »), sont des institutions de formation professionnelle destinées aux avocats plaideurs (barristers). Elles ont aussi des… … Wikipédia en Français
Inns of court — Les armoiries des 4 Inns of Court En Grande Bretagne, les Inns of Court (littéralement : « auberge de la Cour »), sont des institutions de formation professionnelle destinées aux avocats plaideurs (barristers). Elles ont aussi des… … Wikipédia en Français
Inns of Court — 1: the four sets of buildings in London belonging to four societies of students and practitioners of the law 2: the four societies that alone admit to practice at the English bar Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Inns of Court — (engl., spr. kört), in England Gesamtname der freien Innungen oder Assoziationen der Rechtsgelehrten und der die Rechtswissenschaft Studierenden, deren es in London vier gibt (s. Barrister). Dann Bezeichnung der großen, prächtigen Gebäude oder… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Inns of Court — ˌInns of ˈCourt also Inns noun [plural] LAW four societies in London whose members have the right to act as barrister S (= lawyers who can argue cases in the higher courts) … Financial and business terms
Inns of Court — (spr. kohrt), die engl. Rechtskorporationen mit Rechtsschulen zum Studium des gemeinen Rechts … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Inns of court — (engl. – kohrt), s. Barrister; i. of chancery (tschänseri), die Anstalten, in welchen die künftigen Kanzleibeamten gebildet werden … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Inns of Court — Inns of Court, the the four law societies and their buildings in London, for students and practising ↑barristers, which an English barrister must belong to. The four societies are Lincoln s Inn, the Inner Temple, the Middle Temple, and Gray s Inn … Dictionary of contemporary English
Inns of Court — Inns′ of Court′ n. 1) law the four legal societies in England that have the exclusive privilege of calling candidates to the bar 2) law the buildings occupied by these societies … From formal English to slang
Inns of Court — n. [see INN, 3] 1. the four legal societies in London having the exclusive right to admit persons to practice at the bar 2. the four groups of buildings ( Gray s Inn, Lincoln s Inn, Inner Temple, and Middle Temple) belonging to these societies … English World dictionary