Barristers (Qualification for Office) Act 1961
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Barristers (Qualification for Office) Act 1961
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The Barristers Act 1961 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that modified the requirements for a barristers call to the Bar. It consisted of only two sections, one of which is the Act's short title. The Act allows time spent as a solicitor to be taken into account when calculating any required period of service for promotion to a role in, for example, the judiciary. The Act was moved as a private members bill and given its second reading by Lord Mancroft, who personally felt that
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Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barristers_(Qualification_for_Office)_Act_1961
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2023-12-09T23:33:57Z
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