Meaning Of The Word Inns of Court
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Inns of Court Meaning
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Inns of Court in American English
the four legal societies in London having the exclusive right to admit persons to practice at the bar plural noun: the four voluntary legal societies in England (Lincoln's Inn, the Inner Temple, the Middle Temple, and Gray's Inn) that have the exclusive privilege of calling candidates to the English bar after they have received such instruction and taken such examinat Inns of Court in British English plural noun: (in England) the four private unincorporated societies in London that function as a law school and have the exclusive privilege of calling candidates to the English bar |
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